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Where is Asia Going? Mobility as an Aspect of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

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Where is Asia Going? Mobility as an Aspect of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Thursday, Sep 23, 2021

05:30 pm - 07:00 pm

New technologies, especially data-based analytics and automation tools, are causing transformational changes in work patterns and lifestyles around the world that can be referred to as the Fourth Industrial Revolution.  A major feature of this revolution is increased mobility — not only new ways in which people and goods move (or are moved) but new things that people can do while on the go, such as mobile banking, shopping, telehealth, education, and remote work.  This presentation will provide an overview on the advent of new mobility patterns in Asia, with focus on areas in which Asia innovators may actually be moving ahead of the U.S.

Details

REGISTER below for the entire series.  The same link will be used for all sessions.

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://stanford.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMsc-uvqDkrG9JJBIGwCHyIgRoTWeKDzARi

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting series.

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. 

Session Recordings are typically posted 3 business days after each session.

The series begins September 23, 2021 and continues weekly until December 2, 2021. Seminars will be held online via Zoom only, Thursdays, 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM, with informal networking following until approximately 7:30 PM (PST).  There will not be a session on November 25, 2021 due to the Thanksgiving holiday.

Instructor: Richard Dasher <rdasher [at] stanford [dot] edu>

Speakers

Dr. Richard Dasher

Director, US-Asia Technology Management Center, Stanford University

Dr. Richard Dasher has directed the US-Asia Technology Management Center since 1994 and is Adjunct Professor of East Asia Languages and Cultures at Stanford University. From 1998 – 2017, he served concurrently as Executive Director of the Center for Integrated Systems (now Stanford System X Alliance) and held Consulting Professor appointments in the Department of Electrical Engineering. In 2004, Dr. Dasher became the first non-Japanese person to join the governance of a Japanese national university, serving on the Board of Directors and then on the Management Council of Tohoku University until 2011. Other service (selected) includes the Program Committee of the World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI) of MEXT since its founding in 2007, and advisory roles with research institutes, accelerators, and nonprofits in Asia, Canada, and the U.S.

Slides

Seminar Slides

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Videos

Seminar Video

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