3rd Annual Texas Technology Conference 2003 Extends Award Competition to Feb. 28, 2003.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers Texas Technology Conference THE WOODLANDS Woodlands refers to several places:
The 3rd Annual Texas Technology Conference, scheduled for March 26 - 27, has extended the call for entries for its 2002 Texas Technology Conference Technology Awards Competition program until Friday Friday: see Sabbath; week. Friday young Indian rescued by Crusoe and kept as servant and companion. [Br. Lit.: Robinson Crusoe] See : Servant , Feb. 28, 2003. The awards competition, in its inaugural year, recognizes the top technology innovations that have been developed and introduced in the State of Texas during 2002. The purpose of the 2002 TTC TTC Trying To Conceive TTC Toronto Transit Commission TTC Trans Texas Corridor TTC Toutes Taxes Comprises (French) TTC Trident Technical College (North Charleston, SC) TTC Temporary Traffic Control Technology Awards Competitions is: 1. To recognize Texas-based technology companies who design and/or and/or conj. Used to indicate that either or both of the items connected by it are involved. Usage Note: And/or is widely used in legal and business writing. conceive conceive /con·ceive/ (kon-sev´) 1. to become pregnant. 2. take in, grasp, or form in the mind. con·ceive v. 1. To become pregnant. 2. innovative technological concepts through actual operating data. 2. To communicate to the business market at large that innovative solutions are being developed by Texas-based technologists. TTC Technology Award applications are accepted in the each of the following categories: 1. Best Technology Product Released in 2002 2. Best Industry Solution Launched in 2002 3. Best Intellectual Property Developed in 2002 4. Best White Paper Written in 2002 5. Best Emerging Solution Introduced in 2002 6. Best Technology Project Implemented in 2002 Awards are given at the judges' discretion. All first-place awards in each category are automatically eligible for consideration for the "TTC Award of Technology Excellence." TTC honors only technologies that are outstanding in technology innovation and originate o·rig·i·nate v. 1. To bring into being; create. 2. To come into being; start. from the State of Texas. An award in a category is not given if entries do not meet the highest standards. The "TTC Award of Technology Excellence" is given at the judges' discretion. The first place TTC Technology Awards for the six categories and the TTC Award of Technology Excellence are presented during the Texas Technology Conference scheduled for March 26-27, 2003 at the April Sound Country Club & Resort in Lake Conroe Lake Conroe is a 21,000 acre (85 km²) lake in Conroe, Texas, United States. The lake lies on the West Fork of the San Jacinto River just west of Interstate 45 off of State Highway 105 in Montgomery and Walker counties. The lake runs through classic East Texas Piney Woods forests. , Texas. The competition is open to any technology company with a physical location based in Texas. The popularity of the submission is not relevant to the competition. It gives the opportunity for small technology firms and individuals to compete against much larger and more well known technology organizations. Entrants must have had a significant role in the design or development of submitted entry. Entries may be entered into more than one category. For further information about 2002 Texas Technology Conference Awards, visit the Web site at: (http://www.texastechnologyconference.org See .org. (networking) org - The top-level domain for organisations or individuals that don't fit any other top-level domain (national, com, edu, or gov). Though many have .org domains, it was never intended to be limited to non-profit organisations. RFC 1591. ). About the Award Competition Judges TTC's judges are hand selected from technology departments within public and private universities based in Texas. Our judges are professors with a significant tenure in various segments of technology. About the Conference 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 In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. a business opportunity. The key to this conference is that it is not a trade show or sales conference sales conference n → conferencia de ventas sales conference n → réunion f de vente sales conference n → . People are there to talk about their technologies, their market niche, and how to do business with one another. 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, telephony Meaning "sound over distance," it refers to electronically transmitting the human voice. In the beginning, telephony dealt only with analog signals in the circuit-switched networks of the telephone companies. , wireless and nanotechnology nanotechnology: see micromechanics. nanotechnology Manipulation of atoms, molecules, and materials to form structures on the scale of nanometres (billionths of a metre). .
Preliminary Agenda
March 26
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7:30 a.m. Registration/Breakfast
8:30 a.m. Keynote - Trends in Security
Paul Williams
Manager of Enterprise Security Services
Dyonyx
9:30 a.m. Overall Technology Trends in 2003
Jay Williams, CTO of The Concours Group
10:30 a.m. Networking Session
11:00 a.m. Technology Trend Speaker
Noon Lunch
1:30 p.m. Emerging Trends Panel - Data Integration
Facilitator: Mike Lampa, CEO of BAG
Participants: Austin Test; Cyrus One; J.D. Edwards
2:30 p.m. Networking Session
3:30 p.m. Emerging Trends Panel - Wireless/Telecom
Participants: Airscanner Corp; Interphase Corporation
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
Greg Allen
CEO
BioCom LLC
10 a.m. Award Winners Showcase
Noon Emerging Trends Panel - Security
Facilitator: Tim Barto, Dyonyx
Participants: Matrix NetSystems; The CSO Group
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. To explore an opportunity to participate as an attendee at·tend·ee n. One who is present at or attends a function. See Usage Note at -ee1. attendee Noun a person who is present at a specified event Noun 1. , 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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