CKGSB Asia Start Program Concludes
Analysis based on 11 articles · First reported Jun 03, 2026 · Last updated Jun 03, 2026
The successful completion of the Asia Start Program by Stanford Graduate School of Business and the opening of applications for future cohorts indicate a continued focus on executive education in AI and digital transformation. This could indirectly benefit the technology and education sectors by fostering global business understanding of China's tech landscape. Companies like Tencent, EITC, and Unitree Robotics gain exposure to international executives, potentially leading to future collaborations or investments.
Stanford Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) successfully concluded its May edition of the Asia Start Program, which brought together 25 senior executives from 19 countries. The program focused on AI and digital transformation in China, including practical visits to companies such as Tencent, EITC, and Unitree Robotics in Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Shenzhen. Participants, including Andrea Napolitano from Brazil and Katja Forbes from Australia, gained insights into China's AI strategies and refined their business models. Bo Ji, Program Director, highlighted the program's success in equipping leaders. CKGSB has now opened applications for the next cohort of the Asia Start program, scheduled for November 2026, continuing its commitment to fostering future-ready leadership.
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