[MUD-Dev] [SVEvents] 6/22, AAMA Speaker Series - Online Gaming: What's the impact in Asia (fwd)

J C Lawrence claw at kanga.nu
Mon Jun 14 21:25:16 CEST 2004


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Subject: [SVEvents] 6/22, AAMA Speaker Series - Online Gaming: What's the impact in Asia and US?

AAMA & KASE presents:

AAMA Speaker Series - Online Gaming: What's the impact in Asia and US?

Tue, Jun 22, 6:00pm-9:00pm, Palo Alto

MORE INFO: http://www.aamasv.com

After the success of online gaming in Asia, where broadband Internet
penetration is about the highest in the world, will U.S. audiences embrace
multiplayer online gaming as fervently when ubiquitous high speed access
becomes a reality in the U.S.? How will this impact Silicon Valley?  How
can companies in the Valley tap into the burgeoning on-line gaming
marketplace?  AAMA and KASE have assembled a leading panel of industry
experts to address all of these issues and provide some analysis.  We
invite you to join the AAMA community of entrepreneurs, investors and
other industry luminaries for what is sure to be an insightful discussion.

Speakers:
* Jay Eum - Managing Director, Samsung Ventures (moderator)
* Todd Heringer - Producer, The Sims, Electronic Arts
* Joshua Hong - Co-founder & CEO, K2 Network
* Eric Hsia - Managing Director, SOFTBANK Asia Infrastructure Fund
* Sandra Myers - Global Business Development Executive, IBM IGS Digital
Media


DATE & TIME:
Tuesday, June 22
6:00pm-9:00pm

LOCATION:
Ming's Restaurant
1700 Embarcadero Road
Palo Alto, CA, 94303
http://www.mings.com/

COST & REGISTRATION:
Members/Non-members thru 6/11: $25/35. Thru 6/21: $30/40. Walk-ins add
$10.
https://www.123signup.com/register?id=hhgn

MORE INFO:
Website: http://www.aamasv.com
Email:   aama at aamasv.com
Phone:   408-955-4505

About AAMA & KASE:
Founded in 1979, AAMA (Asia America MultiTechnology Association) is
Silicon Valley's leading non-profit, multi-technology business network.
AAMA provides a forum where members can network, exchange ideas, and share
resources to promote and build one another's companies and careers,
ultimately benefiting the larger Pacific Rim technological community.
Today, the AAMA represents over 1,100 members from about 800 companies
(www.aamasv.com).

KASE (Korean American Society of Entrepreneurs) is a non-profit
organization chartered by entrepreneurs, engineers, corporate executives,
venture capitalists, and other professionals with roots or interests in
Korea.

The mission of KASE is to foster and support a growing network of Korean
Americans interested in starting or playing key roles in professionally
managed high growth companies in the United States. To support the
network, KASE sponsors and promotes seminars and events to facilitate the
professional development, networking, and mentoring of its members.
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