SVASE MAIN EVENT: Leveraging Corporate Investors, Partners
Organization:
Silicon Valley Association of Startup Entrepreneurs (SVASE)
Category:
Entrepreneurial
Geographical Area:
San Fran/Silicon Valley
Start
Date:
5/4/2006
End Date:
5/4/2006
Start Time:
6:00 pm
End Time:
650 585-9577
Event
Info:
Corporations may be able to exploit resources and complementarities with their existing lines of business, giving them—potentially, at least—a strategic edge that private funds lack.
Learn about the key fundamentals of successful corporate investing programs, alliances and commercialization process from four of Silicon Valley’s leading Corporate Venture Funds.
Looking for Corporate Venture Funding or Partnerships?
The Panel:
• John Leckrone, Director, Venture Development, Adobe Ventures • Annette Finsterbusch, Director, Applied Materials Ventures, • Stephanie Keller-Bottom, Director, Nokia Ventures • Dylan Steeg, Senior Investment Manager, Intel Capital
Moderator: Issac Vaughn, Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
PRE-REGISTERED RATES (All Rates Include Hors D’oeuvres): Members - $20 Affiliates who advertise this event - $29General Public - $49
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