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Alliance of Angels 10-Minute Pitch Clinic, an interactive workshop for entrepreneurs. Spokane: December 11.

Read AoA Program Director Rebecca Lovell's Top 10 List for Entrepreneurs on Seattle 2.0!

Seattle Discovery Series: Dr. Nate Mantua, UW Climate Impacts Group, December 12. Register here.

Partner event: WSU Innovators Luncheon, "Saving Lives Worldwide: The Animal-Human Health Connection," featuring Dr. Wendy C. Brown. December 4, Seattle. More information and registration here.

Partner event: Xconomy Forum - Vaccines 2.0, featuring panelists Chris Elias (CEO, PATH), Denise Galloway (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center), and Steve Reed (CEO, Immune Design). December 11, 6:00 - 8:30 pm, Seattle. More information and registration here.

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NEW on Xconomy! Read about the November 20th Alliance of Angels entrepreneur roundtable in "Surviving the Downturn: Advice from Seattle-Area Firms Atlas Accelerator, Geospiza, and Mercent" here.

"Higher Education, the Driver of Our State's Economy, Must Avoid the Budget Axe," by TA Executive Director and Xconomist Susannah Malarkey. Read it here.

Read about the November 14th Seattle Discovery Series breakfast on supercomputing, featuring Dr. Moe Khaleel of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, here.

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The Technology Alliance is a statewide organization of leaders from our state's diverse high-tech businesses and research institutions dedicated to Washington's economic success. We believe this success is dependent upon three drivers:

  • Excellent education systems;
  • Strong research capacity; and,
  • A robust entrepreneurial environment.

Through programs, events, research studies, and policy activities, the TA works to mobilize support for these drivers in order to grow and sustain a vibrant technology-based economy benefiting all of Washington's citizens.