Coming EVENTS w3w3® Media Network will be there
8/08/05 PM – DaVinci - Night With a Futurist
8/09/05 Mid Day - Bio Science Forum
8/09/05 PM – RVC – August Great Connections 8/10/05 AM – CEBA/P3 Breakfast
8/11/05 AM - VoIP Lunch & Learn
8/15/05 PM – TiE Rockies – Exit Strategies
8/18/05 PM - Photonics Industry Annual Awards
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TeleCom Opportunities and Wireless Denver
"New generation service providers are beyond cable and satellite. New technologies include 802.11, WIMAX, VoIP, IP Video, IP TV and a growing list of technologies," points out Gary Gaessler, of Trillion and founder of Denver Telecom Pros. Sue Wyman, of Jivaro Group and Prez of the Denver TeleCom Pros adds Healthcare, Security Government and Professional Services to the opportunity list. LISTEN 8/08/05 |
Teens for Teens Could Be the Answer 8/08/05
“Teens have a great deal to say, but nobody listens,” says Matt Goad a recent graduate of the University of Denver. Paul Bauer, clinical professor, department of IT and Electronic Commerce introduced Matt to Larry and Pat Nelson when he heard w3w3.com wants to launch a “Teens for Teens” Channel, built for Teens and built by Teens. Teens will learn the entire process. LISTEN |
On-the-Spot Predictions About BioScience, 2004 - 10/2004
What is on the horizon for BioSciences in Colorado? At BioWest 2004, we asked some candid questions from a very diverse group of professionals about the future of the industry. Hear what Chris Christoffersen, Brian Vogt, Rick Jory, Vicki Jenings, David Allen and others have to say…you might be surprised. October 2004 |
Five Issues to Consider When It's the Pits
Strategies for Success
Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse. Things could get worse, but there are ways to deal with it. Denial is not the way out. At times it seems to go from the unknown & uncomfortable to absolute utter chaos. After listening to the 4-minute audio with Larry Nelson check out the Ultimate Win, And. . .compliments of w3w3.com Print Your Copy of "If" by Rudyard Kipling |
BioWest 2005 Grows with an International Draw 8/1/2005
“The BioScience industry is about commercializing and making available for application, new discoveries that come out of our science community,” says Denise Brown, Executive Director of the Colorado BioScience Assoc. “Fitzsimons is the envy of the rest of the world,” points out Chris Shapard, Dir. BioScience and Emerging Technologies, OEDIT. LISTEN
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Women Inventors Growing in Numbers 8/1/2005
“In 1910, less than 1% of all patents were issued to women,” says Tom Frey, Executive Director of the DaVinci Institute. That’s an improvement over 50 years prior when only 10 patents per year were issued to women. Today, the Patent Office reports that 10.9% are issued to women today. There are many explanations from Legal, economic, social and education. Tom & Larry discuss. LISTEN |
Colorado Science Forum and Creativity Colorado scientists and technologists produce some of the highest level of research in the nation. The federal government funding rates Colorado #3 in per capita expenditures in the nation. Richard Stucky, PhD. And VP of research and Collections for the newly founded Colorado Science Forum discusses creative thinking and the future with Denise Brown and Chris Shapard. 8/1/2005 LISTEN |
You’ll Enjoy Immediate Benefits as a Passport Partner The 2005 launch of the w3w3® Passport program gives its members the leading edge in meeting important people, exposing products & services to buyers and be part of a team that will help ensure economic development, stability & vitality in Colorado. Join Now. |
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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LISTEN OutSourcing is Dicey & Misunderstood 8/1/2005
“Take Nike as an example…shoes are made around the globe, but everyone is looking for the best price,” points out Vic Ahmed, President of Parsec. Vic sited an example that Larry had not heard before. About 75% of the money spent on shoes stays right here in the US. That includes design & promotion as well as sales & marketing dollars. Vic knows this is a sensitive issue.
LISTEN 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.
LISTEN Innovation & Access to Capital in Colorado 7/11/05
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. |
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 |
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