Archive for April, 2009
Upcoming book talks for Supertrends
April 8, 2009 1:36 amPart of the fun of being an author is the chance to interact with readers. To that end, we would like to announce some upcoming events for Supertrends’ blog readers to attend in person.
In collaboration with one of China’s best foreign book specialist booksellers, Garden Books, the co-authors of Supertrends of Future China will be speaking at two events in April for readers in Shanghai and Beijing:
The first event is this weekend, Sunday April 12 from 3-5 PM at the Shanghai outlet of Garden Books (located on 325 Changle Road nearby Shanxi South Road). At this event, both James Yuann and Jason Inch will be there to share their ideas about China’s immediate economic future and how this relates to careers in China, investing, and starting a business. Further information can be found about the event at City Weekend.
The second event will be held the following weekend in Beijing on Saturday April 18 from 3-5 PM at the Sequoia Cafe (44 Guanghua Road by 2nd Ring Road East). There Jason Inch will speak on the economic crisis’ effects in China, the timeline for recovery, and how this impacts expats and foreign companies doing business here. Further information about the event is at Garden Books and on City Weekend.
By the way, the book is already on sale at Garden Books for those readers in China. The book has been available worldwide for several months now but they are the first retailer that we know of to carry our book in China. Thanks!
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James Yuann’s speech at Spark09
12:49 amRecently James Yuann, co-author of Supertrends, was invited to speak about China’s science and technology trends at Spark09.
Spark09, held in Shanghai on March 28, was the inaugural hosting of a TED-style symposium of interesting speakers coming together to interact with audiences in the sharing of new ideas in humanities, environment, science, business. It was an extraordinary event that I also attended along with several hundred people to see some amazing presentations.
James was honored to attend as a speaker. For those could not make it to the event but would like to see his speech, a video should become available in a few days’ time on his bio page at the Spark website.
If you would like to have James or myself speak about China’s economy and trends at your upcoming event, please get in touch with us.
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