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The EntreTech Forum Presents... Mobile Everything: Can You Hear (see/text/talk/scan/pay/everything) Me Now?

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

BOSTON -- On June 15th the EntreTech Forum panel will explore key issues and deliver a coherent picture of the mobile technology landscape, representing the views of carriers, handset manufacturers, and the applications and service providers delivering value across the evolving mobile tech infrastructure.

It's a mobile, mobile world. We've come a long way from the original Motorola DynaTAC 8000X (1983), and the FCC's first foray into competitive spectrum auctions (1994) which paved the way for much of the mobile revolution we now operate in. From analog cellular to digital cellular to 3G+ networks facilitating the mobile web and the iPad, what's next? And where are the opportunities for entrepreneurship and investment?

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.

The Enterprise Center at Foley Hoag,

The Bay Colony Corporate Center

1000 Winter St., Ste. 4000

Waltham, MA

Cost: $25--public; $10--students & active military

For information, registration and directions visit our web site http://www.entretechforum.org/

Pre-Registration Available Online http://etfjune2010.eventbrite.com/

Directions & Map http://entretechforum.org/7_contact.htm

Moderator:

Craig Cumberland – Nokia – Director, Web Technologies and Tools

Panelists:

Raj Aggarwal – Localytics - CEO

Rich Lane – Entrepreneurial Ventures – President

Sue Rudd – Strategy Analytics – Director, Tariff & Revenue Strategies

Meeting Organizer:

Andrew Fairbairn – Fairbairn Ventures

About the EntreTech Forum

The EntreTech Forum delivers moderated monthly panel discussions of technology-innovation that feature entrepreneurial and corporate accomplishments along commercialization pathways with discussions of business formation and capital raising, technology incubation, tech transfer and research from universities, industry and government.

The subjects of raising and utilizing different forms of capital, building alliances and structuring deals are included as part of the programming, and serve as tools for the entrepreneur and researcher to commercialize science and technology.

The EntreTech Forum is an affiliate of Northeastern University's School of Technological Entrepreneurship (STE) and is directed by a governing board of business principals, investors, and researchers.

For information and directions visit our web site at http://www.entretechforum.org/

CONTACT: Lawrence C. Grumer, Chairman of The EntreTech Forum,

+1-617-325-9852 (tel), lgrumer@taacorp.com/

Web site: http://www.entretechforum.org

http://etfjune2010.eventbrite.com/

http://www.entretechforum.org/7_contact.htm



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