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Stanford University

Stanford Seminar - What Asia Means for the Next Generation of Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs

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Explore the impact of Asia on Silicon Valley entrepreneurship in this Stanford seminar featuring insights from David Brunner of ModuleQ, Buck Gee of Ascend, and Jeonghee Jin of Vingle. Delve into patterns and challenges of entrepreneurship in Asia, examining exciting new trends in start-ups and investments across major Asian economies. Gain valuable knowledge about the evolving culture of entrepreneurship in Asian countries and the rapid business changes occurring in the region. This 1 hour 15 minute lecture, part of a series presented by the US-Japan Technology Management Center and the US-Asia Technology Management Center, offers a unique perspective on the future of global entrepreneurship and its implications for Silicon Valley's next generation of innovators.

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Stanford Seminar - What Asia Means for the Next Generation of Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs

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