Serial Entrepreneur Kenneth Morse is coming to Norway tomorrow. Morse is one of the global leaders of innovation and has been a long time spokesman for the entrepreneurs about the new global importance of global innovation and increased collaboration.

He has co-founded six high-tech companies, together with MIT friends and classmates. Five of these ventures had successful IPOs or mergers; one was a disaster. Since 1996, Ken has been giving back to the next generation of entrepreneurs, helping them build great companies and become successful globally. A particular focus is assisting men and women entrepreneurs in Quebec, Europe, Turkey, the Middle East, Pakistan and New Zealand.

As the former head of MIT Entrepreneurship Center and Visiting Professor at ESADE Business School in Barcelona, InnoMag sees him as a leading voice for the growing importance of entrepreneurship and innovation as ingredients for increased competitiveness.

In 1980, he relocated to Silicon Valley as a founding member of 3Com Corporation. At the moment he is in the early stages of writing a book on global entrepreneurs who built great companies far from Silicon Valley and Route 128, whose working title is Making it Happen Globally. But first, he will be speaking at the Technoport conference in Trondheim.

InnoMag will return with an interview with Ken soon, and we’re looking forward to share his thoughts with our readers.

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