Past Events

Video: John Landry speaks in Jan 2012

Tech visionary and entrepreneur John Landry speaks at the CCTC at a recent First Friday. Thanks to Cape Media Center for shooting and processing the video. myaccesstv.com

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Feb 9: SNEEF- Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the ATMC, with a case study on Clean Energy Innovations

“Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the ATMC, with a case study on Clean Energy Innovations” will be the topic at the Southern New England Entrepreneurs Forum (SNEEF) at UMass Dartmouth on Thursday, February 9, 5:30 p.m., Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Center (ATMC), 151 Martine Street, Fall River. Amit Basnet, Liaison Associate at the ATMC, will moderate [...]

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Feb 3 – First Friday: Leveraging Emerging Tech for Small Business

Small businesses constantly struggle with trying to figure out what technology they may need to have to make their business better.   In the past small businesses have had great difficulty accessing the same resources that larger companies can use to learn everything they need to know about how to make the best investments in technology. [...]

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Jan 18, Workshop – Be a Magnet, not a Bullhorn: Blogging to Attract Customers

Presented by Christopher L. Wilson, HubSpot Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 Time: 6:00 – 8:00 PM Location: Cape Cod Media Center, Shad Hole Road, Dennis Port (off of Rte. 28 at Exit 9) Cost: $35 per person: limited to the first 15 people to sign up Get down to the nitty-gritty of blogging during this [...]

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Jan 12: Cape Cod Technology Council New Year’s Party

Thursday, January 12, 2012 5:30 – 7:30 PM Barnstable Tavern 3176 Main Street, Barnstable Village Cost: $20 person – members and non-members welcome! Sign up below. Come celebrate the New Year with the Cape Cod Technology Council for a casual networking evening at The Barnstable Tavern! Discover the latest initiatives being undertaken by the organization. Learn [...]

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Jan 6, First Friday- John Landry, Lead Dog Ventures

Lead Dog Ventures was founded by software industry veteran John Landry to provide today’s early-stage technology companies the intellectual, relationship and financial capital to become tomorrow’s “Lead Dogs”. After 25 years of building great software products and great software companies, Landry has had a distinguished track record as an innovative “Serial CTO”, successfully creating and [...]

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Dec 14 – SmarterCape Working Vision Presentation

Defining the Future of Cape Cod in the Information Age Presented by the SmarterCape Partnership Wed, Dec 14, 2011, 9:30–Noon Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater (WHAT) Route 6, Wellfleet This past September, the SmarterCape Partnership hosted a full-day session to envision a future Cape Cod enabled for 21st-century technologies. On Dec 14, SmarterCape will be presenting a [...]

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Dec 14 – 2011 New England Venture Summit – Where Innovation Meets Capital

Cape Cod Technology Council is pleased to announce its sponsorship and offer our network a special discount to attend The New England Venture Summit: Save 10% off the current rates. Use promo code “capecodtc10” December 14th, 2011 | Hilton | Boston Dedham Whether you’re a startup seeking capital and exposure or an investor seeking new deals, The New England Venture [...]

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Dec 8- SNEEF: Annual Holiday Networking, featuring Mark Roberg, VP of Sales at HubSpot

“Annual Holiday Networking”, featuring Mark Roberg, VP of Sales at HubSpot, sponsored by Southern New England Entrepreneurs Forum (SNEEF) at UMass Dartmouth, Thursday, December 8, 5:30 p.m., Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Center, 151 Martine Street, Fall River.  $20, $25 at door.  Register at www.sneef.org.  Press Release: The annual Holiday Networking event of the Southern New [...]

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Dec 2, First Friday: Emergency Location Device for Special Populations

John J. Burke, MS HEM Adjunct Instructor Boston University School of Medicine Health Care Emergency Management Program In John’s own words “There are too many children with autism and patients with Alzheimer’s who are unnecessarily dying or go missing, costing the First Responder community hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in response costs.  If [...]

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