Courses & Events
2016 | Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries
Apr 5, 2016 - May 31, 2016
04:30 pm - 05:50 pm
Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries
Tuesdays, 4:30 – 5:50 pm, April 5th – May 31st, 2016
Open to the Public – no RSVP required
Stanford University, Skilling Auditorium – 494 Lomita Mall, Stanford, CA 94305
Parking – Parking Structure 2, 285 Panama St., Stanford, CA 94305 or around the Campus Oval on Palm Dr. Parking is free after 4:00 pm at any of the metered parking spaces, or you may park in any “A” space without a permit.
Instructor: Richard Dasher <rdasher [at] stanford [dot] edu>
Course Assistant: Walter Pratt <wpratt [at] stanford [dot] edu>
** Stanford students: Register for EE-402T, one-unit seminar, pass-no credit; open to all majors with no prerequisites (cross listed as ChinGen 402T, JapanGen 402T, KorGen 402T).
Over the course of our 9 week public seminar series, we will explore the most recent trends, patterns, and challenges of entrepreneurship in Asia and their relevance to Silicon Valley and the U.S. Guest speakers include entrepreneurs, investors and mentors, and other experts on the current entrepreneurial ecosystems of major Asia economies.
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E-mail Briana Burrows, Assistant Director, at <briana.burrows [at] stanford [dot] edu> with questions about the seminar series.