Starting Keynote: Elon Musk, Chairman of Tesla Motors, Solar City & Space-X w Mike Malone
(Refer to the earlier post on Space-X and X-Foundation)
Forecasts: By 2030,
- Solar Powered
- Pure electric vehicles the dominant one
- Man on Mars
Lessons:
For large item purchases (e.g. Tesla Roadster), have a "lockout" period to maintain branding and make sure people don't start selling your item on eBay
Innovators' Dilemma again - Tesla took the market space that Toyota and Detroit manufacturers won't be moved to jump into the area
2nd Keynote: Sustaining Entrepreneurship in Biotech and Its Global Impact - John C. Martin, PhD, President and CEO, Gilead Sciences
- Biotech lies at the intersection of life sciences and technology: Health focused companies that capitalize on the increase in scientific understanding of biology and genetics
HL: "Don't be boring. Make Biotech as sexy as Tesla motors"
Healthcare Challenges and Opportunities:
- Globalization makes disease travel faster
- IP in developing world to attract investors
AIDS Developing World Challenges:
- More than 30 million infected
- 4.1 million new infections per year
- Life expectancy in sub-Saharan Africa: 47
- Without AIDS, life expectancy would be 62
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Saturday, May 17, 2008
TIEcon 2008: Day 2 Morning Keynotes
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Cleantech,
Corporate Strategy
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