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7/19/05 MidDay – RVC - Show Me the Money@ w3w3 Offices
7/19/05 PM – TiE, CORFIDA, DTP - Summer Social
7/21/05 Day – DaVinci - Podcasting Boot Camp
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Bringing Renewable Energy Resources to Market 7/18/05
The Tech Transfer Team at NREL supports the Mission of “Realize the Value of Public Investment.PART 1 Listen to them explain how it’s done for everyone to see. Tom Williams, Bobi Garrett, Walter Copan, Marty Murphy, George Douglas explain how the barriers to use are overcome by leveraging knowledge. PART 2 The NREL Way to Bring it to Market > PART 3 Answers to Renewable Challenges - NREL > PART 4 Unlimited Energy – Fact or Fiction?
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Taking a Close Look at RFID Facts & Stats 7/18/05
There are three “value pillars” when evaluating the benefits of RFID mobility technology. Fritz Hesse, president of the Colorado RFID Alliance and CEO of Focus Now Solutions goes on to share facts and stats that deal with the RFID urban myths, the seamless way for “things” to talk to each other and the boundless opportunities for innovative developers and users. More Info
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Analyzing Pros & Cons of Roll-Ups & M&As 7/18/05
Many large VC funds on the east coast focus on conglomerating companies and rolling them up in a similar space. Vic Ahmed, net worker extraordinaire and CEO of Parsec goes onto point out there are tons of benefits as the companies grow that this can also be a major money saver. Vic recommends that we all talk to others about the benefits of locating their headquarters in Colorado. |
International Observers & Colorado Tech Week?
Block out the dates: October 17 – 21 2005. The “Best of the Best” in technology and science will be showcased statewide in Colorado. Top Colorado associations are involved. This series of events, from Grand Junction to Colorado Springs, from Ft Collins to Pueblo is attracting international attention. You can have a front-row seat. Listen: Jonita LeRoy from OEDIT gives us the scoop. Visit Colorado State Blog . 7/11/05 |
Bringing Technology Business to Colorado 7/11/05
Serial entrepreneur, Paul Ray shares some insight about the differences between a product that leads to building a company or a product to be sold to a larger company. Paul has been a VC, angel investor as well serving as Colorado’s bioscience chief. Listen to him describe how he engineered a move of an out-of-state company to Colorado and tapped into virtual techniques. LISTEN |
Innovation & Access to Capital in Colorado
If Large companies experience stumbling blocks to innovation that require developing relationships with smaller companies as well as VCs, and universities (Colorado has some of the best). To do this, the large companies must discuss the problems they have and invite the entrepreneurs to help solve them. Vic Ahmed, Parsec CEO says this creates an ecosystem of success. 7/11/05 LISTEN |
Taking a Close Look at Colorado Aerospace
Taylor Locker, Applied Technology Assoc. was one of many companies that were checking out the top-flight aerospace industry in Colorado. The Space Symposium held in Colorado Springs is an annual event with the best and the brightest and serves as a great forum for building business and partnerships. Taylor said he wishes his state would have its own "Space Channel". 7/11/05 Space Photos |
Squaring Off on Tabor – Is It Too Hot to Handle?
If you are business savvy and don’t have time to keep up with legislative issues that can help or hurt your business, listen to this discussion with Denise Brown, Exec. Dir. CO Biosciences Assoc and Brian Vogt, Director of CO of Economic Development. You’ll get the scoop on Tabor, Referendum C, Amendment 23 and more. LISTEN 5/16/05 |
Verbal + Virtual + Written = Persuasion Skills (FREE Seminar 7/14/05 – Sponsored by w3w3® Passport Develop easy to use communications skills in only 90 minutes that will help you to achieve your goals. This powerful, proven and people-oriented technology was written and developed by Larry Nelson. Act now, as space is limited. Facilitated by Larry Nelson and Allison Taylor 6/27/05 |
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