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Korean Communications Conference:
"Ubiquitous networks for disasters"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, COEX Seoul,
May 12, 2011, 16:00-18:00
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American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ), Tokyo:
"The beauty of Japan's Galapagos Effect - and how to go beyond"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, Tokyo Westin Hotel, July 12, 2010, 12:00-14:00
Embassy of Sweden (Tokyo):
"The beauty of Japan's Galapagos effect - and how to go beyond"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Tokyo, May 19, 2010, 18:30
NIST, Washington DC:
"Will cash become obsolete? Next-next generation electronic and mobile payments in Japan"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Washington (DC), April 21, 2010,
NIST, Washington DC:
"Understanding Ludwig Boltzmann"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Washington (DC), April 21, 2010,
MIT Enterprise Forum:
"Next generation Electronic Payments Solutions"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Boston (MA), April 19, 2010,
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- Stanford Univ. presentation (top)
- Slides 1-12
- Slide 1: Title page
- Slide 2: About the author
- Slide 3: Summary (1)
- Slide 4: Summary (2)
- Slide 5: Why is Japan important? - GNP
- Slide 6: Why is Japan important? - Internet
- Slide 7: Why is Japan important? - Technologies
- Slide 8: Old vs New Japan
- Slide 9: Old vs New Japan: Institutions
- Slide 10: Old vs New Japan: Island
- Slide 11: Old vs New Japan: HR
- Slide 12: Simple vs complex
- Slides 13-24
"New opportunities versus old mistakes: Foreign companies in Japan's high-tech world"
Presentation by Gerhard Fasol at Stanford University, US-Asia Technology Management Center,
October 28th, 1999 (4:15 - 5:30pm):
(the full course program can be found here on Stanford University US-Asia Technology Management Center's Website).
Presentations and tutorials based on this and related materials have been given at many occasions including:
- Hewlett Packard R&D labs, Palo Alto
- BAYER R&D Labs, Leverkusen, Germany
- SIEMENS, Central Research Laboratories, Munchen - Neuperlach
- French Embassy Tokyo
- German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Tokyo,
- Princeton University
- Trinity College, Dublin
- EU-Japan Center for Industrial Cooperation, Tokyo
- Chalmers Advanced Managment Programs, (Chalmers University of Technology, Goteborg) to management of Swedish Companies
- Novare (Corporate Academy of Investor AB) to a delegation of CIO's of Swedish Corporations to Japan
- and many more....
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