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Looks like an interesting conference, hybrid of law and tech: Lab To Market’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Information Industry Conference in NY. If your near the big apple, worth checking out. View the agenda here.
Some of the speakers:
- Ted Hagelin, Crandall Melvin Professor of Law; Director, NYS Science & Technology Law Center, Syracuse University College of Law
- Dan Hunter, Professor of Law; Director, Institute for Information Law & Policy, New York Law School
- Clay Shirky, Professor, NYU Interactive Telecommunications Program, on The (Non)Economic Logic of Social Production
on Launching IT Startups:
- Sam Lessin, CEO, drop.io
- Lee McKnight, Founder, CTO, Board of Directors, Wireless Grids Corp.
- Calvin Chu, Licensing Officer, Computer Science, Columbia University Technology Ventures
- Richard Newman, Adj. Prof., Syracuse University College of Law
on Financing IT Startups:
- Owen Davis, Managing Director, NYC Seed
- Marcene Sonneborn, Pres., Innovation Management Consulting; SBIR Specialist
- Jim Kollegger, Chairman, CEO, Genesys Partners
- Jerrold Spiegel, Frankfurt Kumit Klein & Selz PC
on Financial Services Industry IT Needs of Tomorrow:
- Daniel Schutzer, President, Financial Services Technology Consortium
- Steven Neiman, Executive Director, VP, High Performance Computing, JPMorgan Chase
- Houman Shadab, Professor of Law, New York Law School
on Current State of IT R&D
- Daniel Shutzer, President, Financial Services Technology Consortium
- Vincent Tomaselli, Deputy Director, Columbia Center for Advanced Information Management
In the era of pushes for Law.gov, and other transparency and technology advances, pretty interesting.
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