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Thursday, April 8, 2010
5:30 P.M. – 6:30 P.M.
FREE
Strategies to translate a promising life science tools technology into a commercial reality by Harry Glorikian, Founder and Managing Partner with Scientia Advisors.
Harry Glorikian heads Scientia Advisors serving the health care and life science industries. He is known worldwide as a leader in helping companies streamline their operations and accelerate their growth and in presenting current trends in life science, health care and business. Prior positions include senior management positions at Applied Bio Systems, Signet Laboratores, in Massachusetts, and at X-Cell Laboratories, Inc., in California, Harry has deep commercial background in diagnostics, molecular biology, proteomics, cellular biology and biodefense. Harry is an avid inventor who has several patents and patents pending in the US and abroad.
This presentation - thru live web streaming and on-demand viewing at the website listed - is sponsored by Sevenino Center for Technological Entrepreneurship at the Lally School of Management and Technology.
This is the 9th Biotechnology Management & Entrepreneurship Seminar Series.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
7:30 A.M. – 12 Noon
$45.00
Accelerate CNY is presented by regional business and economic development organizations seeking to foster economic vitality and environmental stewardship in New York's Creative Core.
The event caters to businesses, entrepreneurs and individuals interested in learning about the latest trends in technology, manufacturing, energy and the environment.
Please visit the website for full details and the link to register
Monday, May 17, 2010
See info at website
For full details visit:
http://www.cnytdo.org/mail/2010ventureforum.html
Two day event: May 17 - May 18, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
visit website for fee
The Center for Economic Growth (CEG) announced today that the 10th Annual SmartStart UNYTECH Venture Forum, will be held in Syracuse May 17-18, 2010 at the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel & Conference Center. The forum is Upstate's premier venture forum to highlight the best early stage companies to investors.
"Supporting high growth companies is important for the Tech Valley region, as well as across the state. Moving this forum to different cities each year allows us to diversify opportunities presented to our entrepreneurs. The Center or Economic Growth is looking forward to another successful forum, connecting researchers and start-ups with the funded needed to move forward," stated F. Michael Tucker, president and CEO of the Center for Economic Growth.
This is the largest event for early stage companies and entrepreneurs in Upstate. It showcases local innovation before the entire Northeast investing and technology community. Every year, the forum provides a snapshot of the entire spectrum of New York state's latest emerging technologies and insights into future markets.
"The Tech Garden is truly excited to welcome UNYTECH and SmartStart to Syracuse. The two events together showcase the best of what Upstate has to offer--cutting edge technologies and strong cross-regional collaborations between universities, entrepreneurs and angel/venture investors," said Nasir Ali, president of The Tech Garden.
Since its inception 220 high-quality companies have presented and 62 have raised over $390 M in equity financing, including over $71 M directly attributable to their participation in the forum.
"The Smart Start Venture Forum is an exceptional opportunity to showcase the wealth of innovation, expertise and resulting leading technologies that exists in Central Upstate New York. This year's event being hosted in Syracuse will allow guests to meet and network with New York's Creative Core's fascinating local entrepreneurial and tech commercialization leaders," said Mitchell Paterson, Economic Development Coordinator of the Metropolitan Development Association (MDA) of Syracuse and Central New York.
"Syracuse University is proud and delighted to host upstate New York's largest technology-venture fair SmartStart UNYTECH. This will be an amazing opportunity for early-stage companies to showcase their businesses to investors and for aspiring entrepreneurs to see first hand on how to attract private investments for their venture. This forum will also provide established companies access to the innovative research happening in the region's world-class research institutions. Moreover, this event will provide networking opportunities with the people of upstate that are promoting an entrepreneurial ecosystem and a constellation of innovation possible," concluded Jeong Han Oh, director of Syracuse University Office of Technology Transfer and Industrial Development.
A call for entrepreneurs will begin in early January of 2010. For more information on the SmartStart UNYTECH forum, please contact CEG at 518-465-8975 or visit www.smartstartvf.com