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ÉDITOBonjour,

En mars 2013, EducPros lançait sa première « Learning Expedition » à San Francisco et dans la Silicon Valley. Pour cette troisième édition (après Boston, en mars 2014), nous avons fait le choix de retourner sur la côte californienne tant ce territoire est riche et dynamique.

Conçu avec l’agence Prime et selon les exigences qui, aujourd’hui, font le succès de ces voyages d’étude, le programme de ce séjour vous permettra d’aborder la question de l’innovation sous toutes ses formes, pédagogique, en lien avec les nouvelles technologies, au service de l’entrepreneuriat étudiant ou de la formation continue. Notre objectif : vous immerger dans les lieux les plus innovants du moment, vous donner à comprendre et à sentir le fonctionnement des écosystèmes de la Silicon Valley, vous faire rencontrer des personnalités qui font la réputation internationale de cette région.

J’espère que le programme que nous vous avons concocté répondra à vos attentes et saura même, le cas échéant, vous surprendre. Toute l’équipe et moi-même serons à vos côtés et à votre service pour rendre ce séjour le plus agréable et le plus profitable possible. N’hésitez jamais à nous solliciter.

Bon voyage !

Emmanuel Davidenkoff

Credit photo : Elodie Sueur ©

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Dimanche 26 octobre10h30 Vol Paris-San Francisco13h55 Arrivée à l’aéroport de San Francisco 16h00 Arrivée au Radisson Hotel - Fisherman’s Wharf 18h30 Dîner au Franciscan Crab Restaurant

Lundi 27 octobre 09h00 Udemy 10h30 Autodesk 13h00 Lunch & meetings @ Stanford University16h30 Google18h30 Dîner et soirée libres

Mardi 28 octobre09h00 Coursera11h00 Singularity University 12h30 Lunch and meeting @ Oracle14h30 Mountain View High School16h00 Renault Silicon Valley Lab19h00 French Alumni Event @ French Tech Hub / Prime

Mercredi 29 octobre09h00 Salesforce11h00 TechShop12h30 Lunch & debrief @ Café Bastille14h00 Afternoon @ Prime : Education and Technologies Conference & Edtech pitchs and demos 18h30 Networking Event on Edtech and Open Innovation @ Prime

Jeudi 30 octobre 08h50 UC Berkeley12h30 Lunch @ SkyDeck and Venture Lab 14h30 Golden Gate University 16h00 Debrief @ Prime19h30 Dîner à la résidence du consulat général de France

Vendredi 31 octobreMatinée libre / Visites culturelles 12h00 Départ en bus du Radisson Hotel pour l’aéroport15h50 Vol San Francisco-Paris

Samedi 1er novembre10h35 Arrivée à l’aéroport de Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle

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- 10h30 Vol Paris-San Francisco- 13h55 Arrivée à l’aéroport de San Francisco - 16h00 Arrivée au Radisson Hotel

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- 18h30 Dîner au Franciscan Crab Restaurant

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Arrivée au Radisson Hotel - Fisherman’s Wharf

Arrivée à l’aéroport de San Francisco

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Radisson Hotel250 Beach StSan Francisco CA 94133 Tel : +1 (415) 392-6700Email : [email protected]

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L’hôtel est situé à dans le quartier de Fisherman’s Wharf, à moins d’un pâté de maisons de la station de tramway Beach Street & Mason Street. Très prisé des touristes, ce secteur est en partie célèbre pour ses différents musées, dont celui de la Marine, ses restaurants situés sur le front de mer servant du crabe et ses ferries qui assurent la liaison avec l’île d’Alcatraz. D’autres lieux touristiques de la ville comme Chinatown, Lombard Street ou North Beach sont situés à proximité.

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- 09h00 Udemy- 10h30 Autodesk (San Francisco) - 13h00 Lunch @ Stanford University (Palo Alto)- 14h00 Stanford University School of Engineering (Stanford University)- 15h15 Stanford StartX - 15h45 Stanford d.school Institute of Design- 16h30 Google- 18h30 Dîner et soirée libres

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09h00 10h30Udemy Autodesk

Udemy is the world’s largest marketplace for teaching and learning. More than 8,000 expert instructors have published online courses on Udemy on everything from programming to yoga, marketing to guitar, photography to cake decorating, and so much more. Over 3 million students in 190+ countries are taking these courses to advance their careers and pursue their passions. Each course is available in San Francisco on-demand, via the iPhone, iPad, Android and Web. Organizations also use Udemy for Organizations (UFO), a corporate online learning platform, that provides training solutions to over 2,000 companies. Udemy is headquartered in San Francisco.

