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3rd Annual Texas Technology Conference 2003 - March 26-27 - Draws Leading Technologists from Around the State.


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Texas Technology Conference 2003

THE WOODLANDS, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 14, 2003

Technology executives - the CEOs, CTOs and CIOs - from around the state of Texas will gather on March 26-27, 2003 for the 3rd Annual Texas Technology Conference to learn about one another's technology and intellectual properties and to explore ways in which they can do business with each other.

Technology research and development efforts are being conducted daily throughout Texas. Well-known technology pockets include Austin, Dallas, Plano, Richardson, San Antonio San Antonio (săn ăntō`nēō, əntōn`), city (1990 pop. 935,933), seat of Bexar co., S central Tex., at the source of the San Antonio River; inc. 1837.  and Houston. Since these cities are so geographically spread out, information-sharing between technology companies is often difficult. Texas Technology Conference 2003 provides the only known venue to recognize and gather the leaders of technology to meet that challenge.

More than just an educational conference where you can learn about all types of technologies, the Conference is also a forum for investigating ways to help those looking for Looking for

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Unlike industry-specific trade shows where the same type of technology competes for attention, Texas Technology Conference 2003 exposes and promotes a wide range of technologies, including biotechnology, data integration, computer hardware & software, exchanges, security software, supply channel, telecom, Internet Internet

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Preliminary Agenda

March 26
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7:30 a.m.  Registration/Breakfast
8:30 a.m.  Keynote Speaker -  Security (Dyonyx)
9:30 a.m.  Technology Trend Speaker
10:30 a.m. Networking Session
11:00 a.m. Technology Trend Speaker
Noon       Lunch
1:30 p.m.  Panel - Emerging Tech Trends
2:30 p.m.  Networking Session
3:30 p.m.  Panel - Emerging Tech Trends
4 p.m.     Technology Trend Speaker
5 p.m.     Awards Ceremony
7 p.m.     Special Event

March 27
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8 a.m.     Registration/Breakfast
9 a.m.     Technology Trend Speaker - Biometrics (Biocom)
10 a.m.    Award Winners Showcase
Noon       Tech Trend Speaker/Lunch
2 p.m.     Golf Scramble



All conference presentations and panel discussions will examine some of the hottest technology-related topics affecting people and their organizations today.

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, speaker, or table or event sponsor for the Texas Technology Conference 2003, visit http://www.texastechnologyconference.org, or contact: Conference Chairman, Barry Cohen Barry Cohen is a former Australian politician. He was the federal member for the seat of Robertson from 1969 until his retirement in 1990. During the 1980s, he was Minister for Arts, Heritage and Environment under the Labor government of Prime Minister Bob Hawke. , Texas Technology Conference, 4747 Research Forest Drive, Suite 180, Woodlands, TX 77381. Phone: 713/805-4466 E-mail: directorttc@aol.com
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