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Emerging Technologies Seminar (ETS): 2006-07
EMTM's 90-minute "Emerging Technologies Seminars" introduce insights on emerging technologies, issues and ideas. Over a 2-year cycle, students meet with research and business experts in a variety of areas, from bioinformatics to robotics to investing in emerging technology.
This Fall, the focus was on entrepreneurial perspectives and bringing new technologies to market. This Winter, several sessions are devoted to energy.
Offered over lunch and in the evenings, each lecture and Q&A is led by a different faculty member or industry expert. Special executive panel roundtable sessions bring together executives and academic experts to debate, discuss and field questions on topics that bridge technology and business.
(All EMTM students, alumni and invited guests are welcome to attend ETS lectures. For prospective students interested
in a selected topic or session, please inquire with the Admissions Office: 215-898-2897 or
emtm-admissions@emtm.upenn.edu.)
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Fall Term 2006-07
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Friday, September 15, 2006
Discovery Driven Planning (DDP) or Market Busting
(Ian MacMillan, Wharton)
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Friday, September 29, 2006
Generating Venture Ideas
(David Hsu, Wharton)
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Saturday, October 14, 2006
Legal Aspects of Starting and Growing a Technology Business
(Stephen Goodman, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP)
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Friday, October 27, 2006
Raising Money
(Executive Panel Discussion)
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Winter Term 2006-07
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Saturday January 6, 2007
Recruitment: How Corporate Business Leaders
Practice the Art of Picking the People They Need
(Executive Panel Discussion)
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Friday January 19, 2007
Current and Promising Energy Technologies
(Noam Lior, Penn Engineering)
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Friday, February 2, 2007
Electric Power Grid Emerging Technologies
(Ken Huber, PJM Interconnection)
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Friday, February 16, 2007
The PJM Plane Never Lands:
Managing the World's Largest Electric Grid
(Audrey Zibelman, PJM Interconnection)
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