Jenny Chan 陳詠欣
Jul 3, 2015

Cannes 2015: Exclusive interview with Baidu 'chopstick brothers'

CANNES - Baidu's 'Smart Chopsticks' was the sole China champion at Lions Innovations 2015 (and one of only four APAC winners). Xin Yu Fan (樊昕宇) and Guan Chun Wang (汪冠春), who gave themselves the nickname of 'chopstick brothers', received the award on behalf of Baidu and granted an exclusive, dual-language interview to Campaign Asia-Pacific.

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Catch up on Campaign Asia-Pacific's Cannes coverage at campaignasia.com/cannes2015 and coverage by the entire Campaign global team at cannes.campaignlive.co.uk.

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