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Night-vision Systems See Through Murky Investment
Landscape Night-vision
goggles probably make you think of high-tech spies like James Bond or military squads like the Navy
Seals, but night-vision systems are increasingly used in law enforcement and private
security.
Nano Tech
Talk An interview with Dr. Michael T. Gamble, Director of Scientific Programs at
Fidelys, Larta's investment banking and corporate advisory services partner. Dr. Gamble provides
his insights on the opportunities and obstacles the nanotechnology industry faces today, and the
most promising applications we might expect in the future.
New
White Paper from Larta Research: Nanotechnology:
What to Expect Increased federal
support and venture capital funding are testaments to the potential of nanotechnology. Yet despite
promising breakthroughs and innovative applications, challenges remain in the widespread adoption
and commercialization of nanotechnology.
Patent
Guidelines for Small Businesses Small businesses in the U.S. should consider a wide and
complex range of factors before investing in foreign patents, recommends a new report prepared by
the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO).
Fidelys at NAWBO
University The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) hosts its 7th
Annual NAWBO University "Building Entrepreneurial Competence" event, September 5, 2003 at The
Westin Bonaventure Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Rocky Spingstead, Managing Director and
Co-Founder of Fidelys, Larta's for-profit consulting partner, will participate in the "Access to
Capital" and "One-on-one Meetings with Key Executives" sessions.
Bioinformatics
White Paper Learn more about bioinformatics and the obstacles preventing it from
emerging into a profitable sector within the life sciences industry.
Technology Fellowship Grants The Technology Excellence Fellowship (TEF) Program offers competitive grants to
cover a share of the costs of hosting middle to senior level managers and executives for
professional training in U.S. business practices. TEF helps American organizations form
relationships with potential customers, distributors, or partners in Israel who can assist in
facilitating profitable international transactions. Any American profit or nonprofit organization
or institution may apply.
Tech Interns Available Technology entrepreneurs from Japan are available for
unpaid, part-time internships with U.S. technology companies. These hand picked and innovative
entrepreneurs are determined to offer tangible help to your business. In addition to their
internship work, they can serve as an introduction point for emerging trends in Japanese
technology. For further information, please email David Katz at
DKatz@Larta.org.
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PricewaterhouseCoopers Expert Access Series Combines Larta
University’s classroom-style seminars with the advisory expertise of PricewaterhouseCoopers
(PwC). A set of four high-impact workshops that address finance, audit, tax and accounting topics
for technology start-ups. Classes are interactive and structured to present the most important
aspects of accounting for growth and start-up companies. Instructors are PwC Partners with
extensive experience serving technology companies and who understand the key business and
accounting issues that are inherent in the industry. Classes are basic to intermediate level and
require no prerequisites and no advanced preparation. CPE credits are available for Accounting and
Auditing and/or Taxation. Locations: Los Angeles and Irvine
August 26: Protecting Trade Secrets from Employees and Contractors Trade
secrets are some of a company's most important assets, but unlike patents, they're often overlooked
and not properly protected. Many companies are not even aware that certain lists, techniques,
formulas, processes and/or methods are considered trade secrets, which can be legally protected.
This session will teach you to identify your trade secrets, take appropriate practical and legal
measures to protect those trade secrets, and will discuss why doing so provides a competitive edge
and adds value to your company's bottom line. Location: Downtown Los Angeles
September 17 & 18: Entrepreneurship
Series #4: Protecting Your Technology: Intellectual Property
Rights Intellectual property can be the primary asset of a technology company, and
strategic management of IP can attract capital and monetize revenue, and impact the long-term
results of a company's success. This workshop covers the most crucial legal and business strategies
any company should know before exposing its technology to a competitive marketplace, including:
copyrighting and trade secrets, working with an independent contractor to develop a product, and
licensing. Locations: Century City and Irvine
September 23: Successful Negotiation
Series #2: The Difficult Negotiation Effective, professional tactics for
dealing with real-life difficult negotiation situations, such as "uphill" negotiation where one
party has substantially more negotiating power. Structural techniques for successfully dealing with
uncertainty in negotiations will also be discussed. The three-hour workshop includes interactive
team and individual exercises that help to consolidate new negotiation skills. The instructor is
Eric Klein of Shaw Pittman LLP. Location: Downtown Los Angeles
Larta University's Full Course Schedule
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Stories in Hot Technology Sectors
Biotech First Cloned Horse Created in Italy
(WashingtonPost.com) Scientists Could Copy Prizewinners, Preserve Rare Breeds.
