Overview
Explore the unique innovation ecosystem of Shenzhen in this Stanford Computer Systems Colloquium seminar. Dive into a top-down examination of Shenzhen's electronics landscape, then shift focus to recycling and "fakes" to understand how an innovation culture, unencumbered by Western traditions, evolves in the digital age. Learn about the electronics district, component ecosystem, and capital equipment. Examine the concepts of open source, patents, and intellectual property in China. Discover how factory culture, centralized markets, and the Chinese internet contribute to this alternative innovation model. Compare patent-driven versus product-driven approaches and analyze emergency innovation strategies. Gain insights into how this ecosystem differs from Western innovation practices and consider its implications for global technology development.
Syllabus
Introduction
Shenzhen
The Electronics District
Stalls
Components
Ecosystem
Capital Equipment
Partial Exploration
Faking
Open Source
Patents
Legal Burden
Attribution
IP in China
Factory Culture
Capability Over Inventory
Centralized Market
Internet in China
Content in China
Technology in China
The Net Result of Sharing
Patent vs Product
Existing Ecosystem
Emergency Innovation
IP in the West
Innovation Ecosystem
Forward Questions
Nespresso
Taught by
Stanford Online