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Creating
and Sustaining an Innovation Culture, an Exclusive Executive Symposium
Early Bird Registration

This
year's EIG symposium is quite exciting, as the third of these two-day,
highly interactive, sessions will continue to explore the challenges and
importance of driving innovation in large organizations. This year, in
addition to the regular assembly of experts and veteran practitioners we
are also highlighting the output of two recent and high level research
projects: One focusing on key drivers and emerging dynamics in corporate
venture capital and the other on corporate/university joint
efforts for technology development.
The
symposium is an invitation-only event, and in order to maximize
interactivity, we plan to cap the number of participants to roughly 125
people. As always, the structured presentations will be followed by
parallel breakout sessions intended to maximize the interactions between
participants. Registration is now available for the event by clicking on
the following link, or by pasting it in your web browser.
http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm? bevaid=116381
A limited
number of rooms have been reserved at the Hotel Marlowe for Symposium
guests. Make your reservation at 1-800-825-7140, and tell the Hotel Marlowe
you will be attending the EIG Symposium on November 6th and 7th. The
discounted room rate for the EIG Symposium is $239.00 per night. Book your
hotel room early to ensure space at the special Symposium discount rate.
Download the EIG Agenda Here...
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Dear Strategic Innovator,
Welcome to the August 2006 issue of Accelerating
Success, the Newsletter for Strategic Innovators. In each issue, we
try to bring you the latest information on tools, techniques and
successes from the application of Strategic Innovation to build value and
sustainable competitive advantage in companies like yours.
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Press Release: Professor Ian
MacMillian and The National Venture Capital Association (NVCA) to Present
Its Study, "Emerging Technology and Innovation in U.S. Industry: The
Role of Corporate Venture Capital" at the Third Annual EIG Symposium
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CAMBRIDGE,
MA - August 27, 2006 -- Product Genesis, the Radical Innovation
Group, the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA) and the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) present the
third annual symposium on Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Growth
titled, Creating and Sustaining an Innovation Culture on Monday
and Tuesday November 6 and 7th at the Hotel Marlowe in Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
Track
1, titled, Corporate Venture Capital: Organizational Structure and
Reporting, Interactions with Private Funds, Maximizing Benefits when
Working with CVCs is shaped around the study, "Emerging
Technology and Innovation in U.S. Industry: The Role of Corporate Venture
Capital," which will be presented by Professor Ian MacMillan
of the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania.
Download the Press Release here...
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Entrepreneurship, Innovation and
Growth (EIG) Symposium Keynote Speaker Announced!
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CAMBRIDGE,
MA - July 27, 2006 - Product Genesis, the Radical Innovation Group, the
National Venture Capital Association (NVCA) and the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) present the third annual symposium on Entrepreneurship,
Innovation and Growth titled, Creating and Sustaining an
Innovation Culture on Monday and Tuesday November 6 and 7th at the
Hotel Marlowe in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
One of
the key-note speakers for this year's symposium will be Dr. William Lucas
of the Cambridge-MIT Institute (CMI). He will present CMI's multi-year
study, "Models of Knowledge Exchange." Using an enduring
partnership of Cambridge and MIT, and an
extended network of participants, the CMI from 2000 to 2006 undertook the
task of studying how to improve the effectiveness of knowledge exchange
between university and industry.
Download the Press Release Here...
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