Upcoming Technology Events in New Brunswick

Posted by Stephen Christensen on 2011-03-04 8:25:00 AM

Business Translation Workshop; Innovation to Commercialization

  • March 14-15th, 2011 - Fredricton, NB
  • The Business Translation Workshop is an event for technology and biotechnology researchers and industry, looking to commercialize their inventions and innovations.  The seminar series will highlight commercialization pathways and opportunites.
  • The cost is $50 team/technology.  More information on the event and registration are available here.

Fostering Growth in Atlantic Canada

  • March 15th, 2011 - Moncton, NB
  • Michael Roach, President and CEO of CGI (Canada’s largest IT and business process services provider), will be discussing why CGI is committed to fostering technology growth in Atlantic Canada  CGI has grown 750% in Atlantic Canada in the last decade alone.
  • Visit here for more information, or here for registration form.

NBIF's 2011 Breakthru Awards Dinner

  • March 16th, 2011 - Fredricton, NB
  • The New Brunswick Innovation Foundation’s annual Breakthru Awards dinner will prove to be one of New Brunswick’s most leading edge technology competions.  Three finalists will take home ~$285,000 in cash investments and professional services, for ideas ranging from GPS-based social media projects to carbon-capture technology.

Geoffrey Moore: The Next Wave of Innovation in Enterprise IT

  • April 27th, 2011 - Moncton, NB
  • Tech South East will be presenting Geoffrey Moore, author of Crossing the Chasm and Dealing with Darwin.  Mr. Moore will be discussing the next wave of innovation in enterprise IT, and the technology and company shake-up stemming from it.
  • For more information or to register, visit here.

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Stephen Christensen

Stephen Christensen

Stephen is the Atlantic Canadian contributor for Techvibes.com; reporting Canadian technology news, with a focus on the Maritime provinces.  Having a deep-rooted interest in science and technology for much of his life, he is most interested in mobile technology and social media.  Having been published in various scientific journals, he is completing his Graduate Studies at Dalhousie University... more



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