Next Electronics South Event - Morse Code Revisited Tuesday - July
26th 2005
We’ll be
having lunch and a discussion with Ken Morse, Managing Director of MIT
Entrepreneurship Centre, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Co Founder of a
number of technology firms including 3 Com and
Where:
Kindly hosted by E-2 Media in their new central city offices – Level 2,
When: 9 .00am – 12 noon , Thursday 28 th July 2005
RSVP:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (limited spaces)
Critical
success factors for technology companies competing in Global markets: What’s hot
and what’s not;
Entering
complex markets such as Japan, getting the most from your investment in sales
and market development activity in Europe and North America, dealing with IP
issues in China, are just a few of the nuts and bolts issues we’ll be discussing
on Tuesday.
This
session will be an appetizer for the 2 day Global Sales Accelerator Workshop in
“This
is not academic waffle, but real world advice from a guy who has built numerous
global sales channels first hand. I
cannot endorse this program highly enough.’ John Cochrane – Commtest
Instruments. More info will be provided on Tuesday
Introducing
the Global E Lab
Ken is also
looking to recruit 3 companies that can benefit from the Global E Lab, where a
team of 4 MIT Sloan MBA students work intensively for three weeks on an issue
that is “keeping the CEO awake at night” in January 2006. Companies would be
responsible for airfares and accommodation with $4000 of costs reimbursed by
NZ’s Foundation for Research Science and
Technology.
For more
info on any of the above contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ES Connectivity 05 - Update
The ES
Connectivity Expo is fast approaching and a number of companies have already
signed up for booths including: Navman OEM, Bootstrap It, Allied Telesyn,
Canterprise, Bluewater systems, Raztec Ltd and many more.
No event
brings the industry together like ES Connectivity and the event is structured in
a way to make a high quality event affordable for companies of all sizes to
interact, partner, do business and stay in tune with developments in the
industry around them, so make sure your part of it.
Here’s a
sneak preview of some of the activities throughout the 2 days of Connectivity:
- Activities and
Topics: Manufacturing locally
vs. Offshore; tools for building
digital devices and rapid prototypes; next generation internet and its effect
on the electronics industry; next generation mobile technology; opportunities
through convergence of flash, GPS, robotics technology; 7 next generation
technology demonstrations, User centered design, lead free production and much
more.
- People: Sharing of
knowledge from local and international business leaders including Sir Angus
Tait, Chris Shipley – one of the world’s foremost technology analysts, ,
Richard Mander – CTO Navman, Hon Jim Anderton, Brian Chaude (GM- Macromedia
Australia and New Zealand) David Williams – US based Kiwi expat, media and many
more.
- The world wanting to
connect with us: A number of business
delegations and industry experts, investors from Cambridge, China, Continental
Europe, India and Australia
interested in opportunities to partner with New Zealand firms are
looking to use Connectivity to ‘connect’ (excuse the pun) with companies
here.’
Connect
with your industry, make sure you’ve got a stand at ES Connectivity 05 www.esconnectivity.org.nz or 03 353
6879.
Hi Tech Launch Programme Entries
John
Hamilton is currently looking for new and emerging technology companies who
would like to benefit from the upcoming 11th round of the CDC Hi Tech
Launch Programme. Closure date for
applications Friday the 22nd of July
2005.
100 local
companies have now passed through this fully funded fifteen week programme
widely regarded as the pre eminent short course programme in NZ for emerging
technology companies.
Contact:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
International Updates
Electronics
South has been invited to join the World Electronics Forum, following on from
very successful representation at the Asian Electronics Forum that is a platform
for trade, and industry cooperation between electronics bodies. More updates to
follow.
Candidate Line Up
Each month
Electronics South is approached by highly skilled candidates, here are some for
this month:
Senior Developer and Systems
Architect/Analyst,
16 years + experience, Boeing, Bell
South Oxford Industries, Coca Cola and many more.
BSc Comp. Sci, Microsoft certified
Solution developer.
Looking for role in senior developer
role in tech company in
Contact: Leslie Bodie – [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Albert Magahis electronics Engineer
– 12 years experience –
Technology Integrated Devices Inc
Technology, analog Inc.
Recently Equipment Engineer III with
Analog Devices Technology, Inc.
Skills/Certifications include SPC
(Control Charts), TPM, FMEA, GR&R, PCS, 7S, and project prototyping, among
others.
Contact Albert Magahis:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Electronics and
Computer engineer – 13 years experience
Compaq; Hewlett
Packard, Sun Microsystems Hydro-Logic,
Key technical
skills - Solaris, Unix, Linux, all of the windows versions and Tandem NSK.
Analog and digital electronics with experience in debugging circuits down to
component level using firmware and logic analysis techniques. System Integrating
and Test of software onto servers, PCB design, autocad software and hardware
testing.
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Electronics South works with over 100 Manufacturers (OEM's, component and
contract), Distributors, Researchers, Electronics and Industrial Designers,
technology entrepreneurs , Product testers and Certification services based
mainly in
Talk to us about how you can get involved [EMAIL PROTECTED] and we’ll see you at
Connectivity 05.
Best,
James
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James W.
Saruchera, MSc
ICT Projects
Leader
Canterbury
Development Corporation
www.electronicssouth.org.nz
DDI
+64 3 3536879
Mobile: +64
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