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Why China is the ideal playground for tech professionals seeking the next big thing
September 22, 2017. Shanghai – In the medical industry today, many of the greatest technical innovations that we are seeing tend to come from outside the walls of hospitals. CEIBS MBA 2012 alumnus Dr. Kohta Satake says this is about to change. “We are seeing exciting advances, for example, in wellness and diet apps that are developed independently from hospitals, but in the next five years I believe China and Japan will witness a flurry of innovation from within hospitals,” he says.
Devon Nixon, great nephew of Richard Nixon, the former president, studied for an MBA at the China Europe International Business School in Shanghai. He reflects on his time there and on the rise of China's entrepreneurial economy in conversation with the FT's Jonathan Moules.
As a Marketing Strategist for Ford in Shanghai, Rishi Dhawan is responsible for aligning the global and regional strategies for advance technology features across Ford’s portfolio of vehicles in the Asia-Pacific market. Before enrolling at CEIBS, Rishi worked in software engineering and techno-commercial roles on the supplier side of the automotive industry in India before making the career switch into the OEM side of the industry. We recently caught up with this CEIBS MBA2014 alumnus to hear about his career in China’s automotive industry. He shared with us his thoughts on the Indian professional community in Shanghai, driverless automation technology and the value of his CEIBS MBA.
Eastern Europe’s technology startup scene has experienced astronomic growth in recent years. 10 Eastern European cities – including Warsaw, Tallinn, Sofia, Prague, and Budapest – feature in the European Digital City Index’s top 60 cities in Europe for digital entrepreneurs.