As a global leader in 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software, Autodesk helps people imagine, design, and create a better world. Autodesk, founded in 1982, offers an unparalleled depth of experience and a broad portfolio of software to give customers the power to solve their design, business, and environmental challenges. In addition to designers, architects, engineers, and media and entertainment professionals, Autodesk helps students, educators, and casual creators unlock their creative ideas through user-friendly applications. It is headquartered in San Rafael, California.

Shannon Hughes - Senior Director of Marketing

Shannon Hughes is part of the instructor team at Udemy. She is thrilled to spread the word about Udemy and loves helping experts in every field discover the excitement of teaching online. She holds a BA from Wellesley College and an MBA from the University of California, Berkeley.

Dominique Pouliquen - Director of Market Development, Reality Capture Group

Dominique Pouliquen joined Autodesk through the acquisition of Realviz in May 2008, a company that he co-founded in March 1998 from a technology transfer with Inria (National Research Institute for Computer Sciences and Automatics). He was CEO of this company for ten years, developing its image-based content

creation software business in the special effects and digital imaging markets all over the world. Dominique Pouliquen has spent his career in the computer graphics industry after graduating as an Engineer from Ecole supérieure d’électronique de l’Ouest, Angers, France, in 1986.

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School of Engineering – Stanford Entrepreneurship Network Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP)

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Stanford University is one of the world’s leading research universities. Stanford is known for its entrepreneurial character, drawn from the legacy of its founders, Jane and Leland Stanford, and its relationship to Silicon Valley. Research and teaching stresses interdisciplinary approaches to problem solving. Areas of excellence range from the humanities to social sciences to engineering and the sciences. Stanford is located in California’s Bay Area, one of the most intellectually dynamic and culturally diverse areas of the nation.

The Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) is the entrepreneurship education center of the Stanford School of Engineering. It entails facilitating STVP’s partner relationships, creating and facilitating the Faculty Fellows Program, as well as overseeing global programs for the office.

Anaïs Saint-Jude - Student Engagement Manager @ STVP

Rebecca Edwards - Global Programs Manager @ STVP

Anaïs Saint-Jude leads all cross-campus student engagement efforts. She designs and runs initiatives and programs that teach the attitude, knowledge and skills necessary for engaging in the world as an entrepreneur. Previously, Anaïs Saint-Jude cofounded and ran BiblioTech, a program connecting Stanford humanities Ph.D.s with the Silicon Valley ecosystem.

She holds an M.A. in French and Humanities and a Ph.D. in French from Stanford University.

Rebecca Edwards has a Master’s degree in Community-Social Psychology from the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, where she looked deeply at how to foster a sense of community in a variety of contexts. At STVP she focuses on finding ways to bring people together around entrepreneurship education.

Mike Lyons - Venture Partner and Consulting Associate Professor

Mike Lyons was previously a Managing Partner and co-founder of Zilkha Venture Partners, an early stage venture capital partnership focused on seed and first round investments in technology companies. He was a founding investor, CEO, and director Informed Diagnostics. He recently founded SafeView, Inc., a spinout of Battelle/PNNL, and he

currently serves as a Director of that company. Mike Lyons serves on the boards of Selectica (SLTC), Real-Time Innovations, and PetroShear. Concurrently, he is a Consulting Associate Professor at the Stanford University Department of Management Science and Engineering. Serving in that position since 1989, he co-developed the Stanford Technology Ventures Program and founded Technology Venture Formation, one of the most highly rated courses in the School of Engineering.

