This document provides an overview of Silicon Valley and opportunities for Korean entrepreneurs. It summarizes Silicon Valley's culture of innovation and entrepreneurship supported by venture capital funding and proximity to technology companies. It then outlines business trends in 2011 like cloud computing, green tech, social media, and mobile devices. The rest of the document discusses the resources and education available through the Silicon Valley Chinese Historical Association to help Korean entrepreneurs learn about successful entrepreneurs and build the skills and networks needed to launch new companies.
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Internsthip 2011
1.
2. Why Silicon Valley ?
Innovation
Entrepreneurial
Cultuire
Full Emersion
Venture Capital Technology
Center Beehive
3. Hands on Experience
Real-World Education
Social Media Profiling
Un-profiled Internships
Lack of Industry Knowledge
Unrecognized Opportunities
4. Business Trends
in 2011
Software as a Services
(SaaS) – Cloud Computing
Eco-Tech (Green)
Platform Creations (Twitter & Siri)
Mobile Devices
Social Media (LinkedIn & Meetup)
5. What They Buy
Portfolio
Creation
Funded
Fund Brain
Social Raising Tools Storming
Media
Profile
Educatio
n Business
Plan
Birth of a Successful Anatomy of the
Entrepreneur
Job Market
6. Silicon Valley
Resume
Start up
Building
Process
Foundation
IPO /
Product
Corporate
Development
Governance
7. It is no surprise, the most successful
entrepreneurs are the most
knowledgeable
Intelligence
University Comprehension
Entrepreneurial
Recipe
Familiarity
8. Interviews
of
Guest
Founders
Lectures
w/ Korean
SCVHA Translation
Curriculum
High-tech
Resume
Business
Writing
Simulation
9. Results
Education
Know-
How
Skill
The Strongest Korean Entrepreneur
Possible
10. By Introducing the Students to the
minds & stories of:
Carol Bartz (CEO, Yahoo!) Federico Faggin (Scientist/developed
silicon gate & first microprocessor)
Larry Boucher (Founder, Adaptec)
Charles Geschke (Founder, Adobe
Nolan Bushnell (Founder, Atari) Systems)
Jim Clark (Founder, Silicon Graphics; James Gosling (Father of Java
Netscape; & Healtheon) programming language)
Scott Cook (Founder, Intuit) Andy Grove (Founder, Intel)
Larry Ellison (Founder, Oracle) Dr. Eli Harari (Founder, SanDisk)
Ted Hoff (Inventor, microprocessor) Bill Hewlett (Founder, Hewlett-Packard)
Douglas Engelbart (Inventor, computer Steve Jobs (Founder, Apple)
mouse)
11. Reynold B. Johnson (Inventor, computer disk KR Sridhar, Ph.D (Principal Co-Founder & CEO,
drive) Bloom Energy)
Vinod Khosla (Founder, Sun Kevin Surace (Founder, Serious Energy)
Microsystems/VC, Khosla Ventures)
Dr. Richard Swanson (Founder, SunPower)
Chris Malachowsky (founder, NVIDIA)
Robert A. Swanson (Founder, Genentech)
Mike Markkula (Founder, Apple)
Robert H. Swanson, Jr. (Founder, Linear
Scott McNealy (Founder, Sun Microsystems) Technology)
Gordon E. Moore (Founder, Intel) John Warnock (Founder, Adobe Systems)
Jim Morgan (CEO, Applied Materials) Meg Whitman (Former CEO, eBay)
David Packard (Founder, Hewlett-Packard) Steve Wozniak (Founder, Apple)
T.J. Rodgers (Founder, Cypress Alex Zaffaroni (Founder, Alza, Syntex)
Semiconductor)
Nathan Zommer (Founder, IXYS)
Jerry Sanders (Founder, AMD)
Larry Sonsini (Partner, Wilson Sonsini
Goodrich & Rosati)