ICT Forum/USITO Series: Can China Innovate? The Quest To Move from "Made In" to "Designed In"
AmCham China's Information &Communications Technology (ICT) Forum and the US Information Technology Office (USITO) are pleased to invite you to a breakfast briefing featuring Duncan Clark, chairman of BDA China.
China is striving to move up the value chain from manufacturing to design. To do so means creating an innovation culture. Yet innovation is born, not made, and government-led projects to create innovation have tended to fall short of expectations. Join us at breakfast to hear Clark's insights. Among the topics he'll address:
- What do recent allegations about Chinese military-backed cyber breaches of corporate targets say about China's own ability to close the innovation gap?
- If the state is not able to unlock China's innovative potential, are private enterprises poised to take China's economy to the next level?
Duncan Clark is a global thought leader in ICT. He divides his time between Beijing and Silicon Valley, where he is involved in a Stanford University program on global innovation. To learn more about the speaker, please click here.
Location
The Capital Club Music Room, Capital Club 50/F Capital Mansion, No. 6 Xin Yuan Nan Road, Chao Yang District Beijing, China