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Dinner Discussion on Technology-Based Transformation of China and Hong Kong – Implications Regionally and Globally

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Please join Terry Kramer, adjunct professor and faculty director for the Easton Technology Management Center and the Center for Global Management for a moderated conversation with technology-oriented students/alumni from the Class of 2019 who recently participated in the technology-focused global immersion course that he led which helped students to understand the dynamic growth of Shenzhen juxtaposed against the historic prosperity of Hong Kong. Panelists will share insights and lessons learned from their visits to leading technology companies such as Tencent/WeChat, FoxconnDJI, Mindray and Royole which demonstrated the transformation in the region and for China more broadly in areas such fintech, high-tech smart manufacturing, social media and internet services. Panelists will also examine the possible wider implications regionally and globally as well as key lessons learned drawing upon contextual leadership—identifying the “cause and effect” of the successes in the region and the likely future outcomes and areas of innovation.

5:15 p.m. Networking reception in Marion Anderson Courtyard
6:45 p.m. Panel discussion moderated by Professor Terry Kramer  


Dinner will be provided

Open to UCLA Anderson students and alumni and by invitation only. 
RSVP and Bruin IDs required.

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