
China:
A Waking Giant?
Over
a year after joining the World Trade Organization, China has witnessed
a considerable economic upswing, particularly in technology and
IT sectors. However, there are still significant challenges posed
to US - based businesses and entrepreneurs looking to invest in
China.
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Now Available from Larta Research
The
Wireless Industry
This paper examines the current
obstacles the wireless industry faces and provides key industry
statistics. The paper also addresses the issue of 3G technology
and industry consolidation.
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Coming
Soon from Larta Research
Federal Technology Funding Guide 2003
Larta
presents the Federal Technology Funding Guide 2003, the most comprehensive
resource on government grants for technology businesses, with
updated information on grant programs, budgets, and application
processes. This year's Guide also features research on funding
for small businesses, comparing VC and SBIR funding.
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Announcements
Applications
now being accepted for the Venture Forum 2003
We are seeking companies with innovative technologies to present
at the Venture Forum 2003. Presenting companies from the past
eight years have raised over $500 million in investments as a
result of their participation in the Forum. If your company is
selected to present, you will have an invaluable opportunity to
showcase your business presentation to hundreds of potential investors
and partners.
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January
9: Larta and Pepperdine University Present: What's Next
L.A.? Building a 21st Century Economy and Workforce
Larta
and the Pepperdine Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology
Law bring you the annual "What's Next L.A." networking
reception and panel discussion, featuring Larta's 2003
Southern California Technology Innovation Index, an economic
report for Southern California that compares the L.A. region
to other leading technology sectors in the U.S. After a networking
reception, our panel of leaders from the L.A. region will
discuss the impact and role of technology in education, and
assess its role in promoting achievement and facilitating
innovation.
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January
15-16: Larta University, Marketing and Sales
Effective marketing and sales for a company has to become
a primary part of the business plan, as it can largely determine
whether a company will fail or flourish. This workshopcovers
issues such as: determining and defining the total addressable
market, competitive analysis, brand placement, P.R., viral
campaigns, and the selling process. We will also help you
refine your selling skills.
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February
7: China Compass Conference, Navigating U.S. - China Business
Opportunities
China Compass Conference (C3) is a major conference that
brings together executives, investors, innovators, and strategic
players interested in market trends in U.S. - China business
and the reality of doing business today. C3 features incisive
and provocative minds at the forefront of business and finance
in the U.S. and China. Speakers include GARETH CHANG (Click2Asia;
former Executive Chairman, Star TV); CHENG WEN CHENG (President
& CEO, AcrossAsia Multimedia Limited; former COO, Philips
Electronics China Group); WILLIAM OVERHOLT (RAND; author of
"The Rise of China"); DESMOND SHUM (Skytian; former
Chief Representative, ChinaVest); and HOMI KHARAS (Chief Economist,
World Bank, East Asia and Pacific Region).
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Articles
Sponsored
By:
Business,
Investment, and Entrepreneurship:
IC
startups chase new tech (EE Times)
Despite
the worst climate in recent memory for semiconductor
startups, a fresh crop of entrepreneurs arrived here
last week proffering chips they said would spur the
development of multiprotocol radios, full-motion video
on cell phones and wideband wireless LANs, among other
next-generation products. Other startups are chasing
breakthroughs in underlying process technology issues,
such as power consumption, said speakers at the MicroVentures
conference here.
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Educational
Software Finds Itself at Back of Class for Kids' Attention
(Los Angeles Times)
With sales hurt by the Net and games, firms are turning
to other learning products.
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Security:
S&T
to Play Critical Role for Homeland Security Department (SSTI
Weekly Digest)
Participants
of the Federal Biodefense Research FY 2003 Conference recently
held in Washington D.C. were given the opportunity to see how
the new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will work. With
its passage in November 2002 by congressional legislation, the
Homeland Security Act that created DHS initiated the largest reorganization
of the federal government since the 1950s. Now, several agencies
and departments will be affected by DHS, and each figures to have
an important role in the biodefense arena.
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Tech
Contractors Cite Rising Demand (Washington Post)
For more than a year, the region's technology contractors have
been waiting in vain for the big boost in technology spending
that was supposed to come from the government's new focus on homeland
security. Could the early stages of the boom be arriving?
