Project T2, A Technology Transfer Conference
November 13, 2003
Millennium Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles

Register Now at http://www.Larta.org/t2/

Project T2 is a national conference on technology transfer: the business of turning research into profit. Watch bioscience and engineering faculty from over ten leading universities present and exhibit their latest research. Learn from corporate leaders, investors, and university representatives about issues and trends in technology transfer. Get access to the latest and most revolutionary university spinouts and technologies. Discover ways to form research partnerships.

Participating Universities

California Institute of Technology, Pepperdine University, UC Irvine, UC San Diego, UC Riverside, UC Los Angeles, UC Santa Barbara, University of Southern California, CSU Fullerton, CSU San Bernardino, CSU Pomona, NASA Commercialization Center, The Claremont Colleges, and other California universities.

Speakers

  • Carl J. Schramm, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
  • Brian Atwood, Co-founder, Versant Ventures
  • Andrew Neighbor, Associate Vice Chancellor for Research and Executive Director, UCLA
  • Faiz Kayyem, Vice President and General Manager, Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc., A Motorola Company
  • Mike Shockro, Partner, Latham and Watkins
  • Scott Carter, Executive Director, Caltech
  • Richard Morganstern, Tech Coast Angels
  • 12 Faculty Presentations and 30 Faculty Posters

Who Should Attend?

  • Executives and research directors of corporations seeking research collaborations and access to new technologies
  • Startup company executives seeking licensing opportunities
  • Venture capitalists and other investors seeking investment opportunities
  • Faculty from Universities interested in entrepreneurship and commercialization
  • Others in the technology community seeking to better understand how to work with research institutions (There will be opportunities for those in both life sciences and engineering/physical sciences fields)

Go online and Register Today!
http://www.Larta.org/t2/
Full price: $395
Full Time Students: $95

 



 

 

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