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Leveraging State Resources and University Partnerships

Advanced Technologies: Identifying Export Markets

Strategies for Attracting Capital Needed to Move ATP-Funded Technologies Into the Marketplace

Innovative Tools for Managing High-Risk R&D Teams

Business Planning and Commercialization

Results and Evaluation: What We Are Learning From Evaluation

Water Supply and Security: A Third Decade Challenge

New Technologies Forum

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AGENDA:
Advanced Technologies: Identifying Export Markets

Monday, November 15, 1999
2:00 p.m. Elisabeth Parker, Global Standards Program (GSP), NIST
Introduction and Welcome
2:10 p.m. Elisabeth Parker, GSP NIST
Standards in Trade and NIST Resources
2:40 p.m. Dorothy Tomaszewski, Santa Clara Export Assistance Center, DOC
Introduction to Exporting
3:10 p.m.   Coffee Break
3:25 p.m. Joseph Hedges, Office of Economic Development, City of San Jose
Identifying Export Markets
3:55 p.m. Jo Allyn Scott, Bureau of Export Administration, DOC
Export Control Essentials
4:25 p.m. Questions and Answers
All Workshop Participants
5:00 p.m. Adjourn

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