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Andrew Scheuermann - Stanford Campus Strategy lead at StartX

Michael de la Cruz - Head of International Education

Andrew Scheuermann is currently helping organize the World Energy Innovation Forum with leading cleantech venture capitalist, Ira Ehrenpreis. He previously worked with Precourt to organize the Energy@Stanford&SLAC conference and the Energy Seminar, led a team for the Cleantech Investor Summit, worked

with the Stanford Entrepreneurship Network (SEN) to organize Stanford’s Startup Weekend, and is co-Nerd Boss of Silicon Valley Nerd Nite. Andrew Scheuermann holds a BSc in chemistry and a B.A. in economics from the University of Florida, and is a Ph.D. candidate in materials science and engineering at Stanford.

StartX is a nonprofit startup accelerator for Stanford students and alumni.

Since 1998 Google has grown by leaps and bounds. From offering search in a single language they now offer dozens of products and services in scores of languages. And starting from two computer science students in a university dorm room, they now have thousands of employees and offices around the world—more than 70 offices in more than 40 countries around the globe. A lot has changed since the first Google search engine appeared. But some things haven’t changed : their dedication to the users and their belief in the possibilities of the Internet itself.Google inaugurated its new French offices in Paris in December 2011, which serve as its headquarters for all its Southern Europe, Middle East and Africa operations. In addition to the Google France offices, the headquarter hosts a development and research center (in partnership with the French national research centre CNRS) and a cultural institute.

The d.school is a hub for innovators at Stanford. Students in engineering, medicine, business, law, the humanities, sciences, and education find their way here to take on the world’s messy problems together.

Michael de la Cruz leads the international team responsible for delivering Google solutions and initiatives for Education. His team collaborates with higher education and primary-secondary education institutions to achieve their visions and goals using open technology based solutions from Google. Prior to Google, Michael de la Cruz was the Director of Market

Development at Intel Corporation responsible for delivering sales and marketing programs for the education sector. He has a BSc in Electrical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and an MBA from Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University.

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- 09h00 Coursera (Montain View)- 11h00 Singularity University (Moffett Field)- 12h30 Lunch and meeting @ Oracle (Redwood City)- 14h30 Mountain View High School (Montain View)- 16h00 Renault Silicon Valley Lab (Sunnyvale)- 19h00 French Alumni Event @ French Tech Hub/Prime (San Francisco)

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Coursera is a social entrepreneurship company that partners with the top universities in the world to offer courses online for anyone to take, for free. Coursera envisions a future where the top universities are educating not only thousands of students, but millions. Their platform enables the best professors to teach tens or hundreds of thousands of students. Through this, Coursera hopes to give everyone access to the world-class education that has so far been available only to a select few. Coursera wants to empower people with education that will improve their lives, the lives of their families, and the communities in which they live. Coursera is headquartered in Mountain View.

Singularity University (SU) is a benefit corporation headquartered at NASA Research Park in Silicon Valley. SU provides educational programs, innovative partnerships and a startup accelerator to help individuals, businesses, institutions, investors, NGOs and governments understand cutting-edge technologies and how to utilize these technologies to positively impact billions of people. From their inception in 2008, SU has empowered individuals from more than 85 countries to apply exponentially growing technologies—artificial intelligence & robotics, biotechnology, nanotechnology & digital fabrication, networks & computing systems and medicine & neuroscience—to address humanity’s grand challenges: education, energy, environment, food, global health, poverty, security, space and water.

Daphne Koller - President and co-founder

Daphne Koller was recognized as one of Time Magazine ’s 100 Most Influential People for 2012, Newsweek ’s 10 most important people in 2010, and more. Prior to founding Coursera, she was the Rajeev Motwani Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, where she served on the faculty for 18 years. In her research life, she worked in the area of machine

learning and probabilistic modeling. She is the recipient of many awards, including Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the MacArthur Fellowship, and membership in the US National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is an award-winning teacher, who pioneered in her Stanford class many of the ideas that underlie the Coursera user experience. She received her BSc and MSc from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and her Ph.D. from Stanford.

Carin Watson - Managing Director of Corporate Innovation

Carin Watson runs the Corporate Innovation Exchange, an open innovation campus where large organizations can establish an innovation outpost to drive bold and disruptive innovation. She has 20 years of marketing, product development and corporate innovation experience with Fortune 500 companies. Prior to SU, Carin Watson helped drive

innovation at Citi by serving as an internal consultant advising leaders and practitioners on critical capabilities, structures and processes. She also helped catalyze the establishment of Citi’s global innovation lab network and launched its first digital innovation community. Having worked closely with IDEO and the Stanford d.school, she enjoys facilitating design thinking workshops for professionals, educators and students. She holds a BSc in managerial economics from the University of California, San Diego and an MBA from Kellogg’s School of Management.

