Summary
Hung-yi Chen is a founder and managing director who bridges academia, public policy, and cutting-edge technology, leading Meta Intelligence—a Taiwan-based AI and quantum consulting firm recognized with multiple national innovation awards. With a PhD in Law and eight years of cross-border experience, he has directed executive education at Zhejiang University, led Asia-Pacific FinTech research at Cambridge Judge, and co-authored influential reports for the World Bank, UN, ADBI and others. He curates a global FinTech summit series that reaches 300,000+ participants and has convened Nobel Laureates and senior industry leaders, demonstrating rare access across academia, industry, and government. An international arbitrator and published editor on FinTech and Metaverse governance, he combines legal rigor with hands-on product and research instincts, and uniquely blends policy diplomacy—such as leading a Cambridge delegation to meet Taiwan’s Digital Minister—with startup-scale technical delivery.
8 years of coding experience
Master of Laws (LL.M.), Law (Financial Regulation), Master of Laws (LL.M.), Law (Financial Regulation) at National Chung Hsing University
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), Law, Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), Law at National Taipei University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Law (Financial Regulation), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Law (Financial Regulation) at Nagoya University
English, Chinese, Japanese, Thai