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SPIE Photonincs Innovation Summit

SPIE Photonics Innovation Summit
6 November 2008
San Francisco Airport Marriott Hotel
Burlingame, California, USA

Attend the SPIE Photonics Innovation Summit and take the mystery out of innovation – refine your strategy, learn new tactics and improve the odds of successful commercialization. Become fluent in the latest business research and learn real-world lessons from successful innovators.
Sign up today and receive two FREE copies of the books written by the keynote speakers – Open Innovation and Innovation Nation.

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Seating is limited—register today to secure your space

5 reasons to sign-up now:

1) Learn from world-renowned speakers including top authors Henry Chesbrough and John Kao.

2) A unique focus on photonics – hear leaders and top thinkers in solar, solid-state lighting and biophotonics from Stanford, Berkeley, PARC, and DOE.

3) Make new connections that can help you move ideas to market.

4) You’ll be able to cultivate and sustain innovation, so it becomes a standard way of working and thinking in your company.

5) Two free books by keynote speakers – Open Innovation by Chesbrough and Innovation Nation by Kao.
Don't miss this event—register now

In one day, you will learn how to help innovation flourish in your organization – isn’t that worth putting on your calendar, right now?

Sponsor:
# SPIE

Co-sponsors:
# PARC
# UC Berkeley - Center for Executive Education
# Lester Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation

SPIE Photonics Innovation Summit

Hear from the experts who have turned their intellectual capital into real-world success:

David Benaron, Spectros
Craig Cornelius, Hudson Clean Energy Partners
Henry Chesbrough, UC Berkeley
George Craford, Lumileds
Chris Eberspacher, Applied Materials
Scott Elrod, PARC, Hardware Systems Labs
Jennifer Ernst, PARC
Joseph W. Goodman, Stanford University
John Kao, Kao & Co.
John Lushetsky, U.S. Department of Energy
Lesa Mitchell, Kauffman Foundation
Richard Swanson, SunPower
Jean-Luc Vanderheyden, GE Healthcare
Peter Visser, Philips Lighting


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