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With the increasing number of advancements in fields such as AI, biotech, the suite of applications known as the 'fourth industrial revolution and the energy transition, Chinese government policies have shifted their focus from economic growth towards technological development. Given that scientific research is at the center of US-China commerce and competition, it is important to understand how this shift will affect you and your business. What are China's policies on science, how are research funds being distributed and how do these interact with US government policies?


To answer these questions, AmCham Shanghai's Future Leaders Committee is hosting a presentation and discussion taking place on February 5, 2024 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM at the AmCham Shanghai Conference Room. In his presentation, Jacob Dreyer, a writer and editor at Springer Nature, will share an overview of how Chinese policies on science are changing and what the changes will mean for your business.


Agenda


6:00 PM Check-in

6:10 PM Presentation

7:00 PM Discussion and Q&A

7:30 PM End

Speakers

  • Jacob Dreyer (Writer and Editor at Springer Nature)

    Jacob Dreyer

    Writer and Editor at Springer Nature

    Jacob Dreyer is a writer and editor who has been based in Shanghai on-and-off since 2008. Working as a senior editor for Palgrave, a publishing imprint owned by Springer Nature, he works with Chinese political scientists and economists on research and publishing. Inspired by these conversations and insights, he writes frequently for publications like the New York Times, American Affairs, NOEMA, South China Morning Post and more about the evolving contours of China’s approach to political economy.

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  • Zak Dychtwald (CEO of Young China Group)

    Zak Dychtwald

    CEO of Young China Group

    Zak Dychtwald is a strategic advisor with expertise in global cooperation, the emerging East and West youth mindset, and the interactions of rising China and the world. He is the Founder and CEO of Young China Group, a think tank and consultancy which works to deepen understanding of the effects of the evolving identity of China’s young generation on the marketplace, workplace, and international politics.

    Zak is also the author of the critically acclaimed Young China: How the Restless Generation Will Change Their Country and the World, which explores how the country’s young generation, born after 1990, feels about everything, from money and sex, to their government. In 2022, Zak was named an Asia 21 Young Leaders Fellow. He has been invited to speak at Harvard University, The Wall Street Journal's CEO Council Summit, Google’s Next Billion Users Initiative and the Aspen Ideas Festival, among others.

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Venue

AmCham Shanghai Conference Center

27F, Infinitus Tower

No.168 Hubin Road, Huangpu District
新天地湖滨路168号无限极大厦27楼

Shanghai, China

If you have any questions please contact Jean-Yves Lavoie

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