- Vivek Wadhwa
- Columnist
Vivek Wadhwa is Vice President of Innovation and Research at Singularity University, Arthur & Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance fellow at Stanford University, a Visiting Scholar at the University of California-Berkley School of Information, Director of Research at the Center for Entrepreneurship and Research Commercialization, Exec in Residence at Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering, Senior Research Associate at Harvard University’s Labor and Worklife Program, and Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Emory University’s Halle Institute of Global Learning. He helps students prepare for the real world; lectures in class; and leads groundbreaking research projects. He is also an advisor to several startup companies, a columnist for Bloomberg BusinessWeek, and a contributor to the popular tech blog TechCrunch. He also writes occasionally for several international publications. Prior to joining academia in 2005, Wadhwa founded two software companies. He holds an MBA from New York University and a B.A. in Computing Studies from the University of Canberra, in Australia. He is the author of The Immigrant Exodus: Why America Is Losing the Global Race to Capture Entrepreneurial Talent.
- The way forward for FWD.us
- Why we need a 'plan B' for comprehensive immigration reform
- Wearable tech and the futurists' conundrum
- MOOCs, sensors, apps and games: The revolution in education innovation
- Why innovation is sequester-proof
- Immigration reform’s ‘free lunch’
- Confessions of a Tesla ‘fanboy’
- Obama’s music to futurists’ ears
- The drone debate we need to have
- What companies must do to survive the decade
- Five innovation predictions for 2013
- Does China own the future — or does the U.S.?
- The voice we might never have heard
- Mexico embraces a great American export: Entrepreneurial spirit
- Ray Kurzweil on the future workforce
- Silicon Valley’s second-term wish list
- With TechCrunch’s CrunchGov, Silicon Valley sharpens focus on Washington
- China, immigration and the presidential debate’s clueless moment
- America to immigrants: ‘Give me your tired, your poor’ but keep your entrepreneurs
- This is how you build a tech community
- How the Aakash tablet bounced back
- Why Amazon, Apple tablet releases won’t be a big deal until they’re $100 or less
- Why Apple needs to lose the Samsung appeal
- Is NASA’s InSight too little too late?
- Smashing Silicon Valley’s biases
- America’s irrational immigration fear
- Ethics in the age of acceleration
- The real path to affordable health care for all
- Don’t get tangled in the IPO yarn
- Would the Facebook IPO have bombed if Mark Zuckerberg had an MBA?
- Peter Thiel sings siren song to America’s youth
- Silicon Valley needs humanities students
- Where are the jobs? Ask the patent trolls.
- My wasted day on Capitol Hill
- In Latin America, a new day is dawning
- In Chile’s slums, a lesson in how to make apps for social good
- Brazil: Home of the next Mark Zuckerberg?
- The future of America’s manufacturing sector
- America, keep rewarding your dissidents
- Facebook and the big IPO letdown
- The case for Newt Gingrich and America’s new lunar legacy
- Why it’s China’s turn to worry about manufacturing
- Eight technologies for a healthier 2012
- Five tech predictions for 2012
- Code for America: An elegant solution for government IT problems
- DNA: The next big hacking frontier
- The case for old entrepreneurs
- Why Silicon Valley should fear India
- China opens doors of state-run companies to world’s top talent
- Silicon Valley women are on the rise, but have far to go
- Diversity, cultural networks power innovation
- We need inventors to fill innovation black holes and help U.S. economy
- An open letter to Peter Thiel
- USCIS to start entrepreneurs-in-residence program
- We need to stop America’s brain drain
- China, India and why Peter Thiel is wrong about education
- What we really need to fear about China
- What Spain could learn from its former colony
- On jobs, Obama needs to be a radical
- Mr. President, there is no engineer shortage
- People, not industry, power innovation in Chile
- How a change to the visa laws could reverse the housing slump
- Where Silicon Valley stands on the downgrade
- Uncle Sam to university inventors: School is in session
- On immigration, a step in the right direction
- Five myths about entrepreneurs
- Medicine’s bright future
- Mayor Bloomberg, this is how New York can beat Silicon Valley
- Industry clusters: The modern-day snake oil
- Uncle Sam’s choke-hold on innovation
- Obama’s immigration dodge
- The tech bubble is coming. Prepare yourself.
- Immigration and the death of the recovery
- We need a black Mark Zuckerberg
- Vivek Wadhwa discussed the death of open government
- The death of open government
- Innovation’s golden opportunity
- The Google hack is not big news
- Secondary markets and the next big fraud
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