The EntreTech Forum Presents...Robotics: Saving Lives, Delivering Results
BOSTON, March 30 /PRNewswire/ -- On April 20th the EntreTech Forum brings together a panel of leading researchers in the robotics field to define the cutting edge of research and commercialization of new robotics technologies.
The Robotics field continues to evolve rapidly in the Boston area, with an increasingly well defined cluster of researchers, start-ups, and well-established firms pushing the envelope of new robotics capabilities in the region. With over 150 companies, institutions, and research labs oriented to delivering robots or robot components locally it is hard to imagine a better place to gain access to the technologists and resources necessary to launch a new venture.
Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. |
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The Enterprise Center at Foley Hoag, |
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The Bay Colony Corporate Center |
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1000 Winter St., Ste. 4000 |
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Waltham, MA |
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Cost: $25--public; $10--students & active military |
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For information, registration and directions visit our web site http://www.entretechforum.org/ |
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Pre-Registration Available Online http://etfapril2010.eventbrite.com/ |
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Directions & Map http://entretechforum.org/7_contact.htm |
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Moderator: |
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Joe Ayers – Northeastern University |
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Panelists: |
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Anthony Aponick - Foster Miller |
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Sangbae Kim - MIT |
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Dave Barrett – Olin College |
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Rob Woods - Robobee, Harvard University |
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Organizer: |
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Dr. Paul Zavracky – Northeastern University |
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About the EntreTech Forum
The EntreTech Forum delivers moderated monthly panel discussions of technology-innovation that feature entrepreneurial and corporate accomplishments along commercialization pathways with discussions of business formation and capital raising, technology incubation, tech transfer and research from universities, industry and government.
The 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), [email protected]
SOURCE EntreTech Forum
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