Yeah - it's in Boston - might be of interesting to a number of us and good to have SOME non-Boston representations. Rich/webmaster -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Massachusetts Broadband Summit - Building a Wired Economy, 11/14 Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2012 09:21:02 -0500 (EST) From: MIT Enterprise Enterprise Forum of Cambridge <agoggins at mit.edu> Reply-To: agoggins at mit.edu Having trouble viewing this email? Click here <http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?llr=nenvsrn6&v=001kzo9741iy2qhJH_lzYnPw9c_spMp4ZCqKqbdGGVuBNRu_iM9f_1Fo_RjujCyXg3rM1VXeWOqBmnTaFxy0cJapvvxHVh0_-fW2h9ozQX5XEaAvY8eczgPhTEVaHQDrO0u2Vrlq5_b0ysmTNU1tcggK-NSRtGgw7jcoh7ffIBN9AU%3D> <http://s.rs6.net/t?e=lmWPIHybhJ8&c=1&r=1> <http://s.rs6.net/t?e=lmWPIHybhJ8&c=3&r=1> <http://s.rs6.net/t?e=lmWPIHybhJ8&c=4&r=1> <http://s.rs6.net/t?e=lmWPIHybhJ8&c=5&r=1> <http://myemail.constantcontact.com/Massachusetts-Broadband-Summit---Building-a-Wired-Economy--11-14.html?soid=1010981057677&aid=lmWPIHybhJ8#fblike> new web banner *Dear Richard,* How has broadband adoption driven innovation, and the economy and what's next? Who is taking the lead and where is it leading us too? The backbone to the world's connectivity is broadband but there is more to the story. Please join the MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge's marketing partners TechNet <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001GXDe3ixpt-ZDWgYVgm9YZ2v71lrMhh1M-UEAtnQrGNt5CrApnI5CN2-BHXu67QqTAWhneP6p-wGBpZpJZAbKtsiLS-bkV552n8notmG3ZG1rB3Q-O0MQ0Q==>*,* the Massachusetts Broadband Institute <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001GXDe3ixpt-Yp95gg9x2rWOrOAxwpUcCzEE-YwOA5gA7zUdAwdhE9vW2qyvxgCIcU9jTHHQ0sXEKSBXKCD57rqTG2HO-3jF00uX8f-3uhTraepc4vcshhuk1nXiHi2v4s> and some of the leading innovation and technology companies for an exciting forum discussion about the wired economy in Massachusetts, challenges, success stories and what the future holds. Learn how Massachusetts is working with public and private partnerships to achieve their goal as a national leader in broadband adoption, and how new technologies coming out of own back yard, supported by critical infrastructure development. <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001GXDe3ixpt-ZDWgYVgm9YZ2v71lrMhh1M-UEAtnQrGNt5CrApnI5CN2-BHXu67QqTAWhneP6p-wGBpZpJZAbKtsiLS-bkV552n8notmG3ZG1rB3Q-O0MQ0Q==> <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001GXDe3ixpt-Yp95gg9x2rWOrOAxwpUcCzEE-YwOA5gA7zUdAwdhE9vW2qyvxgCIcU9jTHHQ0sXEKSBXKCD57rqTG2HO-3jF00uX8f-3uhTraepc4vcshhuk1nXiHi2v4s> *Massachusetts Broadband Summit - Building a Wired Economy* Wednesday, November, 14, 5:00-8:00pm, MIT Stata Center, Kirsch Auditorium, 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA *This event is free of charge, but pre-registration is required <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001GXDe3ixpt-ZLwZS4NCTU3AvIAdITcmLW62MHLD1iUak7HzSQ1dW8Bqr_TuCz5UmLTXfBkJK_Bu8LAwIPXRK4QWQoEr_Uyx0DYETe06btBCV6T7g07YWLtIUQ_gDo9EulS7MbSgs0pFM=>* **Speakers include:** * *Judith Dumont*, Director of the*Massachusetts Broadband Institute Matt Dunne,* Head of Community Affairs,*Google **Pamela Goldberg, *CEO, *Massachusetts Technology Collaborative ** Staci Pies*, Director of Government and Regulatory Affairs,*Microsoft* *Rey Ramse*y, CEO of *TechNet Mark Reilly,* SVP of Government and Regulatory Relations, *Comcast ** Deb Socia*, Executive Director of *Tech Goes Home Rob Shanahan, *President and CEO, *Lightower Fiber Networks ** Tim Scott*, Vice President, *Axia NGNetworks* ** **Tim Scott*, Vice President, *Axia NGNetworks* * * *Register <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001GXDe3ixpt-ZLwZS4NCTU3AvIAdITcmLW62MHLD1iUak7HzSQ1dW8Bqr_TuCz5UmLTXfBkJK_Bu8LAwIPXRK4QWQoEr_Uyx0DYETe06btBCV6T7g07YWLtIUQ_gDo9EulS7MbSgs0pFM=> * * // *Special Thanks to the Event Sponsors:* Cisco, Google, Microsoft, Comcast, Juniper and Lightower * <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001GXDe3ixpt-ZLwZS4NCTU3AvIAdITcmLW62MHLD1iUak7HzSQ1dW8Bqr_TuCz5UmLTXfBkJK_Bu8LAwIPXRK4QWQoEr_Uyx0DYETe06btBCV6T7g07YWLtIUQ_gDo9EulS7MbSgs0pFM=> We hope to see you soon at one of the MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge upcoming events <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001GXDe3ixpt-b9tasXitadUGuy0TcYZUXHYZjdNTd9ngb_l7FZagnwI7IdZYMzoZYJdHyP2gJ7s_4EzxQvoc1TG0BPT1c06tWoDUMSGs-t_ljZcCgxXb1xq8_jL55ckOOtorQR1Y8_xob_UIV2W0fUZroWfneygASQfcOdIMu6DNY=>! The MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001GXDe3ixpt-b9tasXitadUGuy0TcYZUXHYZjdNTd9ngb_l7FZagnwI7IdZYMzoZYJdHyP2gJ7s_4EzxQvoc1TG0BPT1c06tWoDUMSGs-t_ljZcCgxXb1xq8_jL55ckOOtorQR1Y8_xob_UIV2W0fUZroWfneygASQfcOdIMu6DNY=> Sincerely, *The MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001GXDe3ixpt-auHPoxAHck5HSUnbnHGBm2AEvMkbqEfsGqL6oMwFUndKr0AGvbNrXEIyjhs7KGvPoW0LBwk8J3Fo2P8p4ak99MxWPa-KCXZbfPEO7E19Vkgw==>* Powered by <http://www.constantcontact.com/index.jsp?cc=TEM_BusLet_003> MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge | 500 Technology Square | Building NE47-191 | Cambridge | MA | 02139 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.hidden-tech.net/pipermail/hidden-discuss/attachments/20121106/f5bbc65c/attachment.html