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Mountain View High School

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With more than 380,000 customers—including 100 of the Fortune 100—and with deployments across a wide variety of industries in more than 145 countries around the globe, Oracle offers an optimized and fully integrated stack of business hardware and software systems. Oracle engineers hardware and software to work together in the cloud and in your data center—from servers and storage, to database and middleware, through applications.

Mountain View High School (MVHS) is one of two comprehensive high schools in the Mountain View Los Altos Union High School District. MVHS serves a diverse student body of over 1,800 students from the cities of Mountain View, Los Altos and Los Altos Hills. The student body is 55% White, 20% Asian, 17% Hispanic, 6% other, 3% African-American. In the heart of the Silicon Valley, the neighbors include technology giants Google, Intuit, Microsoft and NASA-Ames. As a college preparatory high school, MVHS responds to the community’s demand for rigor, relevance and excellence by offering open access to all 23 Honors and Advanced Placement (AP) courses across the curriculum. In 2000 and 2007, MVHS received a full 6 year accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). Newsweek ranks MVHS among the top 200 high schools nationwide.

Ann Rogan - Director of Global Development

Ann Rogan currently directs international activities at Singularity University where she works with SU’s network of global ambassadors to spearhead new initiatives and grow global partnerships. Previously, she lived in India during which time she founded a supply chain company to do “last mile” distribution of consumer solar products. Ann Rogan is a graduate

of McGill University where she studied international development and English Literature. She started her career at age 11, winning a national design contest held by America West Airlines to crowd source a design that represented the theme of “Teamwork.” She’s a venture advisor to i-GATE, a nonprofit seeking to link cities with the talent of national laboratories (LLNL) and the business community — to support entrepreneurship in the tri-valley of the San Francisco Bay area.

Susan Beidler - Senior Director of Product Strategy

Dave Grissom - Principal at Santa Clara Unified School District

Susan Beidler is responsible for initiatives that contribute to adoption and advancement of Oracle’s Higher Education ecosystem. As part of Oracle’s Higher Education Cloud, Susan Beidler is now focused on the design and development of the Student Cloud product.

Dave Grissom had been an education administrator for more than 15 years in the Santa Clara Valley. High School principal for the last 8 years, and Principal at Mountain View High School since 2012, he graduated from San Diego State University.

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The Renault group has been making cars since 1898. Today it is an international multi-brand group, selling more than 2.6 million vehicles in 128 countries in 2013, with 37 manufacturing sites, and employing nearly 122,000 people. To meet the major technological challenges of the future and continue its strategy of profitable growth, the Group is harnessing its international development and the complementary fit of its three brands, Renault, Dacia and Renault Samsung Motors, together with electric vehicles, the Alliance with Nissan, and its partnerships with Avtovaz, Daimler and Mitsubishi. With 12 world championship titles in 36 years, Renault’s expertise in Formula 1 is equally remarkable, as a vector of innovation, image and awareness.

Shad Laws - Innovation Project Manager @ RISV

Serge Passolunghi - Director of Renault Innovation in Silicon Valley

Shad Laws has a background in engineering, design, startups, and software development. His previous startups span the fields of environmental engineering, automotive fabrication, and electrical analysis software. He completed his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University researching vehicle dynamics and control. For this work, he developed theoretical simulations

but also full-scale prototypes, which he continued at Livic in France after graduation. Before this, he received a MS from Stanford University and a BSc from Northwestern University, both in Mechanical Engineering with an emphasis on design.

