Technology Ventures Conference
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CUTEC organises events and activities designed to enhance the entrepreneurial spirit amongst academics and students at the University of Cambridge. These activities provide a forum in which speakers share their experiences in the world of technology investment and entrepreneurship with both the university and business communities. The events provide an excellent opportunity for attendees to network with senior members of the business, technology, and investment communities.
Our focal event is the annual Technology Ventures Conference, which for the past years has been a continuing and growing success. |
"The Tech Ventures Conference 2009 was my first taste of CUTEC, and I was incredibly impressed by the quality of discussions both on- and off-stage. The organisers did a fantastic job in bringing together such a rich ecosystem of high-quality speakers and engaged delegates, which resulted in a conference environment which I hope to be invited back to next year."
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Technology Ventures Conference 2010
The Technology Ventures Conference 2010 will serve as a platform to display how high-tech products continue to push back the boundaries of human ability. Breakthroughs in bioengineering, sensors, and smart materials are transforming recreational and professional sports. People can heal faster and go longer. New feats are achieved daily and new avenues are available to engage sports and gaming consumers thanks to current multimedia technology.
The conference will focus on three main themes:
Technology Ventures Conference 2009The TVC 2009 will mark the 800th Anniversary of the University with the 6th and largest conference yet. In the struggle to foster innovation, CUTEC recognizes the myriad of challenges we are facing in this historical period to address in the conference the following topics:
Technology Ventures Conference 2008The TVC 2008 was completed successfully, welcoming over 280 delegates from Europe, the US, and Asia with backgrounds in venture capital, private equity, technology entrepreneurship, and R&D attended the conference. The TVC 2008 featured the following topics:
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