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May 22, 2025 5 PM - 7 PM PDT
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Explore the Future of Technology with ACGSV!
Join us for an exclusive panel discussion on the ACGSV Top 5 Tech Trends, where we will cover into the key innovations shaping the next wave of technological transformation.
Silicon Valley continues to lead the charge in disruption and progress, and this event will explore the emerging trends redefining industries, markets, and the way we do business. Gain valuable insights from industry experts as we navigate the fast-paced evolution of technology and what it means for the future.
Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and be part of the conversation driving the next era of innovation!
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Moderator:
Mark Niu is a technology reporter and an award-winning screenwriter and playwright. He is a correspondent and podcast host for the brain health site Being Patient and serves as a guest panelist on NBC Bay Area’s Press Here TV show. Mark is a regular contributor for Global Business, a news show on international TV station CGTN America. He’s always on the lookout for innovation, covering such events as CES, Game Developer’s Conference, Augmented World Expo, and a flurry of startup demo days.
For more than three decades, Mark has been a journalist covering global events, providing in depth reporting on the 1997 Hong Kong handover, traveling to North Korea twice where he crossed the DMZ, and interviewing world leaders including the presidents of Taiwan and the Philippines. He was awarded a Foreign Correspondents Human Rights Press Award from Amnesty International for his investigative report on corporal punishment in Indian schools. Mark has helped produce programs for CBS 60 Minutes, Fox News, The NBC Nightly News, The National Geographic Channel, and the Nightly Business Report on PBS. He was a familiar face in Hong Kong where he anchored and reported for the territory’s largest broadcasters, including TVB, Star TV, and Asia Television. Prior to that, Mark served as reporter and anchor at local NBC and ABC affiliates in Wisconsin.
Mark’s play, Juche Rules, based on his travels to North Korea, was staged at East West Players Theater in Los Angeles and published in the Southern California Review. His short films and documentaries have screened at numerous festivals, including winning best writing and directing awards at the Moondance and Poppy Jasper International film festivals.
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