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Robotics: Saving lives, Delivering Results

Tuesday, April 20, 2010 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)

Waltham, MA

Robotics: Saving lives, Delivering Results

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 Tuesday, April 20, 2010

 

Robotics:  Saving Lives, Delivering Results

The Robotics field continues to evolve rapidly in the Boston area, with an increasingly well defined cluster of researchers, start-ups, and well-established firms pushing the envelope of new robotics capabilities in the region. With over 150 companies, institutions, and research labs oriented to delivering robots or robot components locally it is hard to imagine a better place to gain access to the technologists and resources necessary to launch a new venture.

The April 20 EntreTech Forum brings together a panel of leading researchers in the robotics field to define the cutting edge of research and commercialization of new robotics technologies.  More >>


Moderator:
Joe Ayers – Northeastern University

Panelists:
Anthony Aponick - Foster Miller
Sangbae Kim - MIT
Dave Barrett – Olin College
Rob Woods - Robobee, Harvard University

Organizer:
Dr. Paul Zavracky – Northeastern University

When & Where



Foley Hoag Emerging Enterprise Center
1000 Winter Street
Waltham, MA 02451-1436

Tuesday, April 20, 2010 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)


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School of Technological Entrepreneurship-Northeastern University



The School of Technological Entrepereneurship offers both undergraduate and graduate programs that teach students how to create technology-based businesses, market science- and engineering-based products and obtain the financing necessary to fund growth. We cover important topics you must know to survive and thrive in the technology-based business world, including intellectual property rights, licensing and product development strategies.

This is an interdisciplinary program. Classes are team-taught by faculty members from the colleges of Engineering, Business Administration, Computer and Information Science and Bouvé College of Health Sciences, giving you the varied perspectives you need to compete in today’s market. Your class will be multicultural and multidisciplinary as well (See Student Stats).

The school's experiential program aimed at commercializing technological ideas from students, faculty and industry provides students with the opportunity to become part of venture teams working in on-campus company like structures as part of our I-cubators Program. We deliver as real and entrepreneurial experience on-campus as is possible.