PAMI Chinese Innovation Strategies Lecture (FREE)
April 11, 4:30pm - 5:30pmMānoa Campus, Shidler College of Business Room D-204
PAMI Proudly Presents a Special Lecture Featuring…
Dr. René Haak
“Innovation Policy and Strategies in Germany and China: State of the Art and New Perspectivesâ€
Thursday, April 11, 2013, 4:30-5:30 p.m., Shidler College of Business Room D-204
The global economic structure has changed significantly, especially in the innovation potential of important economies of the world. China belongs to the group of the most important newcomers among the innovative nations, not only due to its size, but also because of its very marked ambitions to speed up its modernization via imitations and innovations. Germany and China are two important players in the global innovation system. While Germany is highly industrialized and innovation-oriented, China is quickly industrializing and catching up. With the goal of becoming an indigenous innovation nation, China has been implementing its medium-and-long term plans for education and talent. What are the lessons learned from the German and Chinese national innovation systems?
About the Speaker:
Dr.-Ing. habil. René Haak joined the German Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Beijing in August 2011 as the First Counsellor for Science and Technology. His research interests include innovation management, strategic and international management, the automotive industry, and Human Resource Management. He has written numerous articles on production technology, innovation management, and strategic and international management about Japan, China, and Europe.
Seating is limited! To reserve your space, please RSVP by April 9 at http://pami.shidler.hawaii.edu/haaklecture or email pami@hawaii.edu
Please forward this information to your colleagues who may also be interested. Remember, this lecture is free to attend and open to the public.
Ticket Information
Free
Event Sponsor
Shidler College of Business PAMI, Mānoa Campus
More Information
(808) 956-8041, pami@hawaii.edu, http://pami.shidler.hawaii.edu
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