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Friday, April 4, 2008
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
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The Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP) at Clarkson University presents a Symposium on Materials Synthesis & Processing at the Desmond Hotel & Conference Center, 660 Albany-Shaker Rd. The symposium will cover a broad range of CAMP research and provide an opportunity for industrial scientists/engineers to interact with CAMP faculty.
Registration: $75.00 if you register by March 28; $50 for CAMP members; and $100 on site.
Friday, April 4, 2008
7:30 am – 4:30 pm
Free
ITRx Albany is the first show in the region designed specifically to educate corporate executives and IT professionals on the broad scope of social, financial and technical benefits of secure, available and high performance computer networks.
Keynote: Mike McLendon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Department of Veterans Affairs headed the organization in which an analyst's laptop was stolen potentially placing at risk the loss of millions of individual records. The title of his key note address: Facts Will Ruin A Good Story Every time: The Facts Behind the Veterans Administration Laptop Theft.
TechConnex CEO Summit at ITRx: Roundtable promoting peer discussion of using technology to create an evolution of a business model, igniting innovation through business and technology integration, and technology trends affecting business practices. The CEO Summit will be facilitated by Wally Altes. With more than 25 years of strategic business development experience, including leading his own human resources consulting firm and 12 years as President and CEO of the Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber of Commerce, Wally Altes is both known and respected in the local business community. In addition to serving on several boards, he is currently Executive in Residence at the Graduate College of Union University. Wally was instrumental in branding our area as Tech Valley, a name which captures the emerging technological research and development now occurring.
www.ITRxAlbany.com To register or for more info
Thursday, April 10, 2008
9am – 9pm
Varies: $25 - $75 per event
This two-day event will include a speech by Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year Howard Milstein '73; a Celebration Banquet honoring Milstein; Symposia on the topics of Entrepreneurship in (1) Agriculture, Food and Life Sciences, (2) Engineering, (3) Health Care, (4) Hospitality, (5) Real Estate, and (6) Venture Capital and Sustainability; a university-wide Technology and Entrepreneurship Expo; Showcase presentations from the Cornell Center for Technology, Enterprise and Commercialization and Student Agencies; and a Cornell Entrepreneur Network (CEN) Event featuring Will Rosenzweig '81, Managing Director of PHYSIC Ventures, speaking on "The Convergence of Life Science and Lifestyle: Where are the Business Opportunities?"
Friday, April 11, 2008
9am – 9pm
Varies: $25 - $75 per event
This two-day event will include a speech by Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year Howard Milstein '73; a Celebration Banquet honoring Milstein; Symposia on the topics of Entrepreneurship in (1) Agriculture, Food and Life Sciences, (2) Engineering, (3) Health Care, (4) Hospitality, (5) Real Estate, and (6) Venture Capital and Sustainability; a university-wide Technology and Entrepreneurship Expo; Showcase presentations from the Cornell Center for Technology, Enterprise and Commercialization and Student Agencies; and a Cornell Entrepreneur Network (CEN) Event featuring Will Rosenzweig '81, Managing Director of PHYSIC Ventures, speaking on "The Convergence of Life Science and Lifestyle: Where are the Business Opportunities?"
Friday, April 18, 2008
8:00 am – 5:15 pm
Invention to Venture (I2V) is a national forum on collegiate technology entrepreneurship, developed by the National Collegiate Inventors & Innovators Alliance (NCIIA) with the support of the Kauffman Foundation.
This workshop event, the first to be held in New York State, will provide an introduction to technology entrepreneurship for science and technology students and faculty and provide a forum for those the “entrepreneurial enterprise,” such as investors, entrepreneurs, potential customers and service providers. Participants connect with resources, partners, and programs that can facilitate the pursuit of their entrepreneurial ambitions.
Experienced enterpreneurs, along with subject matter experts will discuss the startup decision, idea validation, sales and marketing, intellectual property, team building, the "pitch", and securing financing. Inventors and entrepreneurs from universities and throughout the community are welcome, as is anyone seeking an entrepreneurial opportunity.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
4:45 – 6:30
No charge
Partner Event - April 23: Inaugural TechConnex & CCI Innovation Forum
Please join us on April 23 at 4:45 for the Inaugural Innovation Forum co-hosted by TechConnex and the University at Albany's College of Computing and Information. The Innovation Forum will highlight new technologies that you should know about. Expert presenter: Kathie Legg, former Political Producer for Yahoo! and now starting up a new mobile division for the LA Times. No charge to attend - Networking opportunities!
Location: Life Sciences Research Building, D’Ambra Auditorium
Topic: Politics and New Media, presented by Kathie Legg, former Political Producer for Yahoo!
Directions: Click Here
There is a Visitor’s Parking Lot (P2) across from the Life Sciences building. You may enter the Life Sciences building at the front main entrance or
from the side door (same side as the Visitor’s Parking Lot)