Serge Passolunghi graduated as Professor in Automation and Manufacturing from the the Ecole normale supérieure and has a Master in computer sciences for robotics and industrial automation. Previously, he was the Director of the Certa, a flexible workshop, training center, subsidiary of Renault, for introducing CAE & MES processes and tools. He

joined Renault Company in 1999 to develop Digital Manufacturing as Project Manager. From 2005, he managed Catia transition and was promoted “Expert” for CAD-CAM-CAE methods and tools. In 2007, Serge Passolunghi took in charge IS-IT plan for Engineering and related advanced studies. Back to Renault Engineering mid-2008, he led PLM transformation and strategy for Renault Engineering. Currently he is Director of our Silicon Valley office to develop innovation introduction for connected cars.

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- 09h00 Salesforce (San Francisco)- 11h00 TechShop (San Francisco)- 12h30 Lunch & debrief @ Café Bastille (San Francisco)- 14h00 Afternoon @ Prime (San Francisco) Education and Technologies Conference Edtech pitchs and demos- 18h30 Networking Event @ Prime (San Francisco) Edtech and Open Innovation

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Founded in March 1999, Salesforce builds and delivers customer relationship management (CRM) applications as scalable online services. The salesforce.com product suite—Team Edition, Professional Edition, Enterprise Edition, Wireless Edition and Offline Edition—gives companies of all sizes a complete 360-degree view of the customer. The company’s award-winning CRM solutions provide integrated online sales force automation, customer service and support management, and marketing automation applications to help companies meet the complex challenges of global customer communication. Salesforce is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Europe and Asia. Around 300 employees in Paris and a R&D center in Grenoble.

TechShop is a membership-based workshop that provides members with access to tools and equipment, instruction and a creative and supportive community of like-minded people so you can build the things you have always wanted to make. You can think of TechShop as a health club but with tools and equipment instead of exercise equipment. TechShop is designed for everyone, regardless of their skill level. It is perfect for inventors, “makers”, hackers, tinkerers, artists, roboteers, families, entrepreneurs, youth groups, First robotic teams, arts and crafts enthusiasts, and anyone else who wants to be able to make things that they dream up but don’t have the tools, space or skills.

Rob Lamb - Director Market Readiness

Rob Lamb joined Salesforce.com in 2002. He is currently a Director within Salesforce University leading the effort to provide a high quality and enabling learning experience to the internal distribution teams across the globe. Rob Lamb previously worked in various other roles including Customer Success, AppExchange Partnership and Field Sales.

Mark Hatch - Co-founder

Mark Hatch is CEO and co-founder of TechShop and a recognized leader in the global maker movement. Under his leadership, TechShop revenue grew 20-fold in five years and multiple new locations have opened across the US. Mark Hatch has held executive positions at firms including Kinko’s, Avery Dennison and Health Net. In 2013, his book, The Maker Movement Manifesto,

was released by McGraw-Hill Education. He has been recognized by San Francisco Business Times as one of “Bay Area’s Most Admired CEOs” and by Popular Mechanics as one of “25 movers and makers who are reinventing the American Dream.” A former Green Beret, Mark Hatch holds an MBA from the Drucker Center at the Claremont Graduate University.

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Declara is an intelligent social learning platform powered by machine learning, advanced search algorithms, and cognitive recommendations. Founded in 2012, Declara is being deployed in companies and governments across three continents to support deep learning, professional development, and large-scale innovation. Declara is headquarterd in Palo Alto.

Blackboard is a global leader in enterprise technology and innovative solutions that improve the experience of millions of students and learners around the world every day. Blackboard’s solutions allow higher education, K-12, professional, corporate, and government organizations to extend teaching and learning online, facilitate campus commerce and security, and communicate more effectively with their communities. Founded in 1997, Blackboard is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia.

Elizabeth Chaponot - Chief Administrative Officer Lycée français de San Francisco

John Forge - New Education systems with Technology

Born and raised in the United States, Dr. Elizabeth Chaponot has experienced an international education, both as a student and as an educator. She is fluent in French and English and holds a French baccalauréat. She earned a bachelor’s in English, a Master’s in international education and a Ph.D. in educational administration (with a minor in

applied linguistics) from the University of Southern California (USC). Dr. Chaponot served as Head of School for Lycée international de Los Angeles (LILA) from 2006 to 2013. She was awarded les Palmes Académiques in 2009. She currently is the CAO of Lycée français de San Francisco (LFSF).

