FUNDING CONNECT 2008 BRINGS TOGETHER AUSTRALIA’S TOP INVESTORS AND ENTREPRENEURS
1st December, 2008

Taking place across four states during December – in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney – Funding Connect offers an invaluable opportunity for entrepreneurs to engage with each other, meet potential investors and gain insights into the year ahead.
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ANGELS FOR TASMANIA!
16th October, 2008

Australia’s leading angel investors are to meet Tasmanian entrepreneurs in Hobart later this month.
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DON’T KNOW A KILLER APP FROM A KILLER BEE?
16th September, 2008

With the launch of the App Store, coupled with the hype of the iPhone, the floodgates for mobile phone-specific applications are well and truly open, with many developers claiming they’ve hit the next ‘killer app’.
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BITE INTO THE MOBILE WEB WITH MOBILE FEAST!
5th August, 2008

With a lot of excitement surrounding the release of the Apple 3G iPhone, there is an equal amount of speculation regarding the expansion of the mobile web.
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SLATTERY IT TO HOST INAUGURAL ANGEL CONNECT!
10th April, 2008

Angel Connect 2008 will hit Sydney on Tuesday the 15th April, 2008 and Melbourne on Thursday the 17th April, 2008.
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VC CONNECT HITS NSW
21st November, 2007

After the success of VC Connect 2007 in South Australia and the Australian Capital Territory, budding entrepreneurs can now listen to the war stories of Australia’s leading Venture Capitalists and successful entrepreneurs; when VC Connect NSW hits Sydney on December 6, 2007.
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HOW WILL THE VIRTUAL WORLD IMPACT BUSINESS?
31st October, 2007

The blurring lines between reality and the virtual world is hot on the agenda and businesses can no longer ignore the link between its consumers real and online lives.
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DebateIT: IS BLOGGING AS USEFUL AS TALKBACK RADIO
27th August, 2007

With the number of new blogs increasing everyday and showing no signs of slowing down, blogs have been championed as facilitators of democracy and providers of scintillating gossip. Join Graeme Philipson, Founder and Research Director, Connection Research, Tony Walker, Manager, ABC Digital Radio, Chris Gilbey, CEO of Vquence, Pippa Leary, General Manager – Media of Fairfax Digital and Catherine Fox, Deputy Editor, BOSS Magazine at DebateIT: Blogging is as useful as talkback radio, for an engaging debate on the impact of blogs in Australia and how they will evolve in the future.
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VC CONNECT SA RETURNS TO ADELAIDE
6th August, 2007

Budding entrepreneurs can listen to the war stories of Australia’s leading Venture Capitalists and successful entrepreneurs; when VC Connect hits Adelaide on August 30, 2007.

VC Connect 2007 follows on from the success of VC Connect events across Australia over the past four years; facilitating the dialogue between some of Australia’s most innovative entrepreneurs and potential investors.
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VC CONNECT ACT TO BRING VENTURE CAPITALISTS AND ENTREPRENEURS TOGETHER IN CANBERRA
9th July, 2007

Australia's leading Venture Capital firms, dedicated to investing in early-stage technology companies, together with successful entrepreneurs will share their experiences of how Venture Capital works at the inaugural VC Connect in Canberra on Wednesday, 25th July 2007.
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DR WILLIAM MILLER IS TO VISIT AUSTRALIA
24th January, 2007

Slattery IT is delighted to announce that Dr William Miller, Silicon Valley legend, entrepreneur, academic and investor is to visit Australia in mid February, 2007.
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COMPUTING THE FUTURE SYMPOSIUM 2006
23rd August, 2006

The University of Sydney is to host the “Computing the Future Symposium” on Wednesday 13th of September, 2006 to celebrate 50 years since the first high-speed computer was built in an Australian University, SILLIAC! “We are all very excited” said Professor Albert Zomaya, Head of the IT School at the University of Sydney. “We are honoured that leaders from across industry will join our own eminent researchers and international guest speakers to celebrate this wonderful milestone and explore the future of computing.”
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