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Thank You!

The Technology Alliance is grateful to the following sponsors for their support of the 2007 Technology Institute:

Lead Sponsor:

Microsoft

Corporate Sponsors:

Boeing KPMG OVP Venture Partners

Institute Sponsors:

Amgen AH&T Insurance Battelle Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Google Seattle InfoSpace, Inc. K&L Gates Madrona Venture Group Northwest Venture Associates Port of Seattle Trilogy Partners UW Waggener Edstrom Worldwide Washington State University

Winter 2007

Positioning Washington for Prosperity

Advancing the “Virtuous Cycle” of Education, Research and Entrepreneurship: Highlights of the 2007 Technology Institute

Every other year, the Technology Alliance convenes a group of business leaders, heads of education and research institutions, and state policymakers to discuss the key issues facing Washington’s science and technology sector and how we as a state can bolster our long-term economic competitiveness. The retreat provides a unique opportunity to hear from state and national experts about our position in the global innovation economy and to discuss in depth how we can advance Washington’s future economic success.

Photo from 2007 Technology InstituteAt the 2007 retreat, a combination of keynote presentations, case studies and interactive panel discussions guided participants toward identifying strategies to position Washington for prosperity, focusing on strengthening the “virtuous cycle” of K-12 and higher education, research capacity and entrepreneurial climate in our state.

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The College & Work Ready Agenda: Improving the Odds of Student Success

ImageLast year, the Technology Alliance joined forces with a number of business and labor organizations across Washington State to focus on transforming our education system to prepare students to be successful in higher education and 21st century careers. Last month, the coalition drew a line in the sand on an issue that figured prominently at the Technology Institute: the preparation gap between high school and postsecondary education.

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Entrepreneurship News

Two More MBA Students Get Their Wings as Part of Alliance of Angels Fellowship Program

Photo of AoA FellowsAlliance of Angels, the Technology Alliance program that advances early stage investment and entrepreneur education, has ramped up its activities in recent months with the help of two new, part-time program managers: Jacob Miller, the 2007-08 William H. Gates, Sr. Fellow in Innovation & Entrepreneurship, and 2007-08 K&L Gates Fellow Kevin Kirn.

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Discover...Science & Technology

Let There Be Light: New Series Flicks a Switch on Nanophotonics

ImageCell phones no thicker than a credit card. Clean, inexpensive power whenever and wherever it’s needed. Computers that operate literally at the speed of light. All of these and more will be made possible through nanophotonics, proving that good things really do come in small packages.

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Holding Our Breath: Dr. David Sherman of Seattle Biomedical Research Institute Takes on Tuberculosis

ImageAt the November 9th breakfast of the Seattle Science & Technology Discovery Series, Dr. David Sherman, tuberculosis program director at SBRI, discussed the spread of TB across the globe and how researchers are working to develop new drugs to fight this tricky disease.

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TA Board News

Vision and Leadership for Washington’s Long-term Economic Success: Technology Alliance Welcomes New Members of the Board

The TA continuously strives to bring together visionary leaders from Washington’s science and technology sector to advance our goals of excellent education systems, strong research capacity and a robust entrepreneurial climate. We are proud to welcome five outstanding individuals to our board of directors overseeing TA programs and activities that strengthen our state’s competitiveness in the knowledge-based economy.

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Stay Updated

Stay up to date with the Technology Alliance

Make it your New Year's resolution to update your contact information with the Technology Alliance. Email Kristin Osborne with new or changed email, mailing address, or phone number. Thanks.

A new angle

Check out the new blog of the Alliance of Angels--The Angel Angle--providing an inside look at angel deals, entrepreneurial innovation, and startup activity in the Pacific Northwest.

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