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SILICON VALLEY - ASIA ENTREPRENEURIAL LINKS



NUS Entrepreneurship Centre is pleased to be part of the Distinguished Technopreneurs Forum (DTF) incorporating the Forum on Silicon Valley - Asia Links from Vision to Global Leadership, in conjunction with GlobalEntrepolis@Singapore on 12 Oct 2004 at Suntec City Convention Centre, Level 2 Ballroom 3.

Please click here for the program schedule of the Silicon Valley - Asia Links forum.

For more information of DTF, please click here.



Silicon Valley - Asia Entrepreneurial Links is a multi-year research project to gain deeper understanding of how entrepreneurial links are being forged and strengthened between Silicon Valley and selected innovative regions in Asia. It is being undertaken by a team of academic researchers from Stanford University and the National University of Singapore, with generous support from the Majulah Connection.

A major focus of the study is on how prominent Silicon Valley-based Asian entrepreneurs are contributing to the transformation of the entrepreneurial landscape in Asia, through various emerging roles such as returnee entrepreneurs/investors, architects of bi-locational ventures that span Asia and Silicon Valley, mentors of new ventures from Asia, and social entrepreneurs that pioneer socio-economic changes in their homeland. The study disseminates its research findings not only through scholarly journals, but also via practitioner-relevant reports and seminars/forums that reach out to the entrepreneurial communities and public policy makers in Silicon Valley and Asia.

The success of this project depends on the active participation of entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and other members of the venture community who are building links between Silicon Valley and Asia. We welcome your involvement.

To find out more about how to get involved, please contact Poh-Kam Wong or any other of the research team members below:

Prof. William F. Miller, Principal Investigator
SPRIE, Stanford University
Email: wmiller@stanford.edu

Assoc. Prof. Poh-Kam Wong, Principal Investigator
NUS Entrepreneurship Centre,
National University of Singapore
Email: pohkam@nus.edu.sg

Marguerite Hancock, Research Director
SPRIE, Stanford University
Email: mhancock@stanford.edu

Consulting Prof. Tom Kosnik, Research Director
STVP, Stanford University
Email: kosnik@stanford.edu

Richard Lim, Industry Advisor
Majulah Connection
Email: richard@majulah.net

Mrs. Tahn-Joo Chin
Consulting Professor, NUS Entrepreneurship Centre, National University of Singapore
Email: tjchin@cbvp.com

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