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Successful Companies Through Incubation SoCal Incubators Serve the High Tech Industry

Saturday, October 11, 2008
Early stage companies need to conserve their resources, and moving into business incubators designed to accelerate their growth offers one very attractive option. Business incubators reduce the risk of small business failures by offering not only affordable space – a premium in Los Angeles – but also shared facilities and an array of business support resources and services that can be valuable to companies just starting out. Astute entrepreneurs also know that they are joining a business community and can leverage the business connections and networks centered on a well-run incubator. In fact statistics bear out these facts: the National Business Incubator Association reports that 87% of all firms that graduated from NBIA member incubators are still in business.
The Caltech/MIT Enterprise Forum on October 11 will feature some of the award-winning business incubators supporting the high tech industry in Greater Los Angeles. Come hear about the regional business incubator network and get answers to your questions about how they can benefit your business, including:
What is a business incubator and what types of business incubators are available? What type of entrepreneurial companies benefit from those incubators? Why do entrepreneurs apply? Do they think it was worthwhile after they graduate? Would they do it again? How do investors think about businesses in incubators?
These questions and more will be answered by representatives from major incubators in the Los Angeles area and entrepreneurs heading incubator “graduates”. Come and listen, learn, meet and ask your own questions about how these organizations can save you time and money, as well as advance your business goals.
Confirmed Speakers
John Waller Managing Director, New Ventures Idealab
Stan Tomsic Administrator Business Technology Center of Los Angeles County
Doug Howe Interim Director i3 Advanced Technology Incubator College of the Canyons
Bruce Blomstrom President Pasadena BioScience Collaborative
Bart Greenberg Digital Media Center of Santa Ana DMC Advisory Group President Tech Coast Venture Group
Entrepreneurial Speakers
Louise Wannier Founder and CEO myShape
TBD Idealab
Moderator
Mark Lieberman Manager Community Development Commission of Los Angeles County
Producer
Stan Tomsic Administrator Business Technology Center of Los Angeles County
Sponsors for this Program

Date Saturday morning, October 11, 2008
Location Registration and Continental Breakfast: 8:00 a.m. at Baxter Hall, Caltech Program: 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Baxter Lecture Hall Networking: 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon at Baxter Hall, Caltech Directions/Maps: Directions to the Forum; Caltech's Interactive Map
Cost $40 on-line registration fee. $50 at-the-door. $10 for students with full-time student ID (must show at door); free to Caltech students. Registrations are taken on-line up to 5:00 p.m., October 9, 2008. There are no refunds for no-shows.
Founding Sponsors
The Caltech/MIT Enterprise Forum is administered in conjunction with Entretech
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