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Still the Age of Silicon Valley and Venture Capital?

Thursday, June 3, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM (GMT+0800)

Singapore City, Singapore

Still the Age of Silicon Valley and Venture Capital?

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Silicon Valley has been the epicenter of entrepreneurship and innovation since the mid-80s.  Governments and cities that try to nurture startup ecosystems inevitably look towards recreating Silicon Valley.

However, the dot-com bust sent streams of immigrant engineers and entrepreneurs - the lifeblood of the Valley - home.  Venture capital, the number of new patents and investment in education are all trending downwards.  Silicon Valley is increasingly suspected as being on the decline - is this the start of the end?

The story of Inphi, a Silicon Valley/Southern California headquartered startup specializing in designing high-speed analog semiconductors that operate at critical interfaces within cloud computing environments, will be used by its President and CEO, Mr Young K. Sohn, to demonstrate how innovation and entrepreneurship still thrive in Silicon Valley.

At the same time, Inphi is opening its International Headquarters in Singapore, a country determined to be a startup hub.  Does Singapore have what it takes?  

Over recent years, the existing Venture Capital model has been labeled as broken. With liquidity events -- IPOs and acquisition exits -- for venture-backed firms becoming more difficult, returns have slowed relative to risk and time, except for the headline deals.  Mr. Hock Voon Loo, Managing Director Singapore of Walden International, will discuss Venture Capital in the context of Singapore.  

Detailed Agenda
530-600pm   Registration
600-610pm   Introduction
610-655pm   Speech by Mr Young K. SOHN
700-745pm   Speech by Mr Hock Voon LOO
750-830pm   Moderated Question and Answer Panel (Moderator: Mr SEOW Choong Huei)
830-930pm   Networking Reception

SPEAKERS
Mr Young K. Sohn

Prior to joining Inphi, Young K. Sohn was President of Agilent Technologies' Semiconductor Group, where he led the successful turnaround of the semiconductor operation. Before that time, he served as chairman and CEO of Oak Technology, a digital media semiconductor company providing solutions for the consumer electronics markets.

Earlier, Mr. Sohn worked as co-president of Quantum Corporation, a data storage solution products manufacturer. He also worked at Intel Corporation managing the Samsung-Intel strategic partnership. While with Intel, he started the company's PC chipset business unit, which achieved #1 PC chipset market share under his leadership.

He currently is a board member for ARM Holding PLC and Cymer, Inc. In addition, Mr. Sohn was an advisor to MIT Media Lab's OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) program.  

Mr. Sohn earned a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.S. degree from the MIT Sloan School of Management.

Mr Hock Voon Loo


Hock Voon Loo is Managing Director Singapore of Walden International, a leading venture capital firm with close to USD 2 billion in investments and a strong presence in the US and Asia. 

He joined Walden in 1989. He has been involved in venture capital investments for over 20 years and has worked in Singapore, China (Beijing and Hong Kong), Australia and the US. Some of his successful investments include Creative Technology, Premisys Communications, Mediaring, and JobStreet. 

Prior to WaIden International, he worked as a Senior Investment Officer for the Singapore Economic Development Board, specializing in venture capital investments. Earlier in his career he was an Engineer for Singapore Telecom.

Hock Voon holds a B.S. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the Imperial College of Science and Technology in London.

When & Where



Possibility Room, Level 5, National Library Building
100 Victoria Street
Singapore City, Singapore City 188064
Singapore

Thursday, June 3, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM (GMT+0800)


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