Deep‑Tech, Startups, and the Rebirth of Industrial Strategy
Date & Time
Friday, October 16, 09:00–17:30
Location
ESMT Berlin
Schlossplatz 1, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Sponsor
TEAM GLOBAL Chair for Disruptive Innovation
Registration Fees
- Non‑Member: $162
- SMS Member: $135
Event Overview
Join us for a this high-level academic-practitioner extension that examines how deep-tech industries (e.g., semiconductors, energy, life sciences) are reshaping strategy in response to growing geo-economic fragmentation and renewed industrial policy. It frames deep-tech innovation as a coordination challenge across firms, startups, investors, academia, and policymakers, where traditional assumptions about global scale, market access, and capital are increasingly constrained by political and regulatory forces.
The program begins with keynotes on deep-tech industry transitions, setting the stage for a discussion on “Is Global Strategy Over? Deep-Tech in a Fragmented World.” We’ll explore the strategies and struggle of deep-tech founders and managers, dive into deep-tech ecosystems in Germany and beyond and discuss regulation and ecosystem building in a practitioner-policy panel. This full-day event invites participants to discuss how firms can build and sustain competitive advantage amidst geopolitical complexity, regulatory divergence, and regionally anchored innovation systems. Confirmed speakers and panelists include Dietmar Harhoff (MPI), Kennth Huang (NUS), Scott Stern (MIT) and Florenta Teodoridis (USC).
The day also includes a guided tour of the historic Staatsratsgebäude (former State Council of the GDR), where the SMS extension will take place. In the evening, enjoy breathtaking views from Berlin’s TV Tower and stay for dinner (not included).