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Build Green Maine Explores Innovation at the Juice Conference

For Immediate Release
Contact: Skip Bates, Bangor Savings Bank
(207) 942-5211
Skip.Bates@Bangor.com
 
Camden, Maine - Following the successful Built Energy Forum held at the Augusta Civic Center in January, Build Green Maine is producing four sessions for the Juice Conference 2.0.  Build Green Maine is dedicated to facilitating the rapid transformation of Maine’s built environment to greatly reduce energy inputs and reduce carbon emission.

Juice Conference 2.0 – Announces Four Major Speakers

For Immediate Release
Contact: Skip Bates, Bangor Savings Bank
(207) 942-5211
Skip.Bates@Bangor.com
 
Camden, ME  - The organizers of the 2009 Juice Conference, “Building Maine’s Innovation Networks,” today announced a star-studded array of keynote speakers for their November conference in Camden. Speakers will include, Nick Spitzer from National Public Radio, Doug Hall, inventor and Founder of Eureka! Ranch, Joe Lstiburek, principal of the Building Science Corporation, and Marci Rossell, former Chief Economist for CNBC.

Juice Conference Offers $30,000 to Maine Start-Ups

For Immediate Release
Contact: Skip Bates, Bangor Savings Bank
(207) 942-5211
Skip.Bates@Bangor.com
 
CALL FOR BUSINESS PLANS
 
Camden, Maine  - Organizers of the Juice Conference have received an anonymous donation of $30,000, with the intention that the funds be invested on behalf of Midcoast Magnet into innovative Maine businesses. 
 
Juice 2.0 “Building Maine’s Innovation Networks,” will take place on November 13 and 14 in Camden, Maine. The conference will bring together over 500 of Maine’s most creative entrepreneurs, artists, innovators, finance professionals and statewide leaders at the intersection of technology, tradition and design for the purpose of energizing Maine businesses.

Juice Conference 2.0 to be Held in Camden, Maine

For Immediate Release
Contact: Skip Bates, Bangor Savings Bank
(207) 942-5211
Skip.Bates@Bangor.com
 
 

 

Camden, Maine  - The 2009 Juice Conference, produced by Midcoast Magnet, will take place on November 13 and 14 in Downtown Camden. Juice 2.0 will bring together over 500 of Maine’s most creative entrepreneurs, artists, innovators and statewide leaders at the intersection of technology, tradition and design for the purpose of charting the future of Maine’s economy.

 

Secure Programming User Group

 

 

Presented by Megan Restuccia, Morgan Stanley.
 
Come and learn all about: DLP, security regulations, secure applications design and training, secure infrastructure design, and desktop encryption. 
 
September 23rd from 6-8pm at the Target Technology Center, Orono. Conference rm A. 
 
PIZZA is provided!!!
 
FMI: http://www.techmaine.com/technology-events
 
Sincerely,
 
Target Technology Incubator
20 Godfrey Dr. Orono, ME 04473
207.866.6500
http://www.targetincubator.umaine.edu/
 
This email was sent to morgan@luminogenics.com by theresa.paladino@maine.edu

 

0 to 60- Super Charging Your Navigation To Meet Your User's Needs

Presented by Mabel Ney, IDEXX.

 
Don't miss this opportunity to learn the best practices and methods for developing meaningful web site navigation. 
 
September 21st from 6-8pm at the Target Technology Center, conference rm A. 
 
PIZZA is provided!!!
 
Target Technology Center, conf. rm A 6-8pm
 
In Partnership with TechMaine, Westbrook.
 
This email was sent to morgan@luminogenics by theresa.paladino@maine.edu

Growing Your Business with Social Networking

 
You've heard about social networking until you are blue in your face - but what does it mean to you and how can you make it work for your business?  
 
Attend this seminar to learn more about using sites such as Facebook and Twitter to promote your business.
 

Growing Your Business with Social Networking

 
You've heard about social networking until you are blue in your face - but what does it mean to you and how can you make it work for your business?  
 
Attend this seminar to learn more about using sites such as Facebook and Twitter to promote your business.
 
Bring your laptops, questions and friends (the real ones)!  We'll tailor this session to your questions and offer tips and tricks you may not have known about!

Thomas M. Teague Biotechnology Center of Maine

The incubator in Fairfield, Maine was built in 1998 on 20 acres through a partnership between the State of Maine and the Fairfield Economic Development Corporation.   The facility includes wet labs, conference facilities, kitchen space and a cafeteria.  The Teague Biotechnology Center provides space for start up companies, and larger companies opening local offices.  The Biotechnology Center provides business assistance services as well as educational support and workforce development programs.  

The Thomas M. Teague Biotechnology Center of Maine is one of a number of specialized small business incubators in the region collectively known as Maines's Technology Centers.  Maine's Technology Centers are individually managed but collectively share the same goal of job creation and business support.
Visit Thomas M. Teague Biotechnology Center of Maine www.biotechme.com
Maine's Technology Centers www.techcentersmaine.com 
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