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SPOTLIGHTS:
upcoming PARC Forum
Every Startup Can Succeed
speaker: Milton Chang, Managing Director of Incubic Management LLC
30 May 2013 | 5:00-6:30pm (5:00-6:00 presentation and Q&A, followed by networking until 6:30)
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We're hosting a special PARC Forum series featuring 10 speakers on 10 aspects of innovation for our 10 years of practicing open innovation (since being incorporated in 2002).
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Rapid, Automated Bio-Detection and its Application to Bio-Terrorism Defense
Kurt Petersen
10 October 2002
Creation and cosmology: fruitful interactions between science and religion
Robert John Russell
12 September 2002
On eXtreme Programming
Kent Beck
29 August 2002
Rethinking Military Technology Development:Land Warrior Case Study
George Park
18 July 2002
The Future of the Material World
K. Eric Drexler
27 June 2002
High Throughput Technologies in Structural Biology and Applications Towards Genomes, Pathways, and Drug Design
Raymond Stevens
20 June 2002
Microdrop Technology And The Search for Fractional Charge Particles
Martin Perl
30 May 2002
The Fix-It Kids
Gunn Robotics Team
23 May 2002
Technology Opportunities For Homeland Security
Gilman Louie
16 May 2002
Productivity and Profitability of Information Technology
Hal Varian
9 May 2002
Then And Now:Starting A Company In The New New Economy
Guy Kawasaki
2 May 2002
Long Bets
Stewart Brand
25 April 2002
The Coming Golden Age Of The Information Revolution
W. Brian Arthur
18 April 2002
SimCalc: The Design of Software for Teaching Calculus in Middle School
Jeremy Roschelle
11 April 2002
The Sustainability Of Material Progress
John McCarthy
4 April 2002
