Nanoelectronics and Its Impact on Open Innovation in Japan
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of nanoelectronics on open innovation in Japan through this Stanford seminar featuring Shigeo Okaya from Tsukuba Innovation Arena. Delve into the changing landscape of international technology management, focusing on the emergence of new value chains and the rise of open innovation in Asia. Gain insights into the evolving connections between Silicon Valley and Asia, and understand how these relationships are shaping industry value chains. This lecture, part of a series featuring distinguished speakers from industry and government, offers a comprehensive look at how nanoelectronics is driving innovation and collaboration in the Japanese technological ecosystem.
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Stanford Seminar - Nanoelectronics and Its Impact on Open Innovation in Japan
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Stanford Online
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