The MIT Sloan Asian Business Club Invites You to Attend:

Golden Triangle for Business: Taiwan , Mainland China and the United States

A Panel Discussion by Taiwan Business Leaders and Lester Thurow

Time: Tuesday October 5 th , 5:00 - 6:30pm

Location: E51-315

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Moderators:

Lester Thurow, Professor and Dean Emeritus, MIT Sloan School of Management

Paul Hsu, Phycos International President, Epoch Foundation

Panelists:

Barry Lam, Chairman - Quanta Computer

K.Y. Lee, Chairman - BenQ Corporation

Over the past twenty-five years, a $30 billion supply chain has developed between Taiwan , Mainland China , and the US . Five eminent participants in this fast growing and enormously rewarding business triangle will discuss its dynamics and its outlook:

* How the business triangle works - who is doing what and why this will change

* How alliances with Taiwan partners smooth the way for multinational enterprises that have China strategies

* How Taiwanese experience in evaluating risk and management in Mainland China predicts outcomes

* How networks that Taiwanese entrepreneurs have built in Mainland China can support multinationals in Mainland China and Mainland China business interested in accessing the global supply chain

About Quanta Computer

Quanta Computer is a world leading designer and manufacturer of notebook computers. The company also makes servers, set-top boxes, monitors, optical storage products, liquid crystal display TVs, and mobile phones. Customers of Quanta Computer include computer vendors such as Apple, Dell, Gateway, Hewlett-Packard, Matsushita Electrical Industrial, and Sony.

About BenQ

BenQ is the world third largest manufacturer of LCD displays and is ranked among the top 100 IT companies in the world by Business Week. Formerly Acer Communications and Multimedia, the name BenQ was adopted in December 2001 to reflect BenQ motto - Bringing Enjoyment and Quality to Life. BenQ product lines are managed by four business groups: Imaging Network, Digital Media, Network Displays, and Networking and Communications.

About MIT Sloan Asian Business Club

The MIT Sloan Asian Business Club mission is to foster a mutually beneficial relationship between MIT and the global Asian enterprises. As an organization for students with either the regional background or interest, we promote the MIT presence in the professional environment and bring Asian business expertise into the MIT community.

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