Stanford University School of Engineering US-Asia Technology Management Center

 

FALL 2001 Seminar/Public Lecture Series

Topics in International Technology Management


HIGH-TECH ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION IN EAST ASIA


September 27th through December 6th, 2001
Every Thursday, 4:15 - 5:30 pm
Free to the Public
Stanford University, Skilling Auditorium (Directions)

Instructor: Richard Dasher (rdasher at stanford dot edu)

* Available to Stanford students for one-unit credit as EE 402A or MS&E 478, Topics in International Technology Management. (Register under EE 402A in Axess.)*

Syllabus


Broadcast live via SITN (Stanford Instructional Television Network)
Stanford Online: Presentations available online to registered students.

 

The USJTMC wishes to recognize major support for this series from:

Compaq Japan | KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) | PSDC (Panasonic Semiconductor Development Company) | ACCESS Systems America | Mitsubishi International

In cooperation with:

STVP (Stanford Technology Ventures Program) and IBI (International Business Incubator)

10/04 Panel Discussion: Hot East Asia Technologies and Markets

DATE

SPEAKER

ORGANIZATION

TOPIC

PRESENTATION MATERIALS

9/27
Gary Rieschel
Executive Managing Director, Softbank Technology Ventures
Overview: The Rise of Venture Capital in East Asia
10/04

Panel Discussion

Kiyo Oishi, President and COO, ACCESS Systems America

Byoung Yoon Kim, Chairman and CTO, Novera Optics

Hong Lu, Co-Founder, President, CEO, Director, UTStarcom

Hot East Asia Technologies and Markets
10/11
Bill Miller
Professor Emeritus,
Stanford Graduate School of Business
The Roles of East Asian Governments in Promoting Entrepreneurial Innovation
10/18

Danial Faizullabhoy, General Partner, Walden International

K.C. Fung, Professor of Economics, UC-Santa Cruz

Andrew Isaacs, Management of Technology Program, UC-Berkeley

Creating Entrepreneurs in East Asia

No Slides

10/25

Richard Dasher
Director, US-Japan Technology
Management Center (USJTMC),
Stanford University

Entrepreneurship and University-Industry Relations in Japan: Moving Toward a New Innovation System?
11/01

Robert Cole
Professor, Haas School of Business, UC-Berkeley

Technology Management and Restructuring in Large Japanese Firms
11/08

Panel Discussion

Hong Chen, Chairman, Gric Communications

Nadine Grant, Founder/Principal, Managing American Performance

Ken Rhie, Co-Founder and Board Member, ThinkFree; President, Z60 Ventures

International Partnering and Business Development by High Tech Entrepreneurs
11/15

Panel Discussion

Virginia Kiraly, Senior Director, Nasdaq Stock Market

Jason Noh, Founder & Principal, Hyper Co., Ltd and COTech Co., Ltd.; CTO of AZMG Inc

Growing a Company to IPO in East Asia
11/29
Michael Brownrigg, Partner, ChinaVest
The Rise of Entrepreneurship in China: Business Opportunities for the U.S.
12/06

Panel Discussion

Barbara Harley, Executive Director, International Business Incubator

Mark Hsu, Vice President, H&Q Asia Pacific

Gary Bruder, Principal, Bruderhaus Group

Finding the Next Hot Idea: What East Asian Innovation Means for Silicon Valley

 

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