Founding and History
The Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue was founded to ensure that technology advances freedom—not authoritarianism. Its inspiration is a campaign that succeeded, against all odds, in preventing China’s CCP from dominating 5G telecommunication technologies, putting all our freedoms at risk. Here’s how it happened:
The Work of the Krach Institute
Today, the work of the Krach Institute centers around three strategic imperatives:
- Tech Diplomacy training and education for business leaders, technologists, and the global foreign policy community on the practice of Tech Diplomacy
- Bringing together like-minded countries, companies and civil society—the Global Trusted Tech Network—operates by a shared set of democratic values and trust principles to advance freedom
- Creating, testing and codifying key Tech Diplomacy strategies and solutions that can be used to push back against authoritarian domination of vital tech sectors
The Krach Institute leverages Purdue’s strength in innovation, deep expertise in technology, and global prowess in educating transformational leaders. It represents the 5th pillar in Purdue’s reputation as America’s top national security university. The other 4 pillars are: (1) leadership in national security technologies research; (2) lab-to-fab commercialization capabilities; (3) preeminence in STEM education and retraining the workforce; and (4) track record of innovative corporate partnerships.
Leadership
Michelle S. Giuda
CEO, Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue
Former Assistant Secretary of State for Global Public Affairs
The Hon. Keith Krach
Chairman, Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue
Former U.S. Under Secretary of State; Former Chairman and CEO of DocuSign and Ariba; Former Chairman of Purdue Board of Trustees
Mung Chiang
Co-Founder Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue
President Purdue University
What is Tech Diplomacy?
New technologies are changing our world in ways traditional diplomacy is ill-equipped to address—disrupting global power relationships, up-ending fair economic competition and destroying individual freedoms.
Keith Krach—former U.S. Under Secretary of State, CEO of DocuSign and founder of Ariba software—and Mung Chiang, President of Purdue University created Tech Diplomacy by combining cutting edge technology expertise, high-tech business strategies, and foreign policy tools, to prevent authoritarian nations from using new technologies to expand their power and undermine precious freedoms.
Technology Expertise
- R&D
- Manufacturing
- Application
- Training
- Adoption
Hi-Tech Business Strategy
- Category Kingmaking
- Execution Oriented
- Marketing Strategy
- Massive Networks
- Innovation at Scale
Foreign Policy Tools
- National Security
- Diplomacy
- Policy Making
- Coalition Building
- Intelligence
Tech Diplomacy
- Global Trusted Tech Network
- Global Trust Standards
- Public/Private Partnership
- Global Tech Security Strategy
- IP Protection
Tech Sectors
Our academic experts from Purdue University and our distinguished Advisory Council members are focused on developing trusted tech solutions and strategies across twelve critical tech sectors that are most vulnerable to techno-authoritarian influence.
Strategic Initiatives
Global Tech Security Commission
The Global Tech Security Commission (GTSC) is a group of international and multi-sector leaders dedicated to protecting freedom via the innovation and adoption of trusted technology.
GTSC’s charter includes forging a Global Tech Security Strategy, unifying like-minded nations, utilizing private sector innovation, building a Global Tech Trust Network, and establishing standards rooted in democratic principles.
Learn moreChina Risk Mitigation Playbook
Doing business in in a country controlled by the CCP comes with a unique set of challenges and risks, including regulatory complexities, intellectual property concerns, cultural differences, and geopolitical tensions.
Companies must carefully assess these factors and weigh them against potential benefits. Boards and executives also have a responsibility to protect stakeholders and shareholders from the many risks posed by the the CCP’s influence on the Chinese market with a comprehensive China risk mitigation plan.
The China Risk Mitigation Playbook offers business leaders an incisive guide to identifying and reducing the risks of doing business in this market.
Learn moreThe Global Trusted Tech Network
The Global Trusted Tech Network is a rapidly growing alliance of like-minded countries, companies and civil society that operate by a shared set of democratic values and trust principles to advance freedom.
Trust principles include integrity, accountability, transparency, reciprocity and respect for the rule of law, property and sovereignty.
Learn moreGlobal Mentor Network
Building the next generation of transformational leaders—and tech diplomats—requires mentorship. But there aren’t enough mentors to go around. This is why the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue recently acquired the Global Mentor Network (GMN)—the world’s leading virtual mentorship platform for delivering mentorship at scale.
GMN leverages real world insights and leadership lessons from top leaders in tech, security and business to accelerate the development of aspiring tech diplomats committed to democracy and freedom.
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