2026/6/9 AI爆發時代的創新與新創論壇
Stanford AI Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum
We are entering an unprecedented era of AI-driven growth. From advanced semiconductors to a wide range of AI infrastructure, Taiwan’s technology industry has been expanding at remarkable speed. At the heart of America’s most dynamic technology ecosystem is Stanford University, located in Silicon Valley and widely recognized as one of the world's leading centers of innovation.
Stanford’s distinguished alumni have played influential roles across business, investment, government, and academia, serving as key contributors to Taiwan’s social and economic development. As early as 1994, a group of Taiwanese Stanford alumni established a fund at Stanford and endowed four K.T. Li Professorships, which later evolved into the Stanford Academic Foundation. Through the Stanford Alumni Association in Taiwan, alumni from diverse generations and industries—including AI, semiconductors, technology, traditional industries, and finance—have built a strong network that continues to create broad and meaningful impact.
Both founders of FCC Partners are Stanford alumni. To celebrate and further strengthen this influential community, while deepening understanding of the connections between Silicon Valley and Taiwan, the Stanford Academic Foundation, Stanford Alumni Association in Taiwan, the Yu Chi Chung Cultural and Educational Foundation, the K.T. Li Foundation for the Development of Science and Technology, and the Southeast Asia Impact Alliance are jointly organizing a special seminar that will bring together outstanding Stanford leaders and alumni to share their insights and experiences.
The theme of this event is"Stanford AI Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum" We are honored to welcome two distinguished Stanford-affiliated female AI entrepreneurs, Tina Yeh and Iru Wang, alongside two highly accomplished alumni with extensive expertise in venture investment and startup incubation: Max Huang, Chairman of the Stanford Academic Foundation, and Singer Huang, President of the Stanford Alumni Association in Taiwan.
Together, they will share their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives on June 9, offering valuable insights into innovation, entrepreneurship, and the future of AI.