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The
Future Is Plastic
Hybrid
Plastics has pioneered technology that is leading to the
next generation of materials, which combine the
best qualities of ceramics and traditional plastics.
Make
Your Website Do More
Do
you know how your website fits into the overall marketing
strategy for your business? Do you have a strategy for your
website as a marketing tool? If you're like many entrepreneurs,
you probably don't.
NSF
Program Helps Bioscience
Entrepreneurs
National
Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Keck
Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences (KGI) a $600,000
grant to launch the Partners for Innovation program to facilitate
the research and commercialization of new technologies.
Army
Awards $50 Million to Bioscience Universities
The Army Research Office (ARO) is awarding an initial grant
of up to $50 million over five years to a partnership among
researchers at three universities to establish the Institute
for Collaborative Biotechnologies (ICB).
Project
T2
Project
T2 is a national conference on technology transfer: the
business of turning research into profit. See the latest
research from leading university bioscience and engineering
faculty. Learn about emerging issues and trends in technology
transfer. Find the latest and most revolutionary spinouts
and technologies. Discover innovative ways to form research
partnerships.
Register
to attend the T2 conference now!
Now
Available from Larta Research
Nanotechnology:
What to Expect
Promising
breakthroughs, innovative applications, and increasing federal
support and venture capital funding have raised hopes for
the nanotechnology
industry, which must overcome some
fundamental challenges in order to realize its potential.
Tech
Interns Available
Technology entrepreneurs from Japan are available for unpaid,
part-time internships with U.S. technology companies. These
hand picked and innovative entrepreneurs are determined
to offer tangible help to your business. In addition to
their internship work, they can serve as an introduction
point for emerging trends in Japanese technology. For further
information, please
email David Katz at dkatz@old.larta.org.
Bioinformatics
White Paper
Learn
more about bioinformatics and the obstacles preventing it
from emerging into a profitable sector within the life sciences
industry.
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list of Larta's publications >
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and submissions to James Klein, Larta VOX Editor, at voxeditor@old.larta.org
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SSTI, the State Science
and Technology Institute, calls Larta University one of the
"best programs in the country", having "helped hundreds
of entrepreneurs, implemented innovative programs, and assisted
client companies to raise hundreds-of-millions of dollars."
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Expert Access Series
Combines Larta Universitys classroom-style seminars with the
advisory expertise of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). A set of four
high-impact, interactive workshops address finance, audit, tax and
accounting issues for technology start-ups. Instructors are PwC
Partners with extensive experience serving technology companies
and who understand the key business and accounting issues that are
inherent in the industry. Classes are basic to intermediate level
and require no prerequisites and no advanced preparation. CPE credits
are available for Accounting and Auditing and/or Taxation.
Locations: Los Angeles and Irvine
September
17 & 18: Entrepreneurship Series #4: Protecting
Your Technology: Intellectual Property
Rights
Intellectual property can be the primary asset of a technology
company, and strategic management of IP can attract capital and
monetize revenue, and impact the long-term results of a company's
success. This workshop covers the most crucial legal and business
strategies any company should know before exposing its technology
to a competitive marketplace, including: copyrighting and trade
secrets, working with an independent contractor to develop a product,
and licensing.
Locations: Irvine and West LA
September
23: Successful Negotiation Series #2: The
Difficult Negotiation
Effective, professional tactics for dealing with real-life difficult
negotiation situations, such as "uphill" negotiation where
one party has substantially more negotiating power. Structural techniques
for successfully dealing with uncertainty in negotiations will also
be discussed. The three-hour workshop includes interactive team
and individual exercises that help to consolidate new negotiation
skills. The instructor is Eric Klein of Katten Muchin Zavis Rosenman
LLP.
Location: Downtown Los Angeles
September
24: PwC #1: Start-Up
Accounting and Tax Issues
Have you recently formed a new business? Along with all the other
concerns of starting a new venture, you will need to consider various
tax and accounting issues. This seminar will address issues including
stock-based compensation and cheap stock, start-up costs, tax loss
and credit preservation, maximizing research tax credits, and other
matters.
