Dr. Jili Chung is a cross-cultural, cross-disciplinary legal professional, professor, and author. He has worked in Washington D.C., Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, and Taipei for global, professional institutes, including Clifford Chance, as its senior lawyer; Goldman Sachs, as its executive director; and a leading company in Apple’s supply chain, as its General Counsel. In addition, Dr. Chung has also founded SpringIP Group, an organization dedicated to fostering innovation of small-to-medium enterprises in Greater China through AI and big data technologies.
He is an MIT Sloan Fellow and obtained his J.D. from UCLA, Ph.D. in Law from Peking University, and MBA and BS in Chemical Engineering from National Taiwan University, with qualifications of attorney-at-law (California and China), patent agent (China), and Certification of Securities Professional (China). He is currently an adjunct professor at Xiamen University in China and a research fellow at East China University of Political Science and Law.
With his 20-years' working experience in Greater China, Dr. Chung dedicates himself to IP-leveraged innovation, and is enthusiastic about exploring values of ancient Chinese cultural heritage and its entanglement in modern, technological innovation.
He is an MIT Sloan Fellow and obtained his J.D. from UCLA, Ph.D. in Law from Peking University, and MBA and BS in Chemical Engineering from National Taiwan University, with qualifications of attorney-at-law (California and China), patent agent (China), and Certification of Securities Professional (China). He is currently an adjunct professor at Xiamen University in China and a research fellow at East China University of Political Science and Law.
With his 20-years' working experience in Greater China, Dr. Chung dedicates himself to IP-leveraged innovation, and is enthusiastic about exploring values of ancient Chinese cultural heritage and its entanglement in modern, technological innovation.