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Monday, May 19, 2008

NYBA's 17th Annual Meeting

Monday, May 19, 2008

12:00 AM



The 2008 NYBA Annual Meeting is the largest and most important regional bioscience gathering in the Tri-State area, annually attracting hundreds of entrepreneurs, investors, innovators, researchers and industry leaders to two days of high-caliber information and insight you can use.

Proposals for speakers and panels are being accepted through November 9, 2007.

Sponsorship and advertising opportunities are limited.

Contact Joe Tortorice to be part of this elite group: jtortorice@nyba.org, 631-444-8861.

 

Why should you attend NYBA 2008?

  • Learn about the latest advances in bioscience and technology driving the industry.
  • Understand how biotech is impacting and revitalizing the New York economy.
  • Uncover the key strategies to financing and marketing your biotech business.
  • Keep an eye on your local, regional, national and international competition.
  • Find out why "The Cures Start Here" in New York.
  • Meet the leaders of New York State's biotechnology community.
  • Discover the companies, entrepreneurs and innovations enabling New York's biotech workforce
  • Find partners, investors, products, customers, employers, employees or even new friends.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Kaizen Basics

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

1 pm – 5 pm

$250 ($125 MACNY member)

Kaizen Basics participants will gain an understanding of the value stream, how to seek out the eight wastes and how to utilize ‘lean’ tools to conduct a successful Kaizen Event. They will learn how to identify a good project and use the Shingijutsu Method to conduct a Kaizen event, including what should be in place prior to launching the event.

The Kaizen Basics program is delivered by TDO as part of MACNY's Training Corner. For registration please contact Kris Alexich at 315-474-4201 x12.

On-site option:
The Kaizen Implementation class can be conducted at your facility and includes Kaizen Basics. Team members will complete a Kaizen Event at their site and will gain hands-on Kaizen implementation experience. Mastery of the techniques taught in class is demonstrated via successful completion of the event with the organization receiving concrete improvement as a result.

  • Location: MACNY, One Webster's Landing, Syracuse, NY 13202
  • Website:
  • Phone:315-474-4201 x12
  • Email: kalexich@macny.org

NYBA's 17th Annual Meeting

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

12:00 AM



The 2008 NYBA Annual Meeting is the largest and most important regional bioscience gathering in the Tri-State area, annually attracting hundreds of entrepreneurs, investors, innovators, researchers and industry leaders to two days of high-caliber information and insight you can use.

Proposals for speakers and panels are being accepted through November 9, 2007.

Sponsorship and advertising opportunities are limited.

Contact Joe Tortorice to be part of this elite group: jtortorice@nyba.org, 631-444-8861.

 

Why should you attend NYBA 2008?

  • Learn about the latest advances in bioscience and technology driving the industry.
  • Understand how biotech is impacting and revitalizing the New York economy.
  • Uncover the key strategies to financing and marketing your biotech business.
  • Keep an eye on your local, regional, national and international competition.
  • Find out why "The Cures Start Here" in New York.
  • Meet the leaders of New York State's biotechnology community.
  • Discover the companies, entrepreneurs and innovations enabling New York's biotech workforce
  • Find partners, investors, products, customers, employers, employees or even new friends.

2008 POP Symposium "Polymer Materials for a Sustainable Future"

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

2:00pm – 4:45pm

See Website for Registration Fees

"Polymer materials for a sustainable future"

This 2008 program reflects an increasing interest for green materials and combines the two symposia held in 2007 by the CCMR: POP and Green Materials.
Polymer Outreach - Green Materials Program

This year's symposium "Polymer materials for a sustainable future" hosted by Professors Margaret Frey, Fiber Science and Apparel Design, and Uli Wiesner, Materials Science and Engineering, will include presentations covering the latest advances in polymer research at Cornell, industry presentations and the ever-popular poster session highlighting our entire research portfolio and graduate students and postdocs.

Learn about cutting-edge research at Cornell and network with colleagues in academia and industry at our beautiful campus in Ithaca, New York. We look forward to you joining us.

 

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

2008 POP Symposium "Polymer Materials for a Sustainable Future"

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

2:00pm – 4:45pm

See Website for Registration Fees

"Polymer materials for a sustainable future"

This 2008 program reflects an increasing interest for green materials and combines the two symposia held in 2007 by the CCMR: POP and Green Materials.
Polymer Outreach - Green Materials Program

This year's symposium "Polymer materials for a sustainable future" hosted by Professors Margaret Frey, Fiber Science and Apparel Design, and Uli Wiesner, Materials Science and Engineering, will include presentations covering the latest advances in polymer research at Cornell, industry presentations and the ever-popular poster session highlighting our entire research portfolio and graduate students and postdocs.

Learn about cutting-edge research at Cornell and network with colleagues in academia and industry at our beautiful campus in Ithaca, New York. We look forward to you joining us.