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Startup Asia: Can China and India Out-Innovate America?

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Asia Society Northern California invites you to hear Rebecca Fannin as she discusses her book, Startup Asia: Top Strategies for Cashing in on Asia’s Innovation Boom Economy and Environment, released by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Fannin has established herself as the preeminent expert on the emerging innovation economics of Asia. Her group Silicon Asia publishes e-newsletters and research for venture capitalists, entrepreneurs and investors, and develops "Silicon Dragon" forums in tech hotspots in China, India, Singapore, New York and Silicon Valley. Her presentation will cover why we now need to be paying attention to VIC (Vietnam, India and China). This discussion will be moderated by Sean Randolph, President of the Bay Area Council's Economic Institute.

Co-sponsored by Nixon Peabody LLP

Event Details

Thu 12 Jan 2012
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Nixon Peabody LLP, 1 Embarcadero Center, Fl 18, San Francisco, CA
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Free and open to the public; however, RSVPs are requested by Jan. 5, 2012 to Charlotte Dennis at (415) 984-8479 or cdennis@nixonpeabody.com.
20120112T173000 20120112T193000 America/New_York Asia Society: Startup Asia: Can China and India Out-Innovate America?

For event details visit https://asiasociety.org/northern-california/events/startup-asia-can-china-and-india-out-innovate-america
Nixon Peabody LLP, 1 Embarcadero Center, Fl 18, San Francisco, CA
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