Courses & Events
2019 | Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries
Apr 2, 2019 - May 28, 2019
04:30 pm - 05:50 pm
Over the course of our 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.
Stanford students may register through Axess in course EASTASN 402T (cross listed as EE 402T and EALC 402T) for 1 unit seminar credit. Couse syllabus available here.
Instructor: Richard Dasher <rdasher [at] stanford [dot] edu>
Course Assistant: Shunya Tamaki <shun716 [at] stanford [dot] edu>
Seminars will take place on Tuesdays from April 2nd to May 28th.
Course Schedule
Japan’s Innovation Ecosystem: Current Trends and Outlook for 2019
Asia Entrepreneurship Update 2019
Innovation, Competitiveness and Economic Development: Understanding the Situation for Startups in India
Straddling a Medical Device IoT Startup Between Taiwan and the United States – Lessons Learned
India Venture Investing
NEC’s New Strategy for Inbound/Outbound Open Innovation
The Present and Future of Cross-border Entrepreneurship Between South Korea and the U.S.
Sias University: A Private-Sector, American Startup in China’s Higher Education System
The Expanding Ecosystem for Entrepreneurship in South East Asia
Details
Open to the Public – No RSVP Required
Venue:
Stanford University, Skilling Auditorium,
494 Lomita Mall, Stanford, CA 94305
[Google Map]
Parking:
- Via Ortega Garage, 498 Via Ortega, Stanford, CA 94305 [Google Map]
- Roble Field Garage, Cross street is Via Ortega and Santa Teresa (Entrance is on Via Ortega), Stanford, CA 94305 [Google Map]
- Please check parking signs carefully to ensure that permitted parking and metered spaces are free after 4:00 pm.
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E-mail Briana Burrows, Assistant Director, at <briana.burrows [at] stanford [dot] edu> with questions about the seminar series.