【Event Number】
20210068
This event is subject to the point system.
Subission of the report including the summary of the talk and the student feedback to the corresponding Google Forms
Please note that students enrolled in “Research and Business Development Management” are not eligible for points.
【Overview】
Silicon Valley startup methods are becoming more and more sophisticated, and corporations all over the world must reckon with the threat of disruption. This has real implications for research and development. Should it take place inside or outside a large company? In this talk Rachel Chalmers, venture capitalist and corporate accelerator partner, will examine some of the best and worst strategies employed by large companies to cope with the threat of disruption, and make some educated guesses about what the future will hold.
【Eligible Person】
Students and Facluty Members of Graduate School of Management
【Language】
English
【Venue】
Via Online (Zoom meeting)
【The faculty members in charge】
Professor Yoshinori HARA
【Participation fee】
Free
【Registration】
Please send an email to Yoko Tokuyama by Thursday, November 11.
tokuyama.yoko.7m*kyoto-u.ac.jp(Please change * to @)
Subject:”Silicon Valley corporate innovation and venture capital, now and in the future”
The body of the mail should include your name, student ID, and your KUMail address. (Let you know the Zoom information later.)
【Contact】
Yoko Tokuyama
tokuyama.yoko.7m*kyoto-u.ac.jp(Please change * to @)
【Notes】
Please note that students enrolled in “Research and Business Development Management” are not eligible for points.