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    Southeast Energy Demand to 2030
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-11-18) Beamon, Alan ; Schaal, Michael
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    Southeast Wind Energy: Is An Answer Blowing in the Wind?
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-09-29) Rigas, Nikolaos ; Mikhail, Amir ; Hanes, Spencer
    The speakers will consider the viability of wind as a source for utility and commercial-scale power in the Southeast. Topics will include Southeast wind resources, technology viability and fit, project development and public policy.
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    How to Obtain Patent Protection - Economically and Practically
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-02-25) Harris, John
    John Harris, partner in the Technology/IP practice at Morris, Manning, and Martin, LLP, discussed the patent process and why it is important for entrepreneurs to have a strategy regarding patents. The session was very practical as John shared his insights in the patent world - from patent searching and competitive intelligence to the appropriate disclosure documents needed at a meeting with a patent lawyer.
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    Meet the Angels
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-02-11) Mistry, Ashish H. ; Moseley, I. Sigmund ; Free, Mitch ; Rogers, Gordon
    Get the latest perspectives from some of Atlanta's most active angel investors at February's Meet the VC. Ashish Mistry - Moderator ; I. Sigmund Moseley - Panelist ; Mitch Free - Panelist ; Gordon Rogers - Panelist
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    Meet the VC - Joel Lanik
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-01-14) Lanik, Joel
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    Prototyping/Manufacturing Your Ideas
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-11-17) Zaidspiner, Sam ; Muntner, Don
    Every inventor wants a perfect prototype of their invention, but these items can cost tens of thousands of dollars, and make it impossible for an inventor to pursue their dream. Knowing what is both essential and unnecessary about prototypes can save independent inventors both time and money. Similarly, having a thorough understanding of quality manufacturing principles can be a great help to an independent inventor trying to sell or licensing their product. Join us for a workshop that will focus specifically on the educational needs of independent inventors as they work to navigate the areas of prototyping and manufacturing. Sam Zaidspiner, founder of Slingshot Product Development Group, a vertically-integrated product launch firm, will offer his 20 years of product development experience and discuss what independent inventors need to understand about manufacturing. In addition, Don Muntner, who leads Slingshot’s Start-Up department, and works exclusively with start-ups and inventor-entrepreneurs, will discuss the importance of prototyping and what independent inventors need to know before developing one. Slingshot Product Development Group is made up of over 35 designers, engineers, scientists, and project managers, and has helped many companies successfully launch innovations including Coca-Cola, Char-Broil, Lockheed, Plantronics and have developed products for recognized brands such as Con-Air, Tide, Craftsman, and Black & Decker.
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    Patent Licensing for Inventors
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-11-10) Brager, Barry ; Tubach, Cheryl
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    Financing Your Invention
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-10-27) McGraw, Greg ; Ruffner, Connie ; Urech, Alan W.
    Securing financing can be one of the most daunting challenges to someone starting out on a new business venture. Inventors and new entrepreneurs face a unique set of obstacles that they must navigate through including answering the first question, "do I create a business around my invention or do I leverage my ideas through someone else?" This educational workshop seeks to help inventors understand the realities of financing their ideas, and provide a "how-to" for those looking to attract new investors, from friends and family to venture capitalists. Greg McGraw, a partner at TechCFO with over 25 years of top level financial and operational leadership, will discuss financing for all levels of inventors. Greg was named one of Catalyst Magazine's 2004 & 2005 50 Top Entrepreneurs in Atlanta.
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    Eureka! Winning Ways Choices for Business Growth
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-09-11) Hall, Doug
    Georgia Tech and the Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) hosted TV personality and corporate growth guru Doug Hall on September 11, 2008 in Atlanta. Hall presented "Choices for Growth," in which he'll bring his experience developing new ideas with Fortune 500 companies directly to Georgia's manufacturers and show them how they can adapt these methods of growth to their own approaches.
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    How to Transform an Idea Into a Great & Profitable Product
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-08-16) Foreman, Louis