Upload
others
View
3
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
abhiingleVice President, Ecosystem and InnovationAT&T
dansatterthwaiteHead of Human ResourcesDreamWorks Animation
sridarannatesanVice President, External Innovation (R&D)Sanofi
chrisandersonCEO3D Robotics
paloaltodecember5,2013|stanforduniversity
Lead sponsors
2013THE BUSINESS OF INNOVATION
AMERICA
In partnership with
9:00 RegistRationandnetwoRking
9:30 intRoductionbyconfeRencechaiR
Richardwaters, West Coast Editor, Financial Times
9:40 openingkeynoteaddRess:pRedictingthefutuReofusbusinessina
newdigitalage
deborahhopkins, Chairman of Venture Capital Initiatives and Chief Innovation Officer, Citi
10:10 paneldiscussion:fosteRinginnovationinameRicanbusiness
Which best practice strategies are needed to capture and enable innovation within the firm,
and what are the inherent implementation challenges and opportunities? What are the main
obstacles to innovation that must be overcome? What are the pros and cons of buying-in vs.
creating innovation internally? How can business innovation be translated into corporate
performance and economic benefits? And can innovation efforts be tracked and measured
effectively?
sridarannatesan, Vice President, External Innovation (R&D), Sanofi
andydonner, Investment Director, Unilever Ventures
abhiingle, Vice President, Ecosystem and Innovation, AT&T
11:00 netwoRkingbReak
CONFERENCE AGENDA
11:30 keynoteinteRview:howinnovativestaRt-upideasaRe
shapingthewoRld
How are start-ups redefining and enabling global innovation? How are small ideas impacting
corporate innovations in America? How can investments in new technologies, innovative start-
ups or individuals be translated into real gains?
12:00 paneldiscussion:financinginnovation
What has been the impact of recent IPO over-valuations and volatile M&A markets on innovation
investing? What funding options exist for established corporations and small start-ups seeking
to expand innovative projects and improve long-term liquidity positions? Which innovation
value propositions and criteria do financiers actually look for when considering an investment
opportunity? Which industry trends and innovations have garnered the most interest from
investors and why?
bradmcmanus, General Partner, Capbridge Group
mariomkranjac, Partner, Kranjac Manuali & Viskovic LLP
moodRowghani, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB)
12:50 lunch
2:00 paneldiscussion:talentandinnovation
What culture must US corporations build to support innovation and what skill sets are critical
to achieving innovation results? Should talent be bought-in from leading start-ups? How can
university collaborations help to reduce the shortage of innovative individuals? What processes
and rewards enable long-term innovative behaviours?
sunilchandra, VP of Staffing and Operations, Google
georgefoster, Konosuke Matsushita Professor of Management Graduate School of Business,
Stanford University
dansatterthwaite, Head of Human Resources, DreamWorks Animation
laurenleader-chivée, President, The Center for Talent Innovation (CTI)
2:50 innovationinsighti:thefutuReofmanufactuRinginameRica-how
digitalhastRansfoRmedatRaditionalindustRy
chrisanderson, CEO, 3D Robotics
davidmerrill, President and Co-Founder, Sifteo
3:10 innovationinsightii:thedigitalgoveRnment-
innovationinthepublicsectoR
3:30 netwoRkingbReak
3:50 innovationinsightiii:next-geneRationushealthcaReseRvicesinan
ageoftechnologicaladvances
matthewdouglass, Co-Founder and VP of Platform, Practice Fusion
4:10 innovationinsightiv:
finance2.0–oppoRtunitiesandchangingbusinessmodels
Renaudlaplanche, Founder and CEO, LendingClub
andyRachleff, President and CEO, Wealthfront
4:30 industRyinnovationinsightsdiscussion
Which innovations and key trends are shaping industries and business models in America?
