Week of March 24 - 31, 2003 ~  v.5, n.12

The New Pack: The Venture Forum 2003
As in any economic downturn, the challenges of the current marketplace have set new standards as to who will survive the tide and how. The dozen companies presenting at the upcoming Venture Forum represent diverse market sectors and growth levels. Taken together, they represent a new breed of tech startup that has accomplished more, has moved farther along on the curb, and knows what its markets really are.

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~Upcoming Larta Events
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April 3: Venture Forum 2003
Want to get an inside track on the next big opportunities in technology? Come to the Venture Forum. Get a preview of the soon-to-be-hot new companies. Hear the experts on key trends. Join the cream of the investment and entrepreneurial community. Over its 9-year history, The Venture Forum has been the launching pad for new tech companies and has generated over $500 million in funding. Something big is about to hatch. Don't miss it.

Keynote speakers:
Shaygan Kheradpir
Chief Information Officer, Verizon Communications

Albert Myers
Corporate Vice President, Strategy and Technology Northrop Grumman

Luncheon Speaker:
Randy Brinkley
President (Outgoing), Boeing Satellite Systems

Welcome Remarks:
Andy Chase
Managing Director, Citigroup Alternative Investments

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Larta University :
March-April 2003

March 26: PwC Expert Access #2: Accounting Issues for Emerging Technology Companies
Stock Compensation, Revenue Recognition, Equity Transactions, and Research and Development are four areas of fundamental importance to emerging technology companies, and four areas that have unique and often complex accounting issues. The goal of the course is to highlight key accounting and reporting matters and to give you a working understanding of what impact these areas have on your business and your business decisions.
Locations: West L.A. & Irvine
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April 10 : Economic Research Briefing: Venture Capital Industry- Special Sand Dollar Report Release
Southern California is one of the most diverse economies in the country, and not surprisingly has the most diverse venture capital investments of any comparable region in the country. And while venture investors in the region have been on a recent roller coaster of rapid growth and even more rapid decline, many of them remain optimistic, yet realistic, about the opportunities ahead. This report on the venture capital industry of Southern California features comprehensive new information and data (including regions of San Diego and Santa Barbara), with interviews from leading investors in the region. The Sand Dollar Report features data from the PwC MoneyTree survey.
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April 16 & 30: PwC Expert Access #3: Stock Based Compensation and Equity
Issuing preferred stock, stock options and warrants are a few of the equity related areas that give rise to complex accounting issues. To avoid surprises in your reported results and understand the “cost to your company” for issuing such instruments, an understanding of the financial statement impact for these items is necessary. This course will discuss the impact of the issuance of these instruments in terms understandable to emerging technology companies.
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May 1 : Economic Research Briefing: Medical Device Industry
Led by Jeffrey L. Gren, Director of the Office of Microelectronics, Medical Equipment and Instrumentation (OMMI) within the International Trade Administration, this briefing will present an overview of the performance of the medical devices industry, and how the U.S. has positioned itself as the dominant global producer. There will be detailed information on such topics as regulations and reimbursement; Department of Commerce and Industry Activities in relation to regulatory and reimbursement; the Department of Commerce (DOC) medical device export program; how the DOC and industry are working together to improve the global regulatory and reimbursement environment, and more.
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~ New from Larta

The 2003 Federal Technology Funding Guide
Sponsored by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Larta has published its latest edition of the most comprehensive resource on government-facilitated programs for R & D, Winning Government Money, The 2003 Federal Technology Funding Guide. The report is recognized as the nation's leading survey on technology funding by the federal government (over $90 billion per year). With interest in government funding for technology at an all time high, this publication serves a relevant need for companies seeking this kind of assistance.
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Larta is seeking a Marketing Assistant
Larta is widely regarded as one of the most influential forces in the technology industry. We are seeking an individual possessing strong interpersonal skills, some experience in conference and event marketing, excellent oral and written communication skills, solid organizational skills, and computer graphics and web design capabilities. We seek a highly motivated, creative individual with strong initiative.

As our Marketing Assistant, you will report to the Programs Director and will:
· Assist in program marketing efforts including conference brochures, website development and updates, promotional flyers, email marketing, and direct mail campaigns
· Develop marketing messages and write marketing copy for conferences and events
· Assist the Program Director with logistical and administrative aspects of programs
· Maintain communication with event speakers, attendees, vendors, etc.

Interested candidates please send resumes to fax (213) 744-1791 or email jjohnson@old.larta.org.

