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09 June 2009
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Table of contents:
- Technology Ventures Conference 2009, June 11th - Cambridge, UK
- CUE Grand Finale and 10 Year Anniversary Party, June 10th - Cambridge, UK
- Beyond the Dawn of Innovation, June 15th - Laurea, Finland
- Cleanpower 2009 Conference, June 19th - Cambridge, UK
- CfEL Debate at the Judge Business School, June 19th - Cambridge, UK
- Cambridge Energy Conference on Solar Power, June 22th - Cambridge UK
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1. Technology Ventures Conference 2009, June 11th - Cambridge, UK
"INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR GLOBAL CHALLENGES"
- June 11th 2009, 8.45am - 6pm
- Corn Exchange, Cambridge, UK
Register Now at www.cutec.org - space limited
Keynote Speakers:
- MARISSA MAYER, Google Vice President of Search Products & User Experience
- IQBAL QUADIR, GrameenPhone Founder
Panel Discussions:
1. Technologies for Sustainable Development
2. Innovation in the Post-Genomic Era
3. The Pervasive Web
4. Zero Carbon Cities
Do not miss this opportunity to:
- NETWORK with high profile entrepreneurs and investors from all over the world
- DISCOVER cutting edge technologies being developed across Europe with our Technology Showcase
- Hear PITCHES from Cambridge's renowned i-Teams and finalists from business plan competitions internationally
Since its launch in 2004, the TVC has developed into one of the world's largest student-run entrepreneurial events, culminating in the attendance of more than 280 delegates from Europe, the US, and Asia in 2008
CNBC and BBC reporting on TVC 2009 among other national media
For more information download directly brochure <http://xrl.us/beum2k> and booklet <http://xrl.us/beuheq>, or contact enquiries@cutec.org
Look forward to your participation,
The CUTEC team
<http://www.cutec.org>
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2. CUE Grand Finale and 10 Year Anniversary Party, June 10th - Cambridge, UK
Cambridge Union, behind the round church
Registration required: <http://cuegrandfinale.eventbrite.com>
Map: <http://bit.ly/CambridgeUnion>
10 years on the 10th of June!
On the evening of the 10th of June the CU Entrepreneurs Challenge Grand prize winners will be announced. There should be some interesting twists to this year's competition as we invite entrepreneurs from around the country to meet our guests.
Immediately following the awards ceremony will be a party celebrating this year’s winners and CUE’s past ten years. The usual party fanfare including food, drinks, music and networking opportunities will be offered. All are invited so feel free to pass this invitation on.
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3. Beyond the Dawn of Innovation, June 15th - Laurea, Finland
In 2009, “Beyond the Dawn of Innovation” will highlight not only current research but also the business opportunities and future perspectives on the development, management, and sustainable deployment of innovative solutions. This International Conference emphasising creativity and innovativeness as sources of competitive edge, is an important forum for knowledge co-creation and intellectual exchange. The participants create new information and bring their experience in respect to innovation activities for common sharing. As a result of attending this conference, new innovation platforms are expected to arise among the participants.
For more details, visit the website of the conference at <http://www.laureap2p.fi/bdi/>
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4. Cleanpower 2009 Conference, June 19th - Cambridge, UK
Where: Murray Edwards College, Cambridge, UK
For more information, visit <http://www.cambridgeinvestmentresearch.com/events/cleanpo...>
An international conference to provide decisionmakers in the UK and at Copenhagen 2009 with greater clarity about strategy for clean power generation.
An exciting industrial and commercial business conference expo at which you'll be invited to contribute to and take away knowledge and contacts on:
- Future infrastructure; Network integration; Securing the base load.
- Smart grids; Last mile technologies.
- Green technology: Solar, wind, wave, tidal generation; the role of nuclear.
- Energy diversity strategy and investment approaches of global players; Policy analysis.
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5. CfEL Debate at the Judge Business School, June 19th - Cambridge, UK
The Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) invites you to attend our special FREE event as part of Judge Business School’s 20th year celebratory weekend.
Please join CfEL Director, Dr Shailendra Vyakarnam, as he chairs a topical debate: ‘Is a free market good for Entrepreneurship?’ There will be four panellists (two for and two arguing against) including Barry Sheerman MP for Huddersfield and social entrepreneur; Nigel Kershaw, Chief Executive of Big Issue Invest and Chairman of The Big Issue Company; Jack Lang, serial entrepreneur, Business Angel and co-founder of Artimi Ltd; and John Snyder, co-founder of Library House, Enterprise Accelerator and Grapeshot, as well as a founder member of the Cambridge Angels.
Guest panellists will each present their views, after which it will be opened to the audience for discussion, questions and answers. Attendees will be able to vote on the topic at the end of the debate.
Venue: Judge Business School, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1AG
Date: Friday 19th June, 11:30am – 1:00pm
RSVP: Please book directly with Judge Business School for this and any other events that are part of the Alumni Grand Reunion Weekend via the online system at <http://www.alumni.jbs.cam.ac.uk/ngen_public/default.asp?i...> or email alumnievents@jbs.cam.ac.uk
And finally: Further information about the Alumni Grand Reunion Weekend at Judge Business School can be found at <http://www.judgegrandreunion.info>
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6. Cambridge Energy Conference on Solar Power, June 22th - Cambridge UK
Where: Faculty of Law, West Road, Cambridge, UK
The Cambridge University Energy Network (CUEN) wish to invite you to the 2009 Cambridge Annual Energy Conference, Solar Power: Lighting the way towards a sustainable future.
The aims of the 2009 Annual CUEN Symposium are hence:
- Highlight the groundbreaking research being carried out in Cambridge and other academic institutions, creating lasting partnerships between academia and the world of industry, policy-makers and financial institutions.
- Tie together the technological, political and financial aspects of solar power, and underline how they must be combined for the faster, more successful implementation of solar power technologies.
- Help develop realistic and united targets for the short- and long-term future development and application of widespread solar power technology, emphasising the need for worldwide co-operation.
- Provide a networking platform between the brightest and most enthusiastic students and businesses and industries urgently looking for the required skills to enable and provide a sustainable future.
Find out more and register at <http://www.cuen.org.uk/index.php>