What lessons can be learned from industries that have capitalized on the opportunities created
by innovation? What role do investors and leaders in government and non-profit organizations
play in developing, encouraging and supporting innovation within business? How is innovation
encouraged whilst still protecting patents and intellectual property?
stephenf.hahn, Research Fellow, The Dow Chemical Company
stevehoover, Chief Executive Officer, PARC - A Xerox Company
lisalambert, Vice-President of Intel Capital and Managing Director of the Services, Open Source
& Machine to Machine Group
5:20 closingRemaRks
madhavv.Rajan, The Robert K. Jaedicke Professor of Accounting, Professor of Law (by
courtesy) at Stanford Law School, and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Stanford
Graduate School of Business
5:30 netwoRkingReception
PREVIOUS OMPANIES REPRESENTED INCLUDE
SUPPORTING PARTNERS
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Altos Ventures, Foremay Technology, PwC, Andreessen Horowitz Franklin, Templeton Investments, Redpoint Ventures, Atrium Capital Corporation, Garage Technology Ventures, SAP, August Capital, Google Ventures, Silicon Economics, AXA Investment Managers, Green Retirement Plans, Silicon Valley Bank, Band of Angels, Greylock Partners, Silver Lake Benchmark Capital, GrowthPoint Technology Partners, Social Niche, GuruBetterWorld, TelecomHarbor, Pacifi c Capital, SOWSIA Healthcare, Blueprint Growth, Hitachi Consulting, Springborne Life Sciences, Bright Frontier Financial, HSBC, Stanford University, Cagan, McAfee Capital Partners, Huawei Technologies, Summa Financial Group, Centaur Partners, IBM Venture Capital Group, SVB Financial Group, Cisco, Index Ventures, Takeda Ventures, Clarus Systems, Institutional Venture Partners, Technicolor, Class V Group, JPMorgan Chase, The Westly Group, CMC Advisors, LiveBinders, TPGColor,LiveOps, Verge Capital Partners, Ctuit Software, LNE Group, Western Digital, Draper Fisher, Jurvetson Luminesa,Wilson Sonsini Goodrich, Dropbox McKinsey & Company, Rosatie, BayMerger Market, Workday Endeavor, Merrill Lynch, World Banke Planet Capital, On-Point Capital,WR Hambrecht Co, Facebook, OracleXobni, Felicis Ventures, Panasonic Ventures, Zazzle, Flextronics International, Physic Ventures
• ceos,ctos,cfos,cios,headsofinnovation,headsofm&a,headsofR&doflargecorporationswhoareinvestingininnovation,haveboughtorarethinkingofbuyinginnovativestart-ups
• investmentbankers,angelinvestors,venturecapitalistsandprivateequityfirms
• managingdirectorsandheadsofcorporateventurecapitalfirms
• leadingstart-upsandentrepreneurswhoaredisruptingthewaylargecorporationsdobusiness
• governmentandacademicrepresentativesinvolvedwithinnovationstimulationprograms
• serviceproviderssuchasconsultants,legaladvisers,analystsandm&aspecialists
ftinnovateamerica:thebusinessofinnovationbridgingthegapbetweenideasandimpact
This event will be co-chaired by Richard Waters, West Coast Managing Editor and Andrew Hill, Management Editor at the Financial Times. The day will bring together leaders in business, government and academic representatives, fi nanciers and start-up entrepreneurs. They will share their experiences of innovation and new business models that are being created in the digital era.
December 5th, 2013stanforduniversity,paloalto,ca
2013THE BUSINESS OF INNOVATION
AMERICA
DELEGATE FEES
DELEGATE ENQUIRIES
melissapapasidero +1 917-551-5106
t
e
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
timpowell
+1 917-551-5097
t
e
VENUEINFORMATION
stanforduniversityVidalakis Dining Room,Schwab Residential Center,680 Serra Street,Stanford, CA 94305
@FTLiveDigital #FTStanford facebook.com/FinancialTimesLive on.ft.com/linkedin
AMERICA
THE BUSINESS OF INNOVATION
TO REGISTER
www.ft-live.com/stanford2013
delegateRatesEarly Rate
Before Nov 1, 2013Standard Rate
After Nov 1, 2013
Standard Registration $895 $995
Reduced Entrepreneur Rate $495 $595
Academic Rate(Current students and faculty only)
$195 $195