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PowerMatch - A Networking Program for Executives
5/28/2013, 5:00 PM
Hilton Mystic, Mystic
June 2013
Third Annual Connecticut-Israel Technology Summit
6/12/2013, 11:00 AM
The Oakdale Theatre, Wallingford
Girls of Innovation Science Challenge
6/15/2013, 8:30 AM
Connecticut Science Center, Hartford
PowerMatch - A Networking Program for Executives
6/25/2013, 5:00 PM
Courtyard by Marriott, Shelton
Sixth Annual Tech CEO Forum
6/27/2013, 5:00 PM
Water's Edge, Westbrook
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2009 Cantor Colburn/CCAT
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Over 350 entrepreneurs, investors and service providers gathered on
Thursday, September 17, 2009 at The Omni Hotel in New Haven for the
Third Annual Innovation Pipeline Awards. The celebration recognized
the most promising early stage and emerging technology companies
in Connecticut.
These award winners represented nine categories within Connecticut's technology community. One top company in each category was announced
at during the evening rpogram, but all were considered to have the best
potential to become successful enterprises.
The awards ceremony was combined with a networking reception and a technology expo at which Connecticut’s emerging technology companies displayed their innovation posters.
Connecticut Center for Advanced Technologies
Click here for the detailed list.
Precision Combustion, Inc., North Haven
Continuity Engine, Monroe
Oxford Performance Materials, Enfield
YouRenew.com, New Haven
Retail Optimization Incorporated, New Haven
PaperG, New Haven
Genomas, Incorporated, Hartford
ELKA Precision, LLC, Bristol

The keynote speaker at the 2009
Cantor Colburn/CCAT
Innovation Pipeline Awards celebration was
Jeffrey Sohl, Director
of
the Center for Venture Research
and Professor of Entrepreneurship
and Decision Sciences
at the Whittemore School of Business and
Economics
at
the
University of New Hampshire.
For consideration in the Connecticut Technology Council 2009 Innovation Awards, a company
must have met the following criteria:
1. Must be headquartered in Connecticut. Subsidiaries or company divisions are not eligible.
2. Must have proprietary technology or propriety intellectual property, except those in
the IT Services category. A company is also eligible if it devotes a significant portion of its
revenue to the research and development of technology.
3. Revenue must not exceed $10M. The Innovation Awards are aimed at younger,
emerging technology companies.
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