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The Globalization of Cleantech: The Fifth Annual Globalization of Services Conference   Download ical

Shorenstein APARC Conference

Date and Time
December 8, 2009
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Availability
Open to the public
RSVP required by 5PM December 7


Silicon Valley is increasingly invested in clean technologies and is already looked upon as a global leader in new technological development. As happens with most new technologies in their infancy, Silicon Valley's focus is currently on component manufacturing. However, a difference from earlier technology cycles is the upfront impact of globalization, especially the emergence of China and India as providers of skilled labor and large markets.  Accordingly, the globalization of cleantech could follow some well-trodden paths and some new ones:

  1. As manufacturing gets modularized, firms such as Applied Materials might shift component work to East Asia. Some of this is already happening.
  2. System integration and other service provision might increasingly be provided by the large Indian system integrators. As of 2009, however, there is little evidence of this happening.
  3. Firms in Europe and East Asia have been investing in cleantech for some time now, and might participate in technological leadership. 

In each case, we are interested in exploring the time-frame and the driving forces.   These will typically be outcomes of a mix of regulatory, domestic market and skills issues.

The conference, the fifth in the annual series on the Globalization of Services, will likely host about 20 academics and 40 corporates, as with past events. 

Presentations are planned by firms in Silicon Valley in the fields of component manufacturing, systems integration and service provision; by overseas service providers on how outsourcing in these areas improves outcomes in terms of strategic direction, efficiency, cost-savings and accountability; by OEMs on supply-chain linkages with service outsourcers; and by venture capitalists and consultants on how their work helps the process of outsourcing cleantech services.

Registration is required for this event ($30 by Dec. 8, $45 late) and includes continental breakfast, lunch and free parking. Use the RSVP link at the top of the page to register.

Information on the previous Globalization of Services conference, including presentations, is available here.

 

8:00 Registration and Breakfast
8:30 Welcome and Objectives
Rafiq Dossani
8:40-9:10 Keynote 1
Dr. Charles Gay, President, Applied Solar (TBC)
9:10-9:40 Keynote 2
Hari Kishan Burle, EVP, Wipro Technologies, Cleantech Division
9:40-10:30 Regulation and workforce issues
Research Paper: Rafiq Dossani, Stanford University
Lead discussant: Professor Petri Rouvinen, ETLA Finland
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-12:30 Panel: Cleantech software product development
Amit Chatterjee, CEO, Hara.com; Ajit Nazre, Partner, Kleiner Perkins; Sai Gundavelli, CEO, Solix; Michael Borrus, XSeed Capital
Lead discussant: Professor Dimitris Assimakopoulos, Grenoble School of Management, France
12:30-1:45 Lunch
1:45-3:15 Panel:Strategic and Planning Services in Cleantech
Gil Forer, Partner, Ernst & Young; Peter Maltbaek, VP Utilities, C-Power; Bob Nelson, Partner, Akin Gump
Lead discussant: Professor Manuel Serapio, University of Colorado, Denver
3:15-3:45 Break
3:45-5:15 Panel: Manufacturing Opportunities in Cleantech
Matt Denesuk, IBM; Marc Hoffman, CEO, Glacier Bay; Sean Wang, ITRI; Chris D'Couto, CEO, Neah; Charles Consorte, VP, Technology, Zeptor
Lead discussant: Henry Rowen, Stanford University
5:15-5:45 Learnings for Globablization
Moderated Q&A

 


This conference is the 5th annual "Globalization of Services" conference, made possible through the generosity and efforts of ETLA, The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy, the University of Colorado, Denver and Wipro.

Topics: Cleantech | Globalization | Silicon Valley | China | Europe | Finland | France | India

Location
Bechtel Conference Center
Encina Hall
616 Serra Street
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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FSI Contact
Rafiq Dossani