Professor Emeritus, Hannam University; Majoring in technology valuation, technological innovation, and policy; Founding member and Honorary Chairman of the Korean Society for Technology Innovation, established in 1997; Founding Honorary Chairman of Korea Valuation Association (for tech & tech biz); Founding Honorary Chairman of the Asian Society for Innovation and Policy, established in 2010; Policy advisor to the Minister of Science and Technology 2007-2008: 26 Books: Valuation of Technology, 2020; 130 Papers: Lessons from Korea’s Response to COVID-19, Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy, 9-2, 2020.; Evaluation of the Theory on the 4th Industrial Revolution, Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy 6.3, 2017.
Cultivating technopreneurs through university’s entrepreneurship programmes create new industries and increase new vitality into a nation’s economy. In this session, we will be sharing on programmes, approaches and factors that supports start-ups from universities.
Wednesday 12 October 15:15 - 15:45 HE Stream
Innovation
Cultivating technopreneurs through university’s entrepreneurship programmes create new industries and increase new vitality into a nation’s economy. In this session, we will be sharing on programmes, approaches and factors that supports start-ups from universities.
HE Stream Asia/ShanghaiCultivating technopreneurs through university’s entrepreneurship programmes create new industries and increase new vitality into a nation’s economy. Programmes supporting start-ups in universities include: (1) entrepreneurship education for academics, researchers and students; (2) programmes for start-ups from ideation to scaling up business ventures; and (3) supports to alumni and entrepreneurs through university incubators. In this session, we will be sharing on programmes, approaches and factors that supports start-ups from universities.
Wednesday 12 October 15:15 - 15:45 HE Stream
General
Cultivating technopreneurs through university’s entrepreneurship programmes create new industries and increase new vitality into a nation’s economy. Programmes supporting start-ups in universities include: (1) entrepreneurship education for academics, researchers and students; (2) programmes for start-ups from ideation to scaling up business ventures; and (3) supports to alumni and entrepreneurs through university incubators. In this session, we will be sharing on programmes, approaches and factors that supports start-ups from universities.
HE Stream Asia/Shanghai