China IT Industry - By a Tsinghua Alum and a Beida Professor

Curious about how China’s IT industry is shaping up? Contemplating of 
the possibility of going back to China to explore the opportunities in 
its new IT Era.  Come and join us for an in-depth talk from Dr Jian 
Dai, 
a Tsinghua alumni and returnee from Silicon Valley who is current on 
faculty of Peking University. Dr. Dai   will share his insights and 
perspective on China’s IT industry.  This event is co- hosted by SVTN 
(www.tsinghua.net) and PKUAANC.

Speaker: Jian Cai, Ph.D., Guanghua School of Management, Peking 
University

Time: August 1 (Sunday), 1:30pm – 3:30pm

1:30-2:00 registration and networking
2:00-3:30 speech and Q&A

Location: 

Fenwick & West LLP 
801 California St., Mountain View, CA 94041

direction -
http://www.fenwick.com/fenwickfocus/1.5.1.asp#svc 

Registration: free and open to public, please RSVP to 
tsinghua_net@yahoo.com to reserve a space

While the market economy flourishes at an unexpected speed, Chinese IT 
industry is undergoing a fundamental change. Chinese governments and 
companies have been very active in catching up the IT trends. Western 
companies and native companies are fighting fiercely to seizure the 
profits. At the center of technology development, the Chinese high-tech 
professionals in Silicon Valley could take the opportunities to make a 
great impact on Chinese new IT era. But there are pitfalls and 
obstacles 
to moving back to China. Our impressions of China could be far from the 
fact. The difficulties and complexity of running a high-tech business 
might be beyond expectation. As a returnee, Dr. Cai has taught MBAs in 
Peking University and consulted for several native companies and local 
governments. After moving back to China for a year, he will share his 
experiences and discoveries, and possibly bring us opportunities. 

Speaker BIO

Dr. Jian Cai is an Assistant Professor in MIS and E-Business at the 
Guanghua School of Management, Peking University. Prior to joining 
Guanghua School of Management in the summer of 2003, he was a Member 
of Technical Staff at the Java Web Technology and Standards Group of 
Sun Microsystems. He worked on various projects including J2EE1.4, 
Tomcat 
Web Server, and Java Web Services Pack. He also served as Sun’s WS-I 
representative. From 2002 to 2003, he was selected to join the SEED 
program for training Sun’s future leaders. In 2002, he founded the 
CO-YES group in Silicon Valley and edited the “Silicon Valley Elite 
Science and Technology Series” published by Tsinghua University Press. 
The CO-YES group then founded “coolyes.com”, the first electronic 
knowledge transfer platform between Silicon Valley and China. His 
current research interests include information system development, 
knowledge management, E-business, and IT strategy. His research 
publications appear in top academic journals. He is serving as an 
expert group member of the “Chinese E-Business White Book” for 
Ministry 
of Commerce of PRC. He received his Ph.D. degree in Intelligent Design 
Systems from University of Southern California, and a Bachelor degree 
from Tsinghua University.

One of Dr. Dai’s missions for his visit to the Silicon Valley is to 
help 
Peking University’s Guanhua School of Management recruit new 
faculties. 
PhDs in the following fields are welcome to apply: Management 
Information Systems, E-Business, IT management, Knowledge Management, 
Supply Chain Management.  Please come to the seminar to find out more 
details if this is of interests to you.