John Forge is CEO Euro-Pacifica. He has an international experience in the creation, management and re-engineering of high technology organizations. He was founder and first CEO of three successful companies in the fields of market research, consulting, and marketing of advanced technologies. In addition to these, he has led as CEO and COO four other companies operating in the fields of

database management, artificial intelligence, online retail and marketing research. He is the author of numerous articles in French and in English, and a book in French. He is listed in Larousse, the official French dictionary, as the inventor of the French word “progiciel” which translates “software package”. John Forge has a diploma in physics from Orsay University, an MBA from HEC in Paris and a doctorate in economics from Paris University.

Nelson Gonzalez - Co-Founder & Chief Strategic Officer

Mark Strassman- Senior Vice President Product Development

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UClass is the leading K-12 district content management system that makes it easier than ever for teachers to find, share, and organize curriculum and resources. Founded in 2012, UClass is the first-ever platform that leverages social networking to connect classrooms across the world at uclass.org. In partnership with Teach For America and Teach For All, UClass gives students access to a world of possibility by connecting them to their classmates, teachers, parents and other students around the world.

Talentoday is a global leader in modern-day career guidance. It is improving the effectiveness and outcomes for individuals seeking to know themselves better to help find their dream job. The online community based career guidance platform automates and simplifies the guidance process by providing a free assessment for individuals and a comprehensive guidance platform for career counselors that accelerates and scales effective job placement as well as identifies career path opportunities. Talentoday is partnered with more than 100 of the world’s top enterprises and universities and has helped assess and place millions of individuals. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Talentoday also has operations in Paris.

Educreations is a community where anyone can teach what they know and learn what they don’t. The software turns any iPad or Web browser into a recordable, interactive whiteboard, making it easy for teachers and experts to create engaging video lessons and share them on the Web. Students can replay these lessons any time, any place, on any connected device. They’re on a mission to dramatically improve student achievement by extending the reach of great teaching. Educreations is headquartered in Palo Alto.

Zak Ringelstein - CEO

Martin Ryssen - COO and co-founder

Wade Roberts - Founder & CEO

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- 08h50 UC Berkeley The Haas School of Business- 09h15 The Lester Center for Entrepreneurship- 09h45 Institute for Business Innovation - 10h15 Big Ideas @ Berkeley- 11h30 CITRIS Innovation Lab - 12h30 Lunch @ SkyDeck and Venture Lab- 14h30 Golden Gate University (San Francisco)- 16h00 Debrief @ Prime- 19h30 Dîner à la résidence de la consule de France à San Francisco

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UC Berkeley

The Haas School of Business – UC Berkeley

The Lester Center for Entrepreneurship – UC Berkeley

The University of California, Berkeley (also referred to as UC Berkeley), is a public research university located in Berkeley, California. It is the most selective—and highest ranked in US News and ARWU public university in the United States for undergraduate education, and is considered one of the most prestigious universities in the world. Aside from its academic prestige, UC Berkeley is also well known for producing a high number of entrepreneurs.The university occupies 1,232 acres (499 ha) on the eastern side of the San Francisco Bay with the central campus resting on 178 acres (72 ha). Berkeley is the flagship institution of the 10 campus University of California system.

As the second oldest business school in the United States, the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley is one of the world’s leading producers of new ideas and knowledge in all areas of business—which includes developing innovative business leaders, individuals who redefine how we do business by putting new ideas into action in all areas of their organizations, and who do so responsibly.

Julie Shapiro - Associate Director of Business Development, Executive Education Programs

David Charron - Lecturer Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Julie Shapiro is an expert in conceptualizing and managing complex international educational programs. She is a virtuoso in cultural diplomacy, a polyglot and a world traveler. She is in charge of promoting the custom executive education programs at UC Berkeley Haas Business School. Each year, the school welcomes individuals, public sector organizations and corporations eager to learn new approaches on how to solve

the business & management issues they face in their environment. UC Berkeley develops and tailors specific programs answering this demand in the spirit of UC Berkeley’s motto ‘Leading through innovation’.

