Webcast Archives
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Moving Forward with The Toyota Way
Tuesday 22 November 2005 at 5pm UK time
Mr Yoshio Ishizaka, Senior Advisor to the Board, Toyota Motor Corporation, discussed the future of the automotive industry.
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To Boldly Go: Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century
Friday 4 November 2005 at 2.30pm UK time
Dr Carl Schramm, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, and Doug Richard, founder of Library House, discussed the increasingly vital importance of enterpreneurship to the global economy.
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National Competitiveness Summit
Tuesday 25 October 2005
The National Competitiveness Summit is a high-level annual conference, organised by the Cambridge-MIT Institute, bringing together industry, academia and government to discuss issues that are key to the competitiveness of the UK economy
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To Contribute to Society
Friday 15 July 2005 at 5pm UK time
Dr Charles Vest, the former President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) discussed the lessons learnt from building relationships between universities, industry and government in the USA.
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The Game Is On
Wednesday 1 June 2005 at 5.30pm UK time
Ben Verwaayen, the head of global telecommunications business BT, discussed the future of competition.
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It's easy to start a small company, it's hard to make a big one
Friday 11 February 2005 at 4.30pm UK time
Bob Metcalfe, inventor of Ethernet, and Hermann Hauser, serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Acorn Computers, gave their views on the significant challenges of growing a start-up business into a larger company, and how to overcome the barriers to growth.
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The Opportunities of Computational Biology
Tuesday 5th October 2004 at 3pm UK time
Dr Sydney Brenner, Nobel Prize winner, and Dr Nathan Myhrvold, former Microsoft technical chief, gave their views on the ways in which using computation to advance our scientific understanding of living systems could transform all our lives in future.
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