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The EntreTech Forum Presents... TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER: Nuts and Bolts - How to Get Great Technologies Out of Great Universities
BOSTON, Oct. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- On October 20th EntreTech Forum brings together a world-class panel of regional Tech Transfer leaders to share their experiences with the audience and each other.
New technologies are born everyday -- and many of those technologies are incubated at our leading academic research centers. The individuals charged with managing the critical Technology Transfer process that sends newborn technologies into the world have a tremendous responsibility to maximize and balance opportunities across multiple constituencies: their institutions, their researchers (students and/or faculty), and entrepreneurs.
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
The Enterprise Center at Foley Hoag,
The Bay Colony Corporate Center
1000 Winter St., Ste. 4000
Waltham, MA
Cost: $25 -- public; $10 -- students & active military
For information, registration and directions visit our web site http://www.entretechforum.org/
Pre-Registration Available Online http://theentretechforum.camp7.org/
Directions & Map http://www.entretechforum.org/7_contact.htm
Moderator:
Ken Blank, Vice Provost for Research - Northeastern University
Panelists:
Abi Barrow, Director - Mass Tech Transfer Center
Daniel Behr, Director of Business Development - Harvard University
Ashley Stevens, Director of Office of Technology Transfer - Boston University
James Gado, Associate Director, Corporate Relations - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Meeting Organizer:
Paul Zavracky, Dean of School for Technological Entrepreneurship - Northeastern University
About the EntreTech Forum
The EntreTech Forum delivers moderated monthly panel discussions of technology-innovation presentations that feature entrepreneurial and corporate accomplishments along commercialization pathways with discussions of tech transfer, business formation, technology incubation and research from universities, industry and government.
The multi-disciplinary subjects of raising and utilizing different forms of capital, building alliances and structuring deals are included as part of the programming, and serve as tools for the entrepreneur and researcher to commercialize science and technology.
The EntreTech Forum is an affiliate of Northeastern University's School of Technological Entrepreneurship (STE) and is directed by a governing board of business principals, investors, and researchers.
For information and directions visit our web site at http://www.entretechforum.org/
CONTACT: Lawrence C. Grumer, Forum Chairman of The EntreTech Forum,
+1-617-325-9852 (tel), +1-484-303-9852 (e-Fax), lgrumer@taacorp.com/
Web site: http://www.entretechforum.org
http://www.entretechforum.org/7_contact.htm
http://theentretechforum.camp7.org/
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