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The following organizations & associations feature scheduled events
and seminars on a frequent basis:
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Central
Coast Angel Network |
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The vision of the Central Coast Angel Network is to
preserve the natural beauty and provide jobs so people can work
there. Through frequent events they bring together the resources
for entrepreneurs to create and grow businesses and encourage
funding opportunities. Some of the past events have focused
on topics such as energy, water, globalizations, nanotechnology
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Churchill
Club |
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The Churchill Club's goal is to present more than thirty
events annually of which even Winston Churchill would approve.
Practical information, visionary thinking, compelling anecdotes,
uncensored questions, and opinionated discussion with a touch
of wit and irreverence are the hallmarks of Club events. |
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FSA |
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FSA, the voice of the global fabless business model, hosts
events in Silicon Valley and in California to promote the establishment
of business partnerships as well as providing industry professionals
with a resource for education and training on timely industry
topics. Their upcoming events calendar provides insight to events
taking place in Silicon Valley as well as around the world. |
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IBDNetwork |
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IBDNetwork (International Business Development Network)
is a membership-based organization to accelerate deal making.
IBDNetwork explores the business side of technology through
events and newsletters that cover the latest innovative technology,
partnerships, company growth, business models, and investment
strategies. |
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Lighthouse
Venture Forum |
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The Lighthouse Venture Forum is the premier business
technology forum for the Greater Santa Cruz area. Its programs
provide a stage for technology and business leaders to discuss
issues in the areas of business, technology, education, and
the community.The Lighthouse Venture Forum is also an educational
organization that presents lively and diverse programs for members
to keep abreast of cutting-edge information and network with
the best and brightest in their field. |
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Software
Development Forum |
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The non-profit Software Development Forum (SDForum)
is a Silicon Valley organization connecting software professionals,
entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, industry experts and major
technology companies. With a 10,000-person reach, 2000 individual
members and 20-30 events each month, SDForum is a very important
source of information, education and connection for people seeking
to build a business and career in Silicon Valley. |
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Silicon
Valley Association of Startup Entrepreneurs |
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SVASE, the Silicon Valley Association of Startup Entrepreneurs,
is a non-profit association in Northern California, offering
events and services to help technology entrepreneurs raise money,
network, and build successful companies. |
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Silicon
Valley Product Management Association |
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The Silicon Valley Product Management Association (SVPMA)
is an organization that was founded to address the needs of
Product Managers, Product Marketing Managers and other professionals
working within the Product Management field. The goal of SVPMA
is to provide a forum for education, networking and community
amongst those who work in product management. |
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MIT
Stanford Venture Lab |
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The MIT/Stanford Venture Laboratory (Venture Lab) is
the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the MIT Enterprise Forum,
a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the growth
and success of high-tech entrepreneurial ventures by connecting
ideas, technology and people. |
This list of Silicon Valley & San Francisco Bay Area resources is far from
being complete - and is not intended to be complete. We only want to list important,
active and relevant resources.
If you think we missed an important resource, please let
us know. We're happy to add new resources.
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