Stanford University School of Engineering US-Asia Technology Management Center

 

Fall 1999 Seminar/Public Lecture Series

Topics in International Technology Management


THE TRANSFORMATION OF R&D IN EAST ASIA AND JAPAN



Every Thursday, 4:15 - 5:30 pm
No Admission Charge
Stanford University, Skilling Auditorium

Instructor: Richard Dasher (rdasher at stanford dot edu)

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


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

 

DATE

SPEAKER

ORGANIZATION

TOPIC

PRESENTATION MATERIALS

9/23

Professor Richard Dasher, Director, US-Asia Technology Mgmt Center, Stanford University

US-Asia Technology Mgmt Center
Overview: Evolving Technological Research and Development patterns in Japan & East Asia
9/30
Professor Harry Tan, Nanyang Business School, Singapore
Nanyang Business School
Development, Policies & Opportunities in the Emerging Digital Economics of Asia
10/07

 

Dr. Irving T. Ho, Chairman, Asia Pacific Advanced Network

Asia Pacific Advanced Network

Taiwan's Silicon Valley, the Hsinchu Science Park
10/14

 

Professor Kilnam Chon, Chairman, Asia Pacific Advanced Network

Asia Pacific Advanced Network

 

The Asia Pacific Advanced Network (APAN), its activities and impact

10/21

Megmuni Takata, Representative Director & COO, CASTI

Yutaka Hara, Licensing Associate Recruit Company Ltd.

CASTI

Licensing Associate Recruit Company Ltd.

Videoconference Presentation from Tokyo about the new "Center for Advanced Science & Technology Incubation Ltd.," University of Tokyo
10/28

Dr. Gerhard Fasol, President & CEO, Eurotechnology Japan K. K.

Eurotechnology Japan K. K.

New opportunities verses old mistakes: foreign companies in Japan's high-tech world
11/04

 

Professor Noby Maeda, Former Senior Researcher Fellow, National Inst of Sc & Tech Policy, STC-Japan

National Inst of Sc & Tech Policy, STC-Japan

New movements of Japanese Science and Technology - Basic Science and Entrepreneurial Technology
11/11

Dr. Robert Yung, Director & Chief Technologist, Intel China Research Center

Intel China Research Center

Smart Computing for the Future

 

11/18
Dr. Katsuhiro Shimohigashi, General Manager, Semiconductor Technology, Development Division, Semiconductor & Integrated Circuits, Hitachi Ltd.
Semiconductor Technology, Development Division, Semiconductor & Integrated Circuits, Hitachi Ltd.
Transformation of Semiconductor R&D
12/02
Stanford Panel: Avron Barr & Shirley Tessor, Stanford Computer Industry Project, (SCIP); Professor Simon Wong, EE
Stanford University
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in East Asian Software Industries, and Emerging University-Industry Relations in East Asia

 

 

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