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The Central Coast MIT Enterprise Forum is pleased to present: RFID: Wirelessly Tracking Objects From Cradle to Grave April 20, 2005 5:30 to 8:00 PM ***** New Venue ***** Palm Garden Hotel 495 North Ventu Park Road Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 805-716-4200 To register, please visit http://www.centralcoastmit.com/redirect.php?id=177947&url=http://www.central coastmit.com Program Details The evening will open with a keynote presentation by Rajit Gadh, PhD., Professor, UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Director of the UCLA Wireless Internet for Mobile Enterprise Consortium on the history, impact, and future opportunity of RFID technology. Immediately thereafter, Tim Harvie, CEO, Vizional Technologies, Inc., a provider of RFID event-driven supply chain solutions for the logistics, transportation and retail markets, and Jim Soriano, President and COO, TagStream, Inc., creator of ‘Barrel Track’, an RFID process tracking for wineries, will each present their company's business model and development plans before a panel of experts. The panelists, including Jay Beaghan, Managing Director, USBX, Ken Aldrich of Convergent Ventures and Rajit Gadh, will critique the presentation, offering advice and insights into the world of launching a successful company in today's market. Following the panel discussion, members of the audience will have the opportunity to address questions to both the company and the panelists. For further information, please visit http://www.centralcoastmit.com/redirect.php?id=177947&url=http://www.central coastmit.com. About the Central Coast MIT Enterprise Forum The Central Coast MIT Enterprise Forum is a non-profit organization that is committed to the promotion of entrepreneurial innovation and the sharing of knowledge and expertise. The Forum addresses the critical business issues of emerging growth companies by selecting a panel of local entrepreneurs, as well as business executives and industry experts, to discuss the topics before an audience of fellow entrepreneurs and interested business professionals. The Forum provides a network for entrepreneurs, serves as a resource to the community, and promotes the cultivation of individuals and businesses. The Forum receives funding from its membership and other organizations equally committed to the promotion of the emerging growth business market along the Central Coast. This email has been sent by the Central Coast MIT Enterprise Forum, a non-profit California corporation. We hope you find the information valuable. If you would like to remove this or any other email addresses from our email list, please go to http://www.centralcoastmit.com/unsubscribe.php This email was sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