Wireless WorldCom Settlement Approved By
Judge (WashingtonPost.com) Stock and Bond Holders To Get $750 Million In Civil Fraud Case.
Software EU to Fine Microsoft for Antitrust
Abuses (LAtimes.com) The European Union intends to fine Microsoft for past
antitrust abuses regardless of how the software giant changes its future business practices.
Internet Judge orders eBay to pay $29.5 million (CNN.com) A federal judge
ordered online auction house eBay to pay $29.5 million to a Virginia inventor who accused the
company of stealing his ideas.
Investments Gulp! Yahoo and
Overture Are Only The Beginning (Business 2.0) The tech industry is poised for a
major eat-or-be-eaten phase. Who dines, and who's bait? The answers will reshape the IT landscape
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Events Calendar
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This events calendar
is provided as a service by Larta about events vetted and endorsed by Larta.
August 12: 14th Annual Venture Capital
Panel Part of the Los Angeles Venture Association (LAVA) Breakfast Meeting series.
Learn about what's changed in the industry and in the venture capitalist's approach to their
portfolio companies from a diverse array of panelists from Southern California venture capital
funds.
August 12: How the New Tax Law Impacts Technology
Companies A class at the Los
Angeles County Community Development Commission's Business Technology Center. The new tax law
substantially increases deductible expenses for capital equipment and lowers some tax rates. But
look out for creeping tax traps. What you need to know about taxes for your company, your investors
and you.
August 14: 2003 Technology
Leadership Award Dr. Wendie Johnston, Director of the LA/Orange County Biotech
Center, will be honored with the 2003 Technology Leadership Award at an event hosted by San Gabriel
Valley Economic Partnership and Pasadena Entretec.
August 20: Build
Your Brand with Public Relations Brown bag lunch series by LACCDC's Business
Technology Center. A public relations campaign is essential for launching new products, creating
new markets and establishing the credibility of new technology companies. Successful public
relations consultants Michael Goldstein and Robert Sax will discuss strategies and tactics that
will put your company on the road to recognition and riches.
August 21: Big
eSchmooze The San Diego Regional Technology Alliance (RTA) presents the fifth annual
Big eSchmooze at the San Diego Aerospace Museum. The RTA has partnered with UCSD CONNECT and
BIOCOM to make Big eSchmooze 2003 the biggest and most powerful tech and biotech networking
event San Diego has ever seen.
August 26: Protecting Trade Secrets from Employees and Contractors Trade
secrets are some of a company's most important assets, but unlike patents, they're often overlooked
and not properly protected. This Larta U session will teach you to identify your trade secrets,
take appropriate practical and legal measures to protect those trade secrets, and will discuss why
doing so provides a competitive edge and adds value to your company's bottom line.
August 26: Venture Physics I – Harnessing
Market Forces for High-Tech Venture Growth The Business Technology Center hosts this
program for high-tech companies. Markets adopt advanced technology in a predictable and
characteristic manner. This characteristic is the result of powerful economic and market forces
governing the adoption of new technology and the sensitivity of buyers to risk and uncertainty. By
harnessing these forces, ventures can catapult themselves into new markets with minimum cost and
effort.
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opportunities available. Interested candidates please email resumes to jjohnson@Larta.org.
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Associate Business Development
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Since 1993, Larta has been the
leader in convening technology companies, researchers, and investors. We help our clients access
the technology industry through world-class conference and seminar services, research, and
consulting.
Companies helped by Larta have raised over $1.5
billion in capital. Larta's conferences and seminars provide insights to thousands of
businesspeople each year. Larta's weekly magazine on business innovation is read by 20,000
people.
www.Larta.org
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Blvd. Suite 750 Los Angeles, CA 90015 Tel: (213) 744-1314 Fax: (213) 744-1791
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