Events
Tuesday September 28, 2004
Start: 3:00 pm
Topic:
"Wind
Innovation and Manufacturing Opportunities in Northeast
Ohio"
Thursday September 30, 2004
Start: 3:00 pm
"Energy
Alternatives: The BIG multi-dimensional--technical, political and economic --
Picture!"
09-30-04. Student lead forum with a panel of topical experts juxtaposing a
fossil-fuel centric viewpoint with realistic summaries of state of the
art Wind, Solar and Fuel Cell technologies, wrapping up with what public energy
policy might look like in the future.
Start: 3:00 pm
"Energy
Alternatives: The BIG multi-dimensional--technical, political and economic --
Picture!" 09-30-04. Student
lead forum with a panel of topical experts juxtaposing a fossil-fuel centric
viewpoint with realistic
summaries of state of the art Wind, Solar and Fuel Cell technologies,
wrapping up with what public energy policy might look like in the future.
Tuesday October 12, 2004
Start: 1:00 pm
Introduction to the Laszlo Platform
Tuesday, October 12, 2004 2:00 p.m. EDT / 11:00 a.m. PDT
This session will last 60 minutes.
Speaker: Oliver Steele, Chief Software Architect, Laszlo Systems
Who should attend: Software and Web application developers,
Information architects, Web architects, IT and Web development managers
and directors, Web technology strategists, Interface architects
Start: 3:00 pm
Tuesdays@REI
"Voices from the Street"
Sponsored by: The Center for Regional Economic Issues (REI)
Start: 5:00 pm
<>The next Gorilla Group Meeting is tonight !
<>Tuesday the 12th of October at 6:00 PM
See
everyone back at Market Avenue Wine Bar where our wits will surely
be challenged by none other than our next guest drinker, Joe Kubic (bio), Founder and Chairman of Adcom. Joe is dynamic leader who owns
not just one but two companies. Please come join us tonight for a great
set of lessons on how to grow your business and succeed.
Wednesday October 13, 2004
Start: 6:30 am
CrainTech Breakfast:
"Applied Industrial Technologies: e-commerce case study"
Start: 4:30 pm
- ConnectionSeries6 (Oct 13th @ 5:30
What is
it?
- A fun, energetic and productive
evening
- Help imagine a possible Cleveland-NEO
through words and images
- Co-create 64 feet of visual imagery -
a dreamscape - of what can be
How?
Time?
Where?
Note: Planning
to watch presidential debate #3 that evening?
- Don't let that discourage you from
joining us. We'll have at least one large plasma screen at The Club
for debate viewing at 9:00 PM following CS6 conclusion
Student rates
available:
- Email cjames [at] catalyst-strategies [dot] com
Casual attire
encouraged
Limited space - registration
requested by Friday 10-8-04.
See you
then!
Thursday October 14, 2004
Start: 1:00 pm
Building Laszlo Applications
Thursday, October 14, 2004 2:00 p.m. EDT / 11:00 a.m. PDT
This session will last 60 minutes.
Speaker: Antun Karlovac, Web Application Engineer, Laszlo Systems
Who should attend: Software and Web application developers,
Information architects, Web architects, IT and Web development managers
and directors, Web technology strategists, Interface architects
Friday October 15, 2004
Start: 8:00 am
Working
Summit on Poverty II On 9/3 over 170 community leaders gathered at the convention center to
grapple with issues that lead to Cleveland being named the most impoverished
city in the nation. The second round will take place this Fri 10/15 from 9-11AM. Six community
action teams organized in areas like early childhood/preschool; school-age; job
creation and retention; housing; and technical/advocacy. Are you working in any
of these areas? Would you like to add your energy and enthusiasm to creating
prosperity in the region? The meeting is opening to the public. It'll be cool
for anyone to attend. The Public Auditorium in the Convention Center, 500
Lakeside Ave E.
