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FALL 2004 Seminar/Public Lecture Series
Topics in International Technology Management

Cross-border partnering in Asia: Globalization challenges for high-tech industries

This series will look at Off-shoring, outsourcing, and other collaborative cross-border activities, including international contract manufacturing and business process outsourcing, R&D partnerships, intellectual property management, and related issues and trends. Distinguished speakers from industry and government.


September 30th through December 2nd, 2004
Every Thursday, 4:15 - 5:30 pm
Free to the Public
Stanford University, Skilling Auditorium (Directions)
Instructor: Richard Dasher (rdasher at stanford.edu)

Available to Stanford students for one-unit credit as EE 402A (also cross-listing for MS&E 478)
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Syllabus

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Broadcast live via SITN (Stanford Instructional Television Network)
Streaming videos available online to registered students via Stanford on-line

The US-ATMC wishes to recognize major support for this series from:
Squire, Sanders & Dempsey

Most speaker slides are in pdf format. Please click on the left button to download a free copy of the latest version of Acrobat Reader in order to correctly display the slides.

Schedule of Speakers

DATE

SPEAKER

TOPIC

SLIDES

9/30

Richard Dasher
Director, US-Asia Technology Management Center

Panel of Experts:
Sridar Iyengar
President, TiE, Silicon Valley

Michael Zielenziger
Visiting Scholar, (formerly with Mercury News Tokyo Bureau) Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley

Overview: Cross-border business in Asia: Rise of the Asia Multi-Nationals ?
pdf
10/07

Min Zhu
President & CTO, Webex

Technologies enabling cross border partnering
pdf
10/14

Jeffrey Paine
Vice President, Strategic Marketing, UTStarcom, Inc.

Crossborder partnering in Asia Telecom
pdf
10/21

Hajime Sasaki
Chairman, NEC Corporation

Outsourcing by Japanese Semiconductor Industry
pdf
10/28

Singer John Huang
Managing Director, East IP

Sharing and Protecting Intellectual Property in Cross border partnerships
pdf
11/04

Mark A. Stonich 
Principal, Pittiglio Rabin Todd & McGrath

The Challenges and Hidden Costs of Cross-border Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management in Asia
pdf
11/11

Gurinder Shahi
Chairman & CEO, BioEnterprise Asia

Bio-Tech R & D off shore contracts
pdf
11/18

Panel of Experts:

Koji Osawa
Managing Principal and Co-founder, Global Catalyst Partners

Tahn-Joo Chin
Managing Partner, Cross Border Venture Partners

Jimmy Wei, Ph.D.
Vice President, WI Harper

Greg Ye,
President, North American Chinese Semiconductor Association
Director, Corporate Strategy and Business Development, Cadence Design Systems

Cross-Border Investing in Asia
 
 
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pdf
12/02

Panel of Experts:

William Miller
Professor and Co-director, Strategic Uses of Information Technology Executive Program, Stanford University

Lee S. Ting
Advisory Director, W. R. Hambrecht and
Former Vice President and Managing Director, Geographic Operations, Hewlett-Packard

The rise of cross-border business in Asia: implications for Silicon Valley

 

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