2011 Silicon Flatirons Annual Mile High Tech Entrepreneurship Conference: Going International

Join Silicon Flatirons on Friday, April 22 for our Annual Mile High Tech Entrepreneurship Conference. This year’s conference, Going International, will examine global issues relevant for start-ups in the Front Range. Topics will include when and how to identify international opportunities, how to mitigate threats (such as copycat business models), how to develop and structure relationships with off-shore providers and developers, and macro trends related to economic development and human capital.

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Join Silicon Flatirons on Friday, April 22 for our Annual Mile High Tech Entrepreneurship Conference. This year’s conference, Going International, will examine global issues relevant for start-ups in the Front Range. Topics will include when and how to identify international opportunities, how to mitigate threats (such as copycat business models), how to develop and structure relationships with off-shore providers and developers, and macro trends related to economic development and human capital.

The conference will feature discussions from national and local leaders. Confirmed participants include Anthony Chan, Chief Private Bank Economist, JP Morgan, acclaimed scholar Anno Saxenian, Dean of the University of California-Berkeley’s Information School, Jim Franklin, CEO, SendGrid, and Katrin Windsor, Founder and Board Member, International Business Circle. The conference runs from 1:00 – 5:45 p.m. with a reception to follow. Special thank you to JP Morgan, the flagship conference sponsor. Click here to register.

Global trends suggest that emerging companies which focus solely on domestic considerations may be missing large markets and, perhaps, operating at their peril. Internet adoption world-wide, and especially in developing countries, is spawning a global start-up generation where innovation, market opportunities, and copy-cat threats span the globe. Internet usage is increasingly international. An estimated 240 million Americans are now Internet users. Meanwhile, another 521 million people are Internet users in China, Brazil and India combined. Each of these three emerging countries feature annual growth in Internet user adoption rates which are 4 to 7 times those in the United States. International aspects of entrepreneurship are no longer quaint stories of isolated economic development or matters of outsourcing mundane tasks. Rather, international considerations are increasingly critical for a start-up.

Against this backdrop, the 2011 Silicon Flatirons Annual Mile High Tech Entrepreneurship Conference, Going International, will focus upon international-oriented issues facing a high-growth technology companies. A schedule of events is listed below.


Sessions

Welcome
  • Brad Bernthal
    Associate Professor, University of Colorado Law School
Macroeconomic Trends Relevant to Opportunities in India, China and Brazil
  • Anthony Chan
    Chief Economist for Private Banking, J.P. Morgan
International Mobility Among Entrepreneurs
Panel Discussion
  • Brad Bernthal — Moderator
    Associate Professor, University of Colorado Law School
  • Anthony Chan
    Chief Economist for Private Banking, J.P. Morgan
  • AnnaLee (Anno) Saxenian
    Dean and Professor, School of Information, University of California, Berkeley
  • Dave Drach
    Managing Director, Emerging Business Team, Microsoft Corporation
  • Victor Fleischer
    Associate Professor of Law, University of Colorado
  • Bruce Dines
    Vice President/Managing Director of Technology Investing, Liberty Global Ventures
Break

Strategies for Identifying International Opportunities
Panel Discussion: Strategies for Collaboration and International Opportunities
  • Robert Reich — Moderator
    Founder, Developers Cooperative
  • Taryn Westberg
    Chief Executive Officer, glosite.com
  • Jim Franklin
    Chief Executive Officer, SendGrid
  • Eva Yao
    Assistant Professor, University of Colorado, Leeds School of Business
  • Katrin Windsor
    Founder & Board Member, International Business Circle
How to Find and Work With Offshore Providers
Panel Discussion
  • Brad Bernthal — Moderator
    Associate Professor, University of Colorado Law School
  • Ram Vasudevan
    Chief Executive Officer, Quislex
  • Carrie Schiff
    Chief Legal and Risk Officer, MWH Global, Inc.
  • Heather Terenzio
    Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Techtonic Group
  • Bill Mooz
    Senior Fellow, Silicon Flatirons
Reception

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