September 12, 2012 |
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Client & Graduate News |
HTC Client Nurtured by Design Featured in Houston Chronicle |
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HTC Client Nurtured by Design is the first company that applies ergonomics and human factors engineering to help premature babies. Nurtured by Design was featured in the Houston Chronicle's "Necessity Drives Mother's Invention That Comforts Babies"
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HTC Graduates, CHR Solutions, Inc. and Merrick Systems Recognized Among Houston's Fastest Growing Companies |
HTC Graduates, CHR Solutions, Inc. and Merrick Systems have been recognized by the Houston Business Journal (HBJ) as two of the fastest growing private companies in the Greater Houston area, based on percentage of revenue growth from 2009 to 2011.
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HTC Insider |
Intern Spotlight : Akhil Subramani |
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Graduate: The George Washington University
B.A. Economics
Hometown: Houston, Texas
During my internship I have researched various new technologies and companies that are active in the upstream and midstream energy technologies space. I developed a strategic profile of the companies, their funding sources, and the core competencies required to commercialize these technologies. I have also analyzed the micro/macro industry trends that are driving growth within energy technologies, particularly the 'digital oilfields' and the related ecosystem of technologies. I have really enjoyed my internship with HTC, and it has provided me with invaluable experience as I begin my professional career.
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Upcoming Events |
Tech Link - Friday, September 14
LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER |
CONNECTION ♦ SUPPORT ♦ COMMUNICATION ♦ RECOGNITION |
The Houston Airport System -
Supporting the Region's Aerospace Education and New Technology |
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Featured
Speaker:
Mario
Diaz
Director,
Houston
Airport
System
Learn about Houston Technology Center's Incubation and Acceleration Clients
focused in the energy, life sciences,
information technology, NASA/aerospace sectors.
Open to the community these meetings allow professionals to be involved with and influence the evolution of emerging technology. |
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Friday, September 14
Light Breakfast and Networking
7:30 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.
Presentations
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Aerospace Transition Center
16921 El Camino Real
Houston, Texas 77058 |
LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER
$20 Registration Fee
Register Today |
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HTCU: Entrepreneurship - Thursday, September 20 |
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Learn what it takes to turn ideas
and expertise into technology-driven
companies.
Launching a new business takes more than
just a great idea - it takes planning to
create a roadmap to success. Expert
presenters will share
their experiences, and cover topics of interest to new
entrepreneurs. |
- Business Plan Fundamentals
- Selecting the Proper Business Structure, IP Considerations
- Marketing Now: A Basic Building Block, Not a Luxury
- Financial Assumptions and Projections
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Co-Sponsored By: |
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Thursday, September 20
HTC Conference Center
410 Pierce Street
Houston, Texas 77007
$50 Registration Fee
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TiE Texas Funding Forum 2012
November 8, 2012 |
TiE Houston, TiE Austin and TiE Dallas, along with the Houston Angel Network, Houston Technology Center and the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship proudly present the TiE Texas Funding Forum, an annual event where aspiring entrepreneurs have an opportunity to present business cases to angel investors and venture capitalists.
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Deadline for executive summary submission:
Friday, September 14, 2012
Apply Now |
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Join us for the largest presentation of Texas Gulf Coast
emerging technology companies.
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- Over 60 companies presenting and exhibiting
- Luncheon and a exciting Leadership Panel and Afternoon Keynote Speaker
- Announcement of Goradia Innovation Prize winners
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Wednesday October 3
10:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Houston
1200 Louisiana Street
Houston, Texas 77002
Early Bird Registration Fee $195
Sept. 14-Sept. 28 Registration $250
Register Now |
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Community
Events |
Cleanweb Hackathon Houston |
"Cleanweb" is about applying software solutions to resource and sustainability challenges in areas such as energy, water, waste, transit, and food. Today, converging trends in cheaper computing power, mobile connectivity, availability of big data, and access to social networks enable new approaches to old problems. The Hackathon engages software developers, designers, and users to build on new ideas and approaches, and to solve unique, local problems. |
September 21-23
Rice University
Duncan Hall
Houston, Texas 77005
Register Now |
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