Third IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology- Call for Papers!
Following the first two successful IEEE Nano Conferences in Maui (2001) and Washington DC (2002), the emphasis of this conference will be on applications of nanoscience and nanotechnology. As the potential of nanotechnology is significant and wide ranging, the conference focus will be on engineering issues related to nanoelectronics, circuits, architectures, sensor systems, integration, reliability and manufacturing in addition to fundamental issues such as modeling, growth/synthesis, characterization, etc. The conference will feature Plenary, Invited, and Contributed papers (oral and poster sessions) thematically arranged according to various topics. Due Date: March 28
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Venture Capitalists See Some Rays of Hope in Tough Market (Knowledge at Wharton)
Although one of the morning panels at Wharton’s annual private equity conference in January was titled “Investment Opportunities in the Current Market,” panelists talked more about toughing it out in today’s weak economy than about new opportunities for investing, many of which are still down the road. But they did suggest several technologies with blockbuster potential and forecast a comeback for some already-familiar industries.
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Lifting the veil on VC returns (San Jose Mercury News)
Silicon Valley's elite venture capital firms, financiers of many of the nation's technology start-ups, earned staggering amounts of money for their investors during the go-go days of the late 1990s.
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Telecom:

Telecom Firms Rebuild, Beef Up Security (Washington Post)
In the year and a half since terrorist attacks in New York and at the Pentagon crippled communications networks along the East Coast, telecommunications companies have invested heavily to fortify their facilities
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Security:

Gussied Up Patriots Debut in Iraq (Wired)
The Patriot missile made a dashing entrance in the first Gulf War, but its performance on the battlefield turned out to be less than stellar. Now a revamped version is being tested in the new war against Iraq.
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Digital Terrain Images Help Planners Pinpoint Warfare (Wall Street Journal)
Accurate military mapping has long been an essential part of fighting wars. Now, as US and coalition forces invading Iraq employ high-tech weapons to cut the time between identifying targets and attacking them, mapping precision is critical: Slight mistakes can cost civilian and military lives.
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Bioscience:

US to Test Bioterror Alerts on Doctors' PDAs (Reuters)
The US government said Friday it will begin testing a system using handheld personal digital assistants, or PDAs, to deliver urgent messages to doctors, nurses and other health-care workers in the event of a biological attack.
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Digital Media :

Sonicblue sings bankruptcy blues (CNET.com)
Hardware maker Sonicblue has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and intends to sell off its ReplayTV digital recorder and Rio MP3 player businesses to D & M Holdings and Marantz Japan. The company also has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its GoVideo business to Opta Systems.
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Nanotechnology:

One-man nano investment bank plays matchmaker to firms, funders (Small Times)
Here's one more sign the nanotech industry is getting closer to maturity: A former Wall Street analyst is creating what he calls the first investment bank focused solely on the nano business. R. Douglas Moffat wants to help startups with promising technologies navigate the treacherous waters of corporate finance. It's a one-man firm right now, but eventually Moffat wants to branch out and launch a venture capital fund to invest in nanotech companies.
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March 26-27: 2nd Pan-Disciplinary Technology Transfer Conference: From Lab to Market in Today's Reality
Join us at this unique cross-disciplinary gathering of technology transfer
professionals, academic and industry researchers, lawyers, investors, and others interested in accelerating the transformation of technology from discovery to product. This event will he be held at The Ritz-Carlton, Pasadena.
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March 27: AWT:The Women's Technology Leadership Forum
Further Contact Info: Cynthia Cotteta, President Association for Women in Technology. (949) 496-1200.
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April 2-4: National Nanotechnology Initiative, From Vision To Commercialization
From Vision to Commercialization is designed to provide a comprehensive and in-depth look at the NNI. The focus of this exciting conference is to look at what areas are being funded and why, what the results of research have been to-date, and what avenues appear to hold commercial promise.
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April 9, 10, 16, 17 & 29: Frontier Associate presents, The Leader Workshop
The purpose of the Leader Workshop is to provide a technology that empowers people to lead, manage, and work powerfully with others to produce breakthrough results in their organizations. By technology we mean something reliably replicable, and not based on belief or particular personality traits. While covering principles and models, the 5-Day Leader Workshop has a real-world results orientation, with numerous demonstrations and exercises concerning how to apply the workshop technology to the participants' particular issues.
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May 19-21:ASME 3rd Annual MEMS Technology Seminar
5 courses offered, exhibits, & NASA Microdevices Lab Tour. Register today!
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May 22: Corporate Investment and Strategic Alliance Conference
The Corporate Investment & Strategic Alliance (CISA) Conferences are the oldest, largest and most successful conferences in the US dedicated exclusively to companies seeking corporate funding and/or strategic alliances from Fortune 1000, Nasdaq 100, International 200, or other large public or private corporations.

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