Events

2013 Stanford University-Peking University Internet Law and Public Policy Conference (Past Event)

May 3, 2013
Stanford Law School

This Conference is cordially hosted by Stanford Law School and Peking University, and is sponsored by Tencent, China’s largest Internet company and one of the largest worldwide, and Microsoft, the largest software maker in the world. The main organizers include the China Guiding Cases Project, the Stanford Program in Law, Science, & Technology, the China Law and Policy Association, and the Stanford Law School Programs. Read more about 2013 Stanford University-Peking University Internet Law and Public Policy Conference

Global Symposium on Connected Vehicles and Infrastructure (Past Event)

May 14, 2013
Rackham Auditorium, University of Michigan

The University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) is pleased to host the first annual Global Symposium on Connected Vehicles and Infrastructure, May 14- 16, 2013, in Ann Arbor. This three-day event will bring together leading industry, academic and government experts to discuss and strategize how connected vehicle technology is transforming the transportation industry. Read more about Global Symposium on Connected Vehicles and Infrastructure

3D Printing: Is the Law Ready for the Future? (Past Event)

May 16, 2013
Stanford Law School

Three dimensional printing turns bits into atoms. The technology is simply amazing. These machines draw on programming, art and engineering to enable people to design and build intricate, beautiful, functional jewelry, machine parts, toys and even shoes. In the commercial sector, 3D printing can revolutionize supply chains as well. As the public interest group Public Knowledge wrote once, "It will be awesome if they don't screw it up." Read more about 3D Printing: Is the Law Ready for the Future?

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