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"Charlie's Tech Talks" launches at University Texas at Dallas

Updated: Nov 11, 2024


Empowering Asians in Technology at the University of Texas at Dallas


In an era where technology shapes nearly every aspect of our lives, creating platforms to foster innovation and diversity in this space is more crucial than ever. Enter *Charlie’s Tech Talks*, an exciting new speaker series launched at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) under the Center for Asian Studies. This inaugural event is not only dedicated to promoting Asians in technology but also aims to bridge the gap between academia and the tech industry, providing a space for meaningful dialogue, networking, and mentorship.


The Vision Behind Charlie’s Tech Talks


Named after visionary entrepreneur Charlie Wen-Tsann Chen, founder and CEO of DFW Technology, the series is designed to highlight and celebrate the contributions of Asians in the technology sector. As a pioneer who has built several successful enterprises and fostered collaboration between Taiwan and the U.S., Charlie’s journey exemplifies resilience, innovation, and leadership. His passion for creating opportunities for future generations of technologists serves as the foundation of this initiative.


The Center for Asian Studies at UTD is committed to addressing the underrepresentation of Asians in leadership roles within the tech industry. Charlie’s Tech Talks will feature a diverse range of accomplished speakers who have excelled in fields like engineering, computer science, artificial intelligence, and entrepreneurship. Through their stories, students and aspiring technologists will gain invaluable insights into the challenges and opportunities awaiting them.



Why It Matters


The tech industry is one of the most dynamic and fast-growing sectors globally, yet diversity, particularly in leadership roles, remains a critical issue. Asians have long been contributors to technological advancements, but their presence in executive and decision-making positions often doesn’t reflect their contributions. Charlie’s Tech Talks is committed to changing this by empowering Asians with the tools, mentorship, and inspiration they need to lead.


This initiative couldn’t have come at a better time. As the world becomes increasingly digital, the demand for technological expertise will continue to rise. By promoting diversity and inclusion within the tech industry, Charlie’s Tech Talks helps ensure that the future of technology is built by a broad spectrum of voices.



Redefining Fantasy Sports and Breaking Barriers in Tech


The inaugural Charlie's Tech Talk at UT Dallas featured Nan Wang, the co-founder and CEO of Sleeper, a fast-growing fantasy sports platform that has redefined the gaming and sports industry. Under Nan’s leadership, Sleeper became one of the most popular fantasy sports apps, known for its innovative features and strong community-driven focus. During the talk, Nan shared his entrepreneurial journey, offering insights on scaling a startup, navigating the tech landscape, and breaking barriers as an Asian leader in the highly competitive world of sports and tech. His story was a testament to resilience, innovation, and the value of building a strong, engaged user base. Attendees had the opportunity to learn how to turn passion into a thriving business while embracing challenges in the tech space.



Join the Movement


Charlie’s Tech Talks promises to be a landmark event that brings together students, technologists, and business leaders from across the globe. If you're passionate about technology, diversity, and making a difference in the world, this is a series you won’t want to miss.


Stay tuned for updates on upcoming speakers, event schedules, and how you can get involved. Let’s build a future where technology and diversity go hand in hand!


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Charlie's Tech Talks is hosted by the Center for Asian Studies at UT Dallas and sponsored by industry leaders committed to promoting diversity in technology. For more information, visit the UTD website.

 
 
 

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