Upcoming EmTech Conferences:
Lab to Market Workshop
Part of the EmTech@MIT 2009 Conference
September 22, 2009 (1:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.)
MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA
www.technologyreview.com/emtech/09/workshop.aspx
This timely half-day workshop explores technological innovation and tackles how to enter the marketplace in a tough economic climate. Relevant for startups as well as established companies, this workshop features sessions on innovation, commercialization, IP/ technology transfer, and pitch and funding – all with a particular focus on the unique challenges presented by the current economy.
This event has now concluded.
View the event webcasts now! Visit www.technologyreview.com/emtech/videos/09
EmTech @ MIT 2009
September 22-24, 2009
MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA
www.technologyreview.com/emtech
Technology Review’s annual EmTech@MIT conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world and shows you where to lead your organization in order to stay ahead of the curve.
Don’t miss the dynamic keynotes and thought-provoking breakout sessions from EmTech@MIT2009.
This event has now concluded.
View the event webcasts now! Visit www.technologyreview.com/emtech/videos/09
EmTech India 2010
March 8-9, 2010
Bangalore, India
EmTech India 2010 is a two-day summit exploring next-generation technologies and their impact on business and society. The event will attract top decision makers from the technology, engineering, investment and management communities from around the world. The event will also showcase the 2010 TR50, Technology Review’s annual list of the 50 most ground-breaking businesses poised to impact the world with leaps in innovations.
More information coming soon!
Check out the highlights from the 2009 event:
Exclusive Webcast Series
- Webcast 1: The New Energy Future
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One of the few bright spots of the recent global economic downturn is the increased attention on the demand for safe, clean, and affordable energy sources to power the world. What are the major developments in future alternative-energy sources? Which innovations have the brightest commercial future? What are the significant roadblocks that could affect the adoption of these innovations?
Moderator: Jason Pontin, Editor in Chief and Publisher, Technology Review
Speakers:
- Robert C. Armstrong, Deputy Director, MIT Energy Initiative
- Richard E. Williams P.E., President, Shell WindEnergy, Inc
Watch the on-demand webcast now!
- Webcast 2: What’s the Real Cost of Managing CO2?
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
2 p.m. EDT/11 a.m. PDT
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Register now for the live webcast!
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The world cannot afford to ignore the impacts of population and economic growth on global energy supply, demand, and the environment. Projections estimate that CO2 emissions will need to be cut in half by 2050, but yet our energy needs are expected to double by that time. It’s critical that countries, nations and government support the development, implementation and management of legislative and technology solutions for reducing CO2 emissions now.
Moderator: Jason Pontin, Editor in Chief and Publisher, Technology Review
Speakers:
- David Hone, Senior Climate Change Advisor,Royal Dutch Shell
- John Reilly, Associate Director for Research, MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
Register now for the live webcast!
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- Global Public Policy Summit
- November 1-3, 2009
- Bermuda
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Have your say in global ICT policy.
Join key ICT industry leaders, government representatives, and academics at GPPS 2009, a flagship event of the World Information Technology and Services Alliance. Sessions focus on global policies affecting the ICT industry ; a special session highlights the G20 ICT initiative.
For more information, visit www.gpps2009.com.
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- The Tough Get Growing: How to Succeed in a Down Economy
- November 16, 2009
- MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA
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The MIT Enterprise Forum and NASDAQ OMX present this global broadcast in celebration of Global Entrepreneurship Week. Attend live in Cambridge, MA or become a global viewing site. Hear the real-world experiences of entrepreneurs from today, the lessons learned going from start-up to success story, and the research and best practices that will help YOU get growing. The current economic climate doesn't mean companies can't succeed. It just means the WAY a company succeeds has its own unique challenges.
http://enterpriseforum.mit.edu/network/broadcasts/200911/index.html
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