A Brave New World: MIT Sloan to host 2009 MIT Venture Capital Conference on December 4, 2009.Entrepreneur Showcase to spotlight 30 early stage startups CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- How have dramatic shifts in the political and financial worlds changed the venture capital and entrepreneurial landscape? If this is the time to start or fund a venture, where are the best opportunities in healthcare, energy, digital media, internet, and mobile? How are venture capital funds Venture Capital Funds An investment fund that manages money from investors seeking private equity stakes in small and medium-size enterprises with strong growth potential. Notes: adapting given the challenges in exit markets and LP relationships? And can the venture capital model work in emerging and social markets? On Friday, December 4, 2009, keynote speakers and panel debates focusing on the evolving strategies of entrepreneurs and the venture capital community will answer these and other timely questions during the 2009 Venture Capital Conference to be held at the Copley Place Hotel at 10 Huntington Avenue in Boston. Hosted by the MIT MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan Venture Capital & Private Equity Club and the MIT Entrepreneurship Center The MIT Entrepreneurship Center is one of the largest research and teaching centers at the MIT Sloan School of Management. It was founded in the early 1990's and charged with the mission to develop MIT's entrepreneurial activities and interests in education and research, alliances, , this year's theme is "A Brave New World Brave New World Aldous Huxley’s grim picture of the future, where scientific and social developments have turned life into a tragic travesty. [Br. Lit.: Magill I, 79] See : Dystopia Brave New World ": http://www.mitvcconference.com/ Slated speakers are: * Alan J. Patricof, managing director, Greycroft, LLC * David Vieau, president and CEO, A123 Systems * Scott Jones, co-founder and CEO, ChaCha Search, Inc. Panel discussions will include, among others: * Energy - Disruptive Ventures that Leverage Existing Infrastructure, Technology, and Processes? * Health Care - The Next Big Thing: Where do Life Science VCs and Entrepreneurs See Opportunity? * The LP Perspective - How are LPs weighting liquidity and returns when investing in VC firms? An Entrepreneur Showcase directly following the conference will allow participants to meet 30 early stage startup exhibitors in the high-tech, mobile, bio-technology and energy sectors, as well as other entrepreneurs, investors and members of the MIT Sloan community. The Showcase, which is open to the public, attracted approximately 500 attendees last year. Companies interested in taking part should contact: showcase@mitvcconference.com. Now in its twelfth year, the Venture Capital Conference attracts participants representing venture capital professionals, corporate executives, angel investors, entrepreneurs, MBAs, and academics. For more information and to register for the event, please visit http://www.mitvcconference.com/ For further information, please contact Jeff Blake at 305-733-7224 or jeffrey.blake@sloan.mit.edu For over fifty years, the MIT Sloan School of Management The MIT Sloan School of Management is one of the five schools of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. It is one of the world's leading business schools, conducting research and teaching in finance, entrepreneurship, marketing, , based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has been one of the world's leading academic sources of innovation in management theory and practice. With students from more than 60 countries, it develops effective, innovative, and principled leaders who advance the global economy. |
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