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Digital
Media:
Hollywood's
Digital Love/Hate Story (BusinessWeek)
While today's technologies threaten old powers and create new
opportunities, the final scene is sure to be in ones and zeros.
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Replay
it again, Sam (Salon.com)
Personal video recorders already have Hollywood running scared.
Now Microsoft is pushing a new computer that will make trading
TV shows as easy as using ...Napster.
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Information
Technology:
Australian
court to hear U.S. Net case (Reuters)
Australia's highest court ruled Tuesday that a defamation case
sparked by a story on a U.S Web site could be heard in Australia,
opening a legal minefield for Web publishers over which libel
laws they must follow.
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Nanotechnology:
Trouble
in nanoland (The Economist)
Plagued by both pessimism and hype, can nanotechnology grow up?
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Small
Tech Gets a Larger Piece of the U.S. Defense Research Pie (Small
Times)
The research arm of the U.S. Department of Defense earmarked more
than $124 million of its 2003 budget specifically for MEMS, microsystems
and nanotechnology, and listed programs totaling $805 million
that likely involve small tech, according to a Small Times review.
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This events calendar is provided as a service by Larta about
events vetted and endorsed by Larta.
December
18: Digital Coast Roundtable, Digital Coast Holiday Reception
In its 4th year, The Digital Coast Holiday Reception is a tradition
for Los Angeles industry leaders. The major technology and entertainment
organizations in the region are combining their holiday celebrations
into one fun-filled extravaganza. With over 500 expected, this
is a must-attend event for all types of professionals. If you
are interested in sponsoring this event please contact Conchetta
Fabares at cfabares@digitalcoast.org
for a sponsorship package.
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Janaury
22: Association for Corporate Growth, Los Angeles chapter,
Presents The Amazing Story of United Online, Inc. Turning
Failed Net Hopes Into Real Net Profits
A new breed of survivors, rising from the rubble of the dot-com
implosion, is aiming to redefine how we use--and pay for--technology.
This technology industry address will feature Mark R. Goldston,
Chairman, President and CEO of United Online, Inc. (NASD: UNTD).
Learn how Goldston took a cash-burning Internet Service Provider
that gave away its dial-up service in hopes of attracting advertising
dollars, and turned it into the world's only profitable independent
ISP.
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February
5-7: Infocast: NBIC Convergence 2003
The convergence of nanoscience, biotechnology, information
technology and cognitive science ("NBIC") offers immense
opportunities for the improvement of human abilities, social outcomes,
the nations productivity and its quality of life; it also
represents a major new frontier in research and development. The
NBIC Convergence 2003 conference will feature a remarkable panel
of nationally recognized experts, co-chaired by Mihail C. Roco,
Ph.D., Senior Advisor, NSF, and Chair of the National Science
and Technology Councils subcommittee on Nanoscale Science,
Engineering and Technology, and Carlo D. Montemagno, Ph.D., Co-Director
of the Institute for Cell Mimetic Space Exploration (CMISE) and
the Chair of the Department of Bioengineering at UCLA, will analyze
the opportunities NBIC convergence presents for human performance
improvements, including work efficiency, learning, sensory and
cognitive capabilities, communications, human-machine interface,
life extension, defense and human health.
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February 9-10: IBF Conference: 2nd Annual Nanotechnology Investing
Forum
IBF Conferences and the NanoBusiness Alliance have gathered
the leading nanotech investors and the leading research institutions
in nanotechnology. Hear from the experts about the opportunities,
challenges and potential opportunities of investing in nanotechnology
today.
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February
11-13: The NASA Medical Technology Summit Presents Forging
Partnerships to Commercialize Emerging Technologies
NASA invites you to participate in the NASA Medical Technology
Summit: Forging Partnerships to Commercialize Emerging Technologies.
This one-of-a-kind event will showcase more than 20 NASA technologies
that have commercial applications in biomolecular sensors, physiological
monitoring, diagnostic instruments and techniques, therapeutic
devices, and advanced instruments. Don't miss this exciting opportunity
to learn how your company can partner with NASA to jointly develop
or license some of the hottest technologies NASA has ever developed.
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