Proton OnSite uses only air, water and electricity to manufacture and deliver a safer alternative to delivered or stored gas supplies. Proton produces ultra-pure hydrogen, nitrogen or purified air, on demand.
May 2013
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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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and trade associations often require annual sponsorship to fill out required funding to achieve missions.
The Council is no different as it pursures its important mission of creating a culture of innovation.
The Council has assembled an exciting set of opportunities designed for their impact and ability to bring value to the firms who underwrite them. These programs are consistent with our mission and in many cases have proven themselves to make a difference and to attract both large audiences and media attention.
The Connecticut Technology Council (CTC) is the state’s only business association expressly serving the needs of a community of 2,500 firms and institutions involved with technology, innovation and the commercialization of the sciences.
Working with an active board of directors composed of technology and professional services leaders, CTC leverages private support of its sponsors to keep Connecticut aware of best practices and future challenges in a competitive and increasingly “flat” world.
It will take continuous investment, coordination and hard work to fight the forces of post industrialism that are sapping the creative energies of the northeast states, but Connecticut has the right combination of factors to keep it competitive and relevant if we commit ourselves to this goal. |
Consider the list of sponsorship opportunities in our downloadable pdf. They range from corporate sponsorship and becoming a year- round partner of the Council, to event-centric support for such programs as Women of Innovation.
Together, we can reposition Connecticut as a global industry leader.
Please contact us to find out how you can be a part of this remarkable transformation.
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Matthew Nemerson
President and CEO
Connecticut Technology Council
860.289.0878 Ext. 333
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