East
Meets West
California's
technology industry may have its closest confidant in the
offshore high tech hub of Taiwan. Meanwhile neighboring China,
despite its political demons, may be catching up.
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Larta
University: Strategic Planning May 22&23
Special full-series discount now available.
For
the past three years, Larta University has helped put hundreds
of entrepreneurs and innovators on the fast track to growth
and success. Workshops feature real-world instruction from
successful businesspeople, entrepreneurs, investors, and experts.
Larta University delivers quality educational programs, focusing
on practical skills for businesses. First workshop is titled
"Strategic Planning For Your Venture" and will addresses
how entrepreneurs take business inspiration-- concepts and
ideas, assets, intellectual property, other proprietary technology--
and turn it into a profitable company through strategic planning.
Speakers include: Jerry Gallwas (Beckman Instruments), Robert
Holmen (Miramar Venture Partners), Peter Coyne (Mellon Ventures),
David Lavinsky (Growthink), Assaf Litai (Vidius).
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'Informal'
Entrepreneurship Is the Key to China's Success (Knowledge@Wharton)
Business scholars in recent years have argued that sound legal
and financial systems are vital to economic growth. China
lacks both, but the country's economy is growing like gangbusters
- averaging 8.35% expansion for most of the 1990s. This seeming
paradox was one of the subjects discussed at a recent conference
on The Future of Chinese Management held at the Wharton
West campus in San Francisco.
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NATO, studios plot d-cinema strategy (Hollywood Reporter)
In the still-brave new world of digital cinema, it'll be the
equivalent of a Jedi war council. On Friday, studio executives
from Fox, Universal, Warner Bros. Pictures, MGM and Paramount--a
delegation representing NewCo, the seven-studio coalition
charged with moving digital distribution forward--will meet
in Washington during the National Association of Theatre Owners'
spring board meeting.
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A
New Direction for Intellectual Property (New York Times)
Perceiving
an overly zealous culture of copyright protection, a group
of law and technology scholars are setting up Creative Commons,
a nonprofit company that will develop ways for artists, writers
and others to easily designate their work as freely shareable.
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Plot Twist for 'Star Wars': Attack of the Cloners (Los
Angeles Times)
A week before the movie's release, unauthorized copies of
the next "Star Wars" episode hit the Internet on
Thursday, offering a stark demonstration of Hollywood's growing
problem with piracy in a digital age.
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Announcements
CalTIP 2002 solicitation period is now over
The
Nano Republic Conference 2002 - July 17
The Nano Republic Conference on July 17 at UCLA will be the
largest assembly of the key Nanotechnology players in California
and combine scientific presentations with business panel discussions.
It will serve as a serious examination of the current state
of Nanotechnology. Produced by Larta, in collaboration with
the California NanoSystems Institute, Rockwell Scientific,
Caltech, UCLA, USC, and UCSB, the Nano Republic Conference
will feature world-class speakers and highlight California-wide
Nanotechnology efforts. Join government leaders, academic
researchers, investors, corporate executives, and entrepreneurs
alike to hear discussions about current Nanotechnology developments
within specific industrial segments of Life Sciences, Information
Technology, Materials, Fabrication, and Sensors/Security.
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CalTIP
2000 Report
Progress report on the California Technology Investment Partnership
(CalTIP) program, a seed grant administered by Larta, that
helps turn cutting-edge technologies into commercial products
and services. This report includes case studies, track records
on company growth after receiving a CalTIP award, testimonials
from business leaders, new products and patents produced out
of assistance from the program, job creation and more.
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Job
Opportunities
UCLA Office of Intellectual Property is hiring multiple positions.
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This
events calendar is provided as a service by Larta about events
vetted and endorsed by Larta.
May
21: Caltech/MIT Enterprise Forum Presents: Patriot Ventures
- Breaking Into the Homeland Security Market
In this program, the Caltech/MIT Enterprise Forum takes
a deep look at what it takes for a high-tech venture to break
into the homeland security market. We address the issues with
a presentation from Sergio Robleto, head of the Los Angeles
office of Kroll, Inc. and Bill Lyte, Senior Vice President
of Tetra Tech, Inc. Both firms provide security-related products
and services to corporations and public agencies. We continue
with panel commentary on case presentations from two emerging
companies with advanced technology applicable to infrastructure
defense. We close with a round of audience questions.
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May
22&23: Larta University:Strategic Planning
"Strategic Planning For Your Venture" and will
addresses how entrepreneurs take business inspiration-- concepts
and ideas, assets, intellectual property, other proprietary
technology-- and turn it into a profitable company through
strategic planning. Speakers include: Jerry Gallwas (Beckman
Instruments), Robert Holmen (Miramar Venture Partners), Peter
Coyne (Mellon Ventures), David Lavinsky (Growthink), Assaf
Litai (Vidius)
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information >
May
22: Southern California Monte-Jade Science and Technology
Association and Photonics Society of Chinese-Americans presents
The New Opto-Electronics Industry
A dinner meeting presenting an overview of opto-electronics
industry and investment environment. Renaissance Long Beach
Hotel, 6 pm - 10 pm.
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May
23: SDRTA's Big eSchmooze 2002
Big
eSchmooze was the first large-scale networking event for San
Diego's tech community, and has consistently shattered attendance
records, topping 1,600 attendees last August. The event is
well-known for its variety of participants...from scientific
start-ups to sophisticated public companies, you'll see a
huge cross-section at the eSchmooze.
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May
30-31: NASA Commercial Technology Office: NASA Presentation
& Phase I Proposal Preparation Workshop
Workshop
emphasizes fundamentals of NASA program and how it operates.
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June
5: Digital Media Wire Presents: "Wired and Mobile: How
Far Ahead is Asia?"
Asia has embraced mobile phones and broadband
services with an enthusiasm that perhaps no other region can
match. With so many wired and mobile consumers in Asia, there
are tremendous opportunities for distribution of digital entertainment.
This panel, lead by tech-entertainment personality, Ken Rutkowski,
and composed of executives and professionals from Microsoft,
E! Networks, Moviso, UCLA and Jones Day will examine recent
developments in Asia and discuss, among other things, opportunities
for U.S.-based companies to distribute content through mobile
and broadband services in Asia. For more information, contact
Ned Sherman.
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