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For this hangout we have invited eminent experts on innovation on China:
- Bill Fischer, professor of innovation at IMD and former CEIBS dean. He recently co-published The Idea Hunter: How to Find the Best Ideas and Make them Happen
- Greg Anderson, consultant and author of Designated Drivers: How China Plans to Dominate the Global Auto Industry (confirmed)
- China-guru at-large Janet Carmosky, Ceo of the China Business Network (confirmed).
- Richard Brubaker of CEIBS is currently traveling, but will join if possible.
Fons Tuinstra of the China Speakers Bureau will moderate.
Together with a few other subjects like sustainability, international relations and political and economic developments, innovation is likely an issue that will make regular appearances in our China Weekly Hangout. In this first innovation hangout we will draw some first sketches and dive into China's possibilities in the auto market. In the official hangout only a few additional seats are available, do drop us a line if you want to join.
Others can follow the event on YouTube and give comments or ask questions a our dedicated event page.
Every two, three months we will address additional issues regarding innovation like: education, intellectual property, creativity, government policies, Confucianism and other elements of the innovation debate. If you want to get regular updates, do register at our China Weekly Hangout page or you can register for this event only at our event page. Changes will be announced here, and at our event page.
The China Week is in principle held every Thursday from 10pm Beijing Time, 4pm CEST (Europe) and 10am EST (US). During and after the hangout a YouTube screen and link will be available on this page.
Others can follow the event on YouTube and give comments or ask questions a our dedicated event page.
Every two, three months we will address additional issues regarding innovation like: education, intellectual property, creativity, government policies, Confucianism and other elements of the innovation debate. If you want to get regular updates, do register at our China Weekly Hangout page or you can register for this event only at our event page. Changes will be announced here, and at our event page.
The China Week is in principle held every Thursday from 10pm Beijing Time, 4pm CEST (Europe) and 10am EST (US). During and after the hangout a YouTube screen and link will be available on this page.
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