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he Caltech Biotech Club Annual Industry Night brings together Caltech students, post-docs, staff and alumni with industry leaders from large and small biotech companies. The purpose of the event is to provide a networking forum and improve on-campus relations for students/post-docs/staff/alumni in all disciplines.
CapCHI is a social and professional society of people who work as user interface designers, researchers, educators, software developers, web designers, graphic designers and human factors engineers in and around Canada’s National Capital Region. Four of Human Computer Interface’s brightest and “bestest” will be presenting at the upcoming CapCHI meeting 21 May. Graduate students will be exposing their work and ideas in a run up to thesis defence and seeking input from other HCI practitioners.
Join Art Center College of Design and the Civic Projects Foundation for an engaging and thoughtful panel discussion about The Car in 2035: Mobility Planning for the Near Future, a new book offering an artful and refreshingly multifaceted view of the future of mobility, focusing on the car, the street, and public policy in Southern California.
This HR compliance training will focus on the child support garnishments compliance requirements and will help attendees accurately and completely process garnishment orders through the payroll department in compliance with Federal and state requirements and regulations.
Startup Weekends are 54-hour events designed to Provide superior experiential education for technical and non-technical entrepreneurs. Beginning with Friday night pitches and Continuing through brainstorming, business plan development, and basic prototype creation, Startup Weekends culminate in Sunday night demos and presentations.
This webinar will provide regulatory definitions of fair market value or commercial reasonableness, explain associated legal and compliance issues, discuss complex compensation arrangements and how to remain compliant.
This training on construction fraud prevention will discuss proven audits strategies and techniques for detecting and preventing common fraud and risk in construction activities. Attendees will also learn how to manage when fraud arises and the tips to effectively control construction costs.
Learn how Sculley, former leader of Apple and Pepsi, is mentoring South Florida entrepreneurs to create hundreds of STEAM jobs.
Our panel will discuss this rapidly growing way of raising capital which is expected to generate $2.8 billion in 2013. Our panel will include both crowdfunding companies, and those who have used these companies to raise capital, as well as an angel investor at the forefront of equity crowdfunding.
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