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April 21-22, 2005

Agenda

Hearing on China 's High Technology Development

April 21-22, 2005

Stanford University

Stauffer Auditorium, The Hoover Institution

Stanford, CA

Hearing Cochairs: Chairman C. Richard D'Amato and Commissioner Patrick A. Mulloy

Thursday, April 21

9:00 10:00 am Introductory Remarks - China's Growing Global Presence

  • The Honorable William J. Perry, Senior Fellow

Stanford Institute for International Studies, Stanford, CA

10:00 11:45 am Panel I - China's Global Technology Competitiveness I

  • Mr. Alan C. Wong, Senior Counsel, NVIDIA Corporation, Santa Clara, CA
  • Mr. Gary Rieschel, Co-Executive Managing Director, Mobius Venture Capital, Palo Alto, CA
  • Mr. George M. Scalise, President, Semiconductor Industry Association, San Jose, CA
  • Mr. Carl Everett, Partner, Accel Partners, Palo Alto, CA
  • Mr. James C. Morgan, Chairman, Applied Materials, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

11:45 am - 1:00 pm Panel II - China's High-Tech Development Strategies

  • Dr. Richard Pete Suttmeier, Professor, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
  • Dr. Michael Pillsbury, Washington, DC
  • Dr. Denis Fred Simon, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Levin Graduate Institute of International Relations and Commerce, State University of New York, Albany, NY
  • Ms. Kathleen Walsh, Senior Associate, Henry L. Stimson Center, Boston, MA

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2:00 - 3:30 pm Panel III Dynamics in the U.S.-China High-Tech Relationship

  • Mr. Henry Rowen, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
  • Dr. Ernest Preeg, Senior Fellow in Trade and Productivity, Manufacturers Alliance, Arlington, VA
  • Mr. Eamonn Fingleton, Economic Author, Tokyo, Japan
  • Professor John Zysman, Codirector, Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy, P rofessor, University of California, Berkeley, CA

3:30 5:00 pm Panel IV - Challenges to US High-Tech Leadership

  • Mr. William T. Archey, President & CEO, American Electronics Association, Washington, DC
  • Mr. John Ciacchella, Vice President, AT Kearney, Santa Clara, CA
  • Mr. Rhett Dawson, President and CEO, Information Technology Industry Council, Washington, DC

Friday, April 22

9:00 10:00 am Panel V - China's Global Technology Competitiveness II

  • Mr. John Gage, Chief Researcher and Director of the Science Office, Sun Microsystems, Inc., Santa Clara, CA
  • Mr. Mark FitzGerald, Managing Director and Senior Research Analyst in the Technology Group, Banc of America Securities LLC, San Francisco, CA

10:00 11:00 am Panel VI - China's Science & Technology Trajectory

  • Mr. Anthony F. Rock, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Washington, DC

- Dr. Larry H. Weber, Acting Deputy Director, Office of International Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation, Washington, DC

11:00 am 12:00 pm Panel VII - China's IPR Protections and the U.S. Entertainment Industry

  • Mr. John Malcolm, Senior Vice President and Director, Worldwide Anti-Piracy Operations, Motion Picture Assoc. of America, Encino, CA
  • Ms. Darcy Antonellis, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Anti-Piracy Operations, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., Burbank, CA

12:00 1:00 pm Panel VIII - China's IPR Protections and Impact on Technology Development

  • Dr. Pat Choate, Co-Director of Manufacturing Policy Project, Sperryville, VA
  • Mr. Ted C. Fishman, Author, China, Inc., Chicago, IL