Start: 12:30 pm
Commerce
In Art This
collaborative event showcases the influence and impact art has on commerce, by
joining creativity and technology in a brilliant presentation of cutting-edge
T.I.M.E. (Technology and Integrated Media Environment), courtesy of the world-renowned
Cleveland Institute of Art. As a guest, you'll be introduced to the workspaces
of T.I.M.E./Digital Arts students as they demonstrate the process of producing
art with high technology applications. Watch demonstrations of innovative ways
digital art can be applied to commerce and industry through sound, video, web,
gaming and animation on Fri 10/15
from 5:30-8PM. Join The Cleveland Institute of Art and The British-American
Chamber of Commerce. RSVP at 421-7415 or email events [at] gate [dot] cia [dot] edu and visit http://www.cia.edu
Saturday October 16, 2004
Start: 7:30 am
Deliberations
Day 2004
By The People: A National Conversation about America in the World
Sponsored by: By the People/MacNeil/Lehrer, The SBC Foundation, The Center for
Regional Economic Issues, ideastream
Start: 11:00 am
Cleveland
Homecoming Stories Join radio show hosts Melissa Barber and Bob Soroky for a round table
discussion on why folks who've moved away choose to move back to Cleveland.
They'll speak from experience as they lived three years in the New York City
metropolitan area. Joining them in the studio will be Laura and Dale Huffman,
featured in the September 13th issue of Crain's
Cleveland Business; both have recently returned to Cleveland from
San Diego. Listeners will be invited to share their "moving"
experiences as well. Tune in to News Talk 1420 WHK this Sat 10/16 from Noon to 1PM
Sunday October 17, 2004
Start: 8:00 am
For every Cleveland Browns home game, Cleveland IT company Boundless Flight hosts a spectacular tailgate party - large tent, game on TV, boundless good food, beverages and cheer... win or lose... starts with breakfast at 9AM - drawing for a pair of free tickets at 12PM - game starts at 1 PM - party runs through game (and there's even a port-a-let)
Boundless Flight CEO Gary Baney welcomes all local IT entrepreneurs (as well as anyone who stumbles by) to join in the celebration. To locate - look for a big tent and red SUV under a 15' high Boundless Flight banner, in the parking lot at the north end of W10th, where it meets Front Street on the East Bank of the Flats - the party is in the NE corner of this lot, right by the railroad tracks and before you go up the hill toward the stadium - see attached PDF flier for more details - easier to find than it may sound - call Gary at 440-610-3683 or Don at 216-374-1091
Monday October 18, 2004
Start: 11:00 am
2004
Medical Innovation Summit New Technologies, New
Therapies, New Economics joins together more than 800 industry
leaders: top CEOs and clinicians will provide an overview and discuss
highlights of new technologies, therapies and related economics on Mon 10/18 at 4PM, with more events
taking place later in the day, through 10/20. Seats are limited, please
register at 800-223-2273 ext. 45322. InterContinental Hotel and MBNA Conference
Center on the main campus of The Cleveland Clinic, 9500 Euclid Ave.
Cost $799
Tuesday October 19, 2004
Start: 3:00 pm
Tuesdays@REI
"Supply Chain and Logistics Technology: Northeast Ohio's Economic
Development Engine
Sponsored by: The Center for Regional Economic Issues
Wednesday October 20, 2004
Start: 5:00 pm
Ryze
Cleveland Business Networking Mixer - 20+ RSVPs already
Wed Oct 20,
2004 6:00 pm
Thursday October 21, 2004
Start: 4:30 pm
NEOSA Tech Thursday - Last Meeting for 2004
<>The Winking Lizard Tavern
6901 Rockside Road, Independence
5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. - Free - NEOSA
The I-77 Link. At this Special NeTT we will be inviting the Akron
Canton Chapter of NEOSA to join us on the THIRD Thursday in October at
the Winking Lizard in Independence. No need to register, it is free to
attend, and it is open to anyone wishing to get connected to the IT
community.
http://www.neosa.org/events/list.asp?Event_Id=79
Friday October 22, 2004
Start: 8:00 am
Business Plan Clinic Featured Speaker: John Renner, SBA
Place: Midtown Innovative Center Suite 201, 4415 Euclid
Ave., Cleveland, OH 44103
<> Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Cost To Attend: Free
Contact Phone: 216-774-2282
Sunday October 24, 2004
Start: 5:00 pm
The
NanoMedicine Summit is a multidisciplinary scientific meeting devoted to
exploring innovative strategies for translating recent advances in
nanotechnology research into clinical practice and biomedical investigation.
The summit will bring together leading clinical practitioners and biomedical
researchers with top nanoscientists. Expert presentations and panel forums will
highlight state-of-the-art biomedical nanotechnology, discuss specifications
for nanoscale tools for biomedical research, and identify unmet clinical needs
ripe for nanobiotechnology solutions.
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