Hi everyone - still time (just!) to register for this seminar on Friday, 10am-12 noon at CPIT. There will be plenty of discussion & question time at the end of the seminar. Regards, Sandra Millions of people worldwide do not reap the benefits of our Information Age
because they cannot access computers and information appliances owing to limitations associated with physical and cognitive disabilities, aging, literacy and education. Hear expat Neil Scott talk about Archimedes at Stanford - which collaborates with Universities and companies worldwide to develop technologies that make the information age accessible to all people. This is a great opportunity to make contact with 2 top Silicon Valley technologists - who are keen to work with NZ organisations. SILICON VALLEY UPDATE WITH NEIL SCOTT* AND REMI VESPA (USA) Christchurch: Friday 1 November, 10am - 12noon Room L233, Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology. *Top expat Neil Scott has just been named as a finalist in the Tech Museum of Innovation Awards (USA). "Neil Scott is one of the top five innovators in the USA, shaping the way people think, work and play". Two Silicon Valley technologists will give a update about technology developments they are working on. NEIL SCOTT, Director, Archimedes, Stanford University & Tech Laureate 2002 Neil will give an update on the Archimedes Project* at Stanford University and talk about opportunities for developing and exporting products based on education and disability related technologies. REMI VESPA, CEO, Silicon Recognition (USA) Remi will give an update on Silicon Recognition and their ZISC technology that has already been adopted by some NZ companies. INVESTMENT: $55 + GST per person MORE INFORMATION: See http://www.smartnet.co.nz; mailto:sandra@;smartnet.co.nz or phone (03) 3667 874 Kind Regards, Sandra Lukey Marketing Manager, SmartNet --------------------------------- SmartNet http://www.smartnet.co.nz/ 236 Manchester Street, Mancan House, PO Box 13-577, Christchurch, New Zealand Phone: +64 3 3667 874 Fax: +64 3 3667 807 Cell: +64 21 2262 858
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