Location: Irvine
Larta
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Stories in Hot Technology Sectors
Wireless
MCI
Pleads Innocent to Oklahoma Charges (WashingtonPost.com)
MCI pleaded innocent to the first criminal charges brought against
the telecommunications company in an $11 billion accounting fraud,
while criticizing Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson for filing
the charges.
more
Wireless stories
Software
Microsoft
warns of new Windows flaw (CNNMoney)
Software maker says security flaw is similar to one that hackers
exploited to create Blaster worm.
more
Software stories
Internet
One
Voice on Piracy (LATimes.com)
The five major labels cast competition aside to fight illegal downloads.
more
Internet stories
Investments
Oracle
earnings on the rise (CNet News.com)
Oracle reported on-target quarterly earnings that rose 28 percent
over the same period last year, despite a downturn in new software
license sales.
more
Investment stories
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This
events calendar is provided as a service by Larta about events vetted
and endorsed by Larta.
September
15: Like
it or Not
A panel of five active investors will each evaluate three TechSpotter
applicant companies in advance of the event at CBS Radford Studios,
where they will critique the companies, followed by an audience
Q&A. TechSpotter
is an investment prescreening services that helps technology companies
find funding.
September
16: SoCal Venture
Finance Outlook: A New Beginning?
Orange Coast Venture Group monthly breakfast featuring a special
"MoneyTree Survey" mid-year update presentation by Anne-Marie
Vitale of PricewaterhouseCoopers, and a "who's who" VC
panel from six of Southern California's preeminent venture capital
firms.
September
17: Valuation
for Financing or Selling the Company
A LAVA Seminar Series event. Understanding how to determine valuation
and build valuation for an equity or debt financing is imperative
for an entrepreneur to successfully approach the capital markets.
September
17 & 18: Entrepreneurship Series #4: Protecting
Your Technology: Intellectual Property
Rights
This workshop covers the most crucial legal and business strategies
any company should know before exposing its technology to a competitive
marketplace, including: copyrighting and trade secrets, working
with an independent contractor to develop a product, and licensing.
September
22: 2003
Southern California Biotechnology Symposium
Institute for Genomics and Bioinformatics presents the "2003
Southern California Biotechnology Symposium: Gene Discovery in Complex
Polygenic Diseases" in cooperation with the Governors
regional Los Angeles office. Continuing in the spirit of the recent
Governors Life
Science Summit meetings, this conference will bring researchers
and industry leaders together for dynamic interchanges and collaborative
research.
September
23: Successful Negotiation Series #2: The
Difficult Negotiation
Effective, professional tactics for dealing with difficult, real-life
negotiation situations, such as "uphill" negotiation where
one party has substantially more negotiating power. The three-hour
workshop includes interactive team and individual exercises that
help to consolidate new negotiation skills.
September
23: Software
Development Technology Trends
Software Council of Southern California is proud to have a distinguished
panel of speakers discuss the primary technology trends that will
shape the work of software development leaders, and the opportunities
for investors and analysts.
September
24: PwC #1: Startup
Accounting and Tax Issues
Have you recently formed a new business? Along with all the other
concerns of starting a new venture, you will need to consider various
tax and accounting issues. This seminar will address issues including
stock-based compensation and cheap stock, startup costs, tax loss
and credit preservation, maximizing research tax credits, and other
matters.
Larta's full event calendar
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Since
1993, Larta has been the leader in convening technology companies,
researchers, and investors. We help our clients access the technology
industry through world-class conference and training services, industry
research, and capital-raising.
Companies helped
by Larta have raised over $1.5 billion in capital. Larta's conferences
and seminars provide insights to thousands of businesspeople each
year. Larta's weekly magazine on business innovation is read by
20,000 people.
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