Babson Offers Forum on Asia Entrepreneurship Tomorrow
Tomorrow, November 2, Babson College will host the Asia Entrepreneurship Forum at the F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business. The annual event is hosted by Babson Asian Business Club, and it is one of Babson’s largest student-organized events. This year’s forum is called Entrepreneurship: The Engine of Asia Economy. The forum will discuss expanding markets in Asian countries.
The forum has three keynote speakers: David James Brunner, the Founder and CEO of Module Q; Santhana Krishnan, a Business Executive at CA Technologies, and former Entrepreneur CEO and Angel Investor; and Benjamin Wey, the CEO of New York Global Group. The forum will also feature panel sessions on diverse topics: “Investing In Asia,” “Business Opportunities in Asian Markets,” “Social Innovation in Asia,” “Tech In Asia,” and “Entrepreneurship in global context”. The forum will feature other speakers from companies like Aras Corp, New York Global Group, Lenovo, NovoBioAssays, and peerTransfer. A full list of speakers can be found here. At the end of the day, a networking reception will allow participants to connect with the speakers and other participants.
The Asia Entrepreneurship will take place at F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business’ Olin Hall, and it will run from 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM. Lunch will be included as part of the event. The schedule of events can be found at the event website. The forum will cost $35.00 for Babson students and alumni, and $40.00 for professionals. You can register or contact the Asian Business Club for more information here .