Registration:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cvc-japan-japan-us-serial-entrepreneurial-journey-in-ai-tickets-1106051232009?aff=oddtdtcreator
Event name:
Japan-US Serial Entrepreneurial Journey in AI
Date & Time:
Wednesday, December 18 10:00-11:00am JST
Tuesday, December 17 17:00-18:00 PT
Tuesday, December 17 20:00-21:00 ET
Body:
Please note that this event will be conducted in English. This event is open to the public.
About this Event
The Japan Chapter of Columbia Venture Community (CVC) is pleased to invite you to a virtual session with Dennis Hsueh, the founder/CEO at Ingenta, a cross-border artificial intelligence (AI) startup in between Silicon Valley and Japan that develops unique Graph AI technology to solve industrial issues and creates value to client’s products and service.
Dennis founded Ingenta with a group of professionals from Silicon Valley and entered Japanese market in 2018. Ingenta is an AI company focusing on providing value-centered AI solutions for all businesses and users to reshape the efficiency of their daily life, and enhance humanity in this digital era. The company’s core technology is rooted in their proprietary Integrative Interaction AI Network algorithm (Graph AI), which provides sophisticated analysis and machine learning models to solve complicated problems across different industries.
Dennis is a serial entrepreneur with a proven track record of success in the US, Japanese and Taiwanese markets. As CEO of Ingenta, he successfully entered the Japanese market 6 years ago and grew the company into a leader in enterprise AI services. Prior to Ingenta, he was the co-founder and Board of Director of Imageous Inc. (Techstars ‘18) in Seattle, USA. His venture journey began in 2014 as the co-founder and CEO of Artilux Corporation, a Silicon photonics integrated circuit (IC) startup, focusing on high-speed photonics transmission IC design. Prior to his ventures, Dennis held engineering and business roles at global organizations and S&P 500 companies for over eight years.
During this session, he will share with us his cross-border entrepreneurial experiences in Japan and the U.S., his views on the development and trend of AI technologies, and advice for international founders interested in starting a company in Japan.
Topics:
- Cross-border entrepreneurship in the U.S. and Japan
- Perspectives on AI technologies and the industry trends
- Advice for international founders aiming to start a business in Japan
Agenda:
- Introduction to CVC Japan
- Talk by the Featured Speaker
- Q&A and Discussions