The Asia Society of Northern California will be sponsoring a half-day workshop (in person and virtual) in San Francisco from 9:30 AM. to 1 PM on methodologies for analyzing US-China technology competition, including patent data, use of Chinese 5-year plans, large language models and AI, economic data, and how to assess scientific publications.
We have a great group of discussants, including:
Jeff Alstott, Director, Center for Technology and Security Policy; Senior Information Scientist; Professor of Policy Analysis, Pardee RAND Graduate School
Phil Arvanitis, Practice Director, Clarivate Center for IP and Innovation Research Intelligence Consulting
Suzanne Harrison, Principal, Percipience LLC and Chair Patent Public Advisory Committee at USPTO
Barry Naughton, So Kwan Lok Chair of Chinese International Affairs, School of Global Policy and Strategy, UC San Diego
Ellie Sakhaee, Manager, AI and Emerging Tech Policy, Google
Glenn Tiffert, Research Fellow, Hoover Institution
Caroline Wagner, Faculty, John Glenn College of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University
Here is a registration link: https://asiasociety.org/northern-california/events/has-sleeping-dragon-woken-workshop-us-china-tech-competition-and-collaboration.
I look forward to seeing you in person or virtually!
Categories: China IPR

Is this event available for remote participation? The registration page seems to indicate that is an option only for members who live in Seattle, and I am neither of those. Thanks. Jim
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