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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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Right now, there is a window of opportunity for Connecticut to position itself as a place where innovation flourishes
-- a place where support for new ideas, discoveries, and companies thrive.
A six-month study by the Connecticut Technology Council (CTC) to determine Connecticut’s competitive position as a location for hi-tech firms with high jobs growth reveals the state is in danger of losing these critical contributors to economic growth. The study, timed to be of assistance to the new Governor’s economic development team, combines interviews with CEOs of fast-growing firms and research on where jobs are coming from to provide key steps to keep top entrepreneurs and tech-oriented firms planted here. Click here to read more-->
Matthew Nemerson gave a presentation about 2011 Introduction of key job growth and economic development issues for the Commerce Committee on January 20, 2011.
You can watch the full video from this presentation below:
2011 Commerce Committee Presentation by Matthew Nemerson from Connecticut Technology Council on Vimeo.