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SUMMARY:Food for Thought: What Has Your Attention This Week?
DESCRIPTION:The Manufacturing Incubator at TVCOG Presents Food for Thought\, our monthly virtual luncheon talk series. \n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\nAn informal virtual lunchtime discussion based on the question\, “What has your attention this week?” A topic you’re researching\, a problem you’re trying to solve\, a new tool you bought – whatever it is\, discuss it with the group! This is a great way to get some different perspectives on a problem and learn something new. Register and we’ll send you a reminder email with the Zoom link a few minutes before we start. \n***************** \nThis free\, virtual series is brought to you by the Manufacturing Incubator at Tech Valley Center of Gravity\, a certified NYS Incubator and affiliated Innovate 518 Hotspot partner supported by the Empire State Development Division of Science\, Technology\, and Innovation (NYSTAR). \nThe Manufacturing Incubator provides expert coaching\, advisory services and support for product-related startups. We offer resources specifically tuned for hardware development through our Makerspace and Prototyping Center\, with our advanced manufacturing equipment and flexible workspace. \n  \n\n\nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://www.ceg.org/event/food-for-thought-what-has-your-attention-this-week/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Manufacturing,Startups/Entrepreneurship
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SUMMARY:Hatched: An Inventors and Entrepreneurs Meetup: Beyond Citi Bike: The Future is Electric with Jeff Olson
DESCRIPTION:HATCHED: The Capital District Inventors & Entrepreneurs Meetup presents Beyond Citi Bike: The Future is Electric with Jeff Olson \n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\nTHIS EVENT IS VIRTUAL AND IN PERSON \n\nOur speaker will join us virtually. You can watch from home\, or join our in-person watch party for pre- and post-talk networking ( Tech Valley Center of Gravity\, 30 3RD ST\, Troy NY 12180 )\nMasks required unless proof of vaccination is shown.\nPolicies subject to change.\n\n*** \nCiti Bike co-founder Jeff Olson will talk about how bikeshare grew from startup to icon in NYC\, DC\, Boston and other major markets. It’s a story full of many ups and downs\, including a star turn on the Daily Show\, getting hit by Hurricane Sandy\, and the bankruptcy of a major technology provider. Jeff will also provide insights on the future of transportation from his perspective as the co-founder of another new venture\, re:Charge-e\, which is developing wireless charging systems for electric micromobility. \nJeff Olson is an architect\, entrepreneur and author who has been involved in greenways\, open space\, active living\, and alternative mobility projects for more than 30 years. He has had a diverse career with national\, international\, and local experience in the public\, private\, and non-profit sectors. His major projects include the Grand Canyon Greenway\, the Empire State Trail\, the White House Millennium Trails Program\, the Dubai Bicycle/Pedestrian Master Plan\, and the NW Arkansas Razorback Greenway. Jeff was one of the co-founders of Alta Bicycle Share\, which launched Citi Bike in New York and operated systems in San Francisco\, Chicago\, Washington DC\, Boston\, Toronto and other cities. His book\, The Third Mode: Towards a Green Society has been enjoyed by audiences around the world. Jeff started America’s first university course in bicycle and pedestrian planning at the State University of New York\, and is a frequent inspirational speaker at conferences\, public meetings and other events. He is currently the VP of Connectivity at re:Charge-e\, a startup developing wireless charging for micromobility.? Jeff is an alum of both RPI and Empire State College\, lives in Saratoga Springs and does a lot of skiing and biking. \n*** \nABOUT TECH VALLEY CENTER OF GRAVITY \nThis free\, virtual series is brought to you in part by the Manufacturing Incubator at Tech Valley Center of Gravity\, a certified NYS Incubator and affiliated Innovate 518 Hotspot partner supported by the Empire State Development Division of Science\, Technology\, and Innovation (NYSTAR). \nThe Tech Valley Center of Gravity is a 501(c)3 makerspace\, manufacturing incubator\, STEAM-education center and creative community located in the heart of downtown Troy\, New York. Our Manufacturing Incubator provides expert coaching and advisory services for product-related startups. We offer resources specifically tuned for hardware development through our Makerspace and Prototyping Center\, with our advanced manufacturing equipment and flexible workspace. \n*** \nABOUT HATCHED: The Capital District Inventors and Entrepreneurs Meetup \nJoin our community on Meetup for more engaging product-development related events: https://www.meetup.com/CDIEMNY \nJoin us the first Thursday of each month to connect with other creative souls\, product developers\, inventors\, patent attorneys and more who are interested in entrepreneurship\, intellectual property\, and bringing ideas to life. Our goal is to help inventors and entrepreneurs navigate the business world. \nSHARING NIGHTS: Share your project’s current status\, get and give feedback\, explore next steps\, connect with potential team members. \nSPEAKER NIGHTS: Once a quarter we’ll host a speaker who will share their experiences and lessons learned from their entrepreneurial journey\, followed by Q&A and discussion. \n  \n\nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://www.ceg.org/event/hatched-an-inventors-and-entrepreneurs-meetup-2021-06-03-2022-07-07/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Manufacturing,Startups/Entrepreneurship
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SUMMARY:Critical Elements of a Successful Export Business Plan
DESCRIPTION:Join this webinar for an overview of the highly successful Export New York Program \nPresented by Jim D’Agostino\, President CNYTDO & MEP Center Director \nAre you new to exporting? Thinking about it as a strategy to grow your business but not quite sure how to get started? Overwhelmed by regulations? Struggling to determine good markets for your product/service? These are just a few of the question Export New York will help you figure out.  \nDo you have employees that are new to their export/regulatory role? This is a perfect way to get them up to speed. They will also leave with a new network of people to lean on in the future. In partnership with Syracuse University\, student interns will be made available to help you do research. Come learn what the program is\, what the time commitment is\, how it is funded\, and when you can get started on this exciting venture.   \nLearn more and register here \n 
URL:https://www.ceg.org/event/critical-elements-of-a-successful-export-business-plan/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Business Growth Solutions,Manufacturing,Startups/Entrepreneurship
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