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LARTA'S
LATEST RESEARCH REPORT
AVAILABLE
TODAY
Raising
the Curtain:
The
Technology Economy
of Orange County
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The
Orange County economy has come into its own from the
shadows of Los Angeles and San Diego, with a unique
technological and business infrastructure. This is
demonstrated by the diversity of industries represented--from
medical devices to construction--as well as the intellectual
resources to support this diversity. Yet despite the
growth in the region, other issues and concerns have
arisen in this post-suburban, post-dotcom era that
could affect the region's success as a technology
center.
This
latest research report from Larta--featuring economic
data and statistics, and interviews with industry
leaders--will examine the current state of the region's
health and stability, the obstacles that curtail its
growth, and the strengths which will help move it
forward as a leading economic and technology destination.
more
information >
executive
summary >
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full report >
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Attend
the launch of this new research report from Larta at a
special event ...

This
event marks the official launch of Larta's 2002 Orange
County Report, Raising the Curtain: The Technology
Economy of Orange County. The event will also
be a networking opportunity for corporate executives,
university administration, service professionals, entrepreneurs,
and other key players in the region (and those affected
by the region).
-
Dwight
Decker, CEO & President, Conexant Systems
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Stan
Oftelie, President & CEO, OCBC
- David
Blake, Former Dean, UCI
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Anil Puri, Dean, Cal State Fullerton
- Bonnie
Kehe, Senior Vice President, Comerica Bank
Co-Moderators
- Rohit
Shukla, President & CEO, Larta
- Timothy
Cooley, Global Financial Group
- Ashwin
Rangan, Conexant Systems and TiE
more
information >
register
now >
Larta
in the News:
O.C.
tech community, universities must strengthen ties, study
says (Orange County Register)
According
to a report to be released Wednesday, Orange County needs
to strengthen the relationship between its universities
and the local tech community or its status as a high-tech
hot spot will be short-lived.
full
article >
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