Courses & Events
2020 | Digital Transformation Among New and Traditional Industries in Asia
Sep 17, 2020 - Nov 19, 2020
04:30 pm - 05:50 pm
Register for our public seminar series bringing together distinguished guest speakers and panels from industry to discuss approaches in Asia to data-driven business models, influencer marketing, devops for new AI solutions, data privacy and security, and new value chain relationships.
Instructor: Richard Dasher <rdasher [at] stanford [dot] edu>
Seminars will take place on Thursdays from September 17th – November 19th. These sessions are open to the public and registration is required to receive the Zoom login details.
All seminars will be held online via Zoom, 4:30 PM -5:50 PM, with informal networking following until about 6:30 PM (PST). REGISTER below for the entire series*.
Register in advance:
https://stanford.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIldu6srDsjG9yX-9Mhl6v2VCtCcBUhSLYo
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
*You may cancel your registration at any time and attend only the sessions you wish.
The series is available to Stanford students for credit; register for EASTASN 402A “Topics in International Technology Management,” also cross-listed as EE-402A and EALC-402A, 1 unit S/NC.
Course Schedule
Understanding Digital Transformation in Asia
Retail Digitalization and Unification of Online/Offline in China
Digital Technologies and Access to Healthcare: NPOs respond to COVID-19 in India
Rocketship.vc – Using Data Science to Democritize Global VC
The Impact of Digital Technologies on Education Businesses
Autonomous Vehicles and the Digital Transformation of the Automotive Industry in Asia
Crowdfunding and the Global Transformation of Consumer Product Makers in Asia
Taking the Cloud to Japan: Laggards and Lions of Japan’s Digital Transformation
MUFG and Digital Transformation of Banking in Japan
Series Keynote with Thomas M. Siebel, CEO, C3.ai – Digital Transformation: Survive and Thrive in an Era of Mass Extinction
Details
All seminars will be held online via Zoom, 4:30 PM -5:50 PM, with informal networking following until about 6:30 PM (PST). REGISTER below for the entire series*.
Register in advance:
https://stanford.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIldu6srDsjG9yX-9Mhl6v2VCtCcBUhSLYo
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
*You may cancel your registration at any time and attend only the sessions you wish.
The series is available to Stanford students for credit; register for EASTASN 402A “Topics in International Technology Management,” also cross-listed as EE-402A and EALC-402A, 1 unit S/NC.