Report No. 1 Launch Held at CSIS
This is the first of seven reports of CSIS's China Innovation Policy Series (CIPS), a joint project of the Freeman Chair in China Studies and the Technology Policy Program to analyze the relationship between Chinese policy and commercial performance in advanced technologies. This report analyzes China’s innovation record across a range of areas, including finance, knowledge creation, and commercial performance. Following a presentation of the report’s key findings, the panelists will discuss the report as well as the broader issues regarding China’s innovation drive.
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Event Information
Thursday, May 25, 2017
1:30 - 3:00 PM
CSIS | 1616 Rhode Island Ave. NW, DC | 2nd Floor Conference Center
Agenda
Presentation of Key Findings
Scott Kennedy
Deputy Director, Freeman Chair in China Studies, and Director, Project on Chinese Business and Political Economy
Expert Panel
Ted Dean
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce & Senior Associate (Non-resident), Technology Policy Program, CSIS
Arthur Kroeber
Managing Director, GaveKal Dragonomics & Nonresident Senior Fellow, Brookings-Tsinghua Center
Lubing (Larry) Lian
Attorney-Advisor, US Patent and Trademark Office
Alberto Moel
Senior Research Analyst, Sanford C. Bernstein
Denise E. Zheng (Moderator)
Director and Senior Fellow, Technology Policy Program