David Charron is senior Fellow and member of the professional faculty in the Lester Center for Entrepreneurship at Berkeley-Haas, Berkeley’s primary locus for the study and promotion of ventures and entrepreneurship. He is executive director of the Berkeley Entrepreneurship Laboratory and an entrepreneur, including co-founder of Scientific Learning Corporation, a publicly-traded neuroscience company based on innovations from UCSF and Rutgers. David Charron has been a principal member of

the faculty team for Intel Corporation’s Global Technology Entrepreneurship Education project teaching international faculty how to teach entrepreneurship and create entrepreneurial ecosystems. David Charron holds a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University and an MBA from the Haas School.

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Big Ideas @ Berkeley

CITRIS Innovation Lab – UC Berkeley

Alic Chen - Research and Development Manager

Maria Carkovic - Executive Director

Phillip Denny - Manager

Alic Chen is a Post-doctoral Scholar in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at University of California, Berkeley. His current research is focused on two fronts: (1) Methods to improve LED efficiency through cooling with low-noise piezoelectric fans and (2) design and synthesis of extremely low-cost composite thermoelectric materials for waste heat energy generation. Alic Chen is also working with the Healthcare group at the

Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (Citris) to assist in development of multi-disciplinary and multi-campus healthcare research projects.

Citris (Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society) brings a unique methodology and collection of resources to its pursuit of innovation across disciplines and subject areas. With its cutting-edge laboratories and renowned faculty experts, Citris serves as an incubator for translating new ideas into working prototypes. This iterative process has four steps : Learn, Build, Launch, Connect. As a university-based research center, Citris is committed to meeting UC’s educational mission and sparking the desire to learn among students and faculty alike.

Maria Carkovic is executive director at the Institute since 2012 and a consultant since 2000 at the International Monetary Fund. She has a BA in Economics from Catholic University of Chile and a Ph.D. in Economics from UCLA.

Phillip Denny serves as the Chief Administrative Officer of the Blum Center for Developing Economies. He also serves as the program manager for the Big Ideas@Berkeley contest, managed by the Blum Center. Prior to joining the Center, Denny worked on political campaigns providing research and communications strategies for numerous candidates and organizations.

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Judy Lee - Associate Professor and Dept. Chair, Operations & IT Management. School of Business

Pauline Carmona - Consule générale de France à San Francisco

Jeff Burton - Executive Director

Judy is an active contributor in the university community. She chairs the monthly Silicon Valley CIO Round-table, sponsored by the Fisher CIO Leadership Program, The Haas School, UC Berkeley, where she also serves on the advisory board of that program. In addition, Judy runs a bi-annual technology fair that showcases technology start-ups to Bay Area CIO’s. Judy has also served as a technology executive with strong experience in program management, business process

re-engineering, professional services, product engineering/release, call centers, IT development/delivery, computer operations, data/database administration, and has provided business development consulting to entrepreneurs in the areas of product strategies/road-maps and product marketing.

Âgée de 41 ans, mère de trois enfants, Pauline Carmona est, depuis le 2 septembre 2014, la première femme consule générale de France à San Francisco et la seule femme consule dans le réseau consulaire français aux Etats-Unis. Entrée en 1997 au ministère des Affaires étrangères, elle est en charge de l’ex-Yougoslavie à la sous-direction de l’Europe balkanique, avant de gérer le dossier de l’élargissement de l’Union européenne, à la direction de la coopération européenne.

De 2003 à 2006, elle est en poste à Hongkong en tant que consule générale adjointe, pour être ensuite nommée conseillère politique à Tokyo. Pauline Carmona a piloté la mission de la gouvernance démocratique à la direction de l’économie globale et des stratégies de développement du Quai d’Orsay de 2010 à 2012, à Paris. Puis, elle est affectée à la direction des Ressources humaines du ministère jusqu’en 2014 en tant que conseillère des Affaires étrangères, chargée de la sous-direction des Personnels contractuels.

SkyDeck in Berkeley is one of the first research university startup accelerators developed to foster entrepreneurial excellence through personalized engagement and key alliances among the University, National Lab, Local Government & Private Sector. SkyDeck combines the consulting know-how of traditional accelerators with the vast resources of our research university. This robust partnership, coupled with SkyDeck’s unique mentorship program, gives startups the opportunity not only to grow their businesses, but also to launch and compete with industry leaders.

Founded in 1901 in San Francisco, Golden Gate University (GGU) offers undergraduate and graduate programs in business and management, taxation, and law. GGU has teaching sites throughout the West coast and an award-winning online campus. Golden Gate University offers a variety of scheduling options to accommodate its students’ varying availability. Since more than 80% of students attend part-time, classes are offered on campus or online, with programs in the afternoons, evenings, and even on weekends.

Jeff Burton, a member of the founding team of video game maker Electronic Arts, was named Skydeck’s executive director in 2012. Throughout his more than 30-year career in the startup world, Burton has served as a founder, CEO, and owner of a variety of consumer-facing software technology companies. At Electronic Arts, he was responsible for the company’s early entry and success in international markets.

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ÉCOLES D’INGÉNIEURS- ENSMM - Said ZERHOUNI, directeur des relations entreprises- ENSMM - Bernard CRETIN, directeur- EPF Ecole d’ingénieur - Olivier HORNER, directeur de la recherche et de l’innovation- Ecole centrale de Marseille - Frédéric FOTIADU, directeur- Ecole centrale de Lille - Véronique LE COURTOIS, directrice des études

UNIVERSITÉS- UTT - Timothée TOURY, directeur de la formation et de la pédagogie- Université Lille 1 - Francis GUILBERT, vice-président relations extérieures, entreprises et communication- Université Rennes 1 - Patrice MOUTON, responsable master et formations e-learning- Université Rennes 1 - Sylvain VACARESSE, professeur associé, consultant e-learning- Conférence des présidents d’université - Danièle HERIN, conseillère permanente et ancienne présidente de l’université Montpellier 2

BUSINESS SCHOOLS- Kedge Business School - Armand BAJARD, doyen associé à la faculté- Groupe IGS - Martine CAZIER, secrétaire générale- Groupe Esc Troyes - Jean-Michel HALM, consultant, manager Entrepreneurship- ESSEC - Sophie MAGNANOU, directrice Learning Center- EM Grenoble - Hélène MICHEL, professeur et directrice de la chaire Serious Games & Innovation

ORGANISMES DE FORMATION- CFA Formasup Nord-Pas-de-Calais - Frédéric SAUVAGE, directeur- AFPOLS - Franck MARTIN, directeur- AFPOLS - Hugues CAMPAN, directeur administratif et financier

LES EDTECH ET L’INNOVATION- Technopole de l’Aube - Alexandre DEREY, responsable communication et marketing- Gutenberg Technology - François-Xavier HUSSHERR, CEO- Steelcase - Jean-François WATCHI, directeur développement enseignement supérieur- Neoptec - Camille CAPELLE, responsable recherche

MÉDIASFrance Info - Célia QUILLERET, journaliste

L’ETUDIANT / EDUCPROS- Emmanuel DAVIDENKOFF, directeur de la rédaction - Sylvie LECHERBONNIER, rédactrice en chef d’EducPros- Hélène LESOURD, responsable des relations institutionnelles- Emmanuel TRECOURT, directeur du digital

RELATIONS ET COOPÉRATIONS FRANCO-AMÉRICAINES- Prime is a transatlantic innovation platform promoting the Paris region as a center of innovation and engaging in activities to encourage and incentivize American companies and organizations to invest in the Paris region. Prime offers a series of services and programs fostering transatlantic partnerships: Ambassadorship to connect Paris region labs with American companies, Open Innovation programs to connect corporations with innovative startups, Learning Expeditions & Technology-Focused Events. Prime is a subsidiary of Paris Region Enterprises. Prime has a sister company, the French Tech Hub, a growth accelerator for French high tech companies in the US.

- The French Tech Hub (the Hub) is a growth accelerator for French High Tech Companies in the US. The French Tech Hub has formed an alliance with Ubifrance to serve IT and Life Sciences companies from all over France. The French Tech Hub is located in San Francisco and in Boston and operates as a One-Stop-Shop to provide a wide variety of services needed for American expansion: strategic coaching, marketing support, business development, domiciliation, working desk, subsidiary creation, administrative support, etc. The French Tech Hub was founded as an initiative of the Paris Region Development Agency, the French Ministry of Foreign Trade, Ubifrance and BPIFrance.

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