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w3w3® Media Network - Internet Talk Radio
Colorado
BioCluster
Colorado’s business climate and macroeconomics are indicators and important
issues to bioscience firms. Dr. Arlen Meyers, professor at UCHSC
and executive director of the Colorado Alliance of Bioengineering gives
a look at the Batelle BioTech Plan and its progress and prognosis. Collaborative
partnerships between industry and academic researchers are essential
in building a world-class biocluster.
 NanoTech
and (FUN)ding
How does Colorado compare to other states in the NanoTech arena?
What is it going to take to develop a first-class biotech cluster? There
are many pieces to those puzzles, but in any scenario, money is a major
factor. Russ Farmer discusses SBIR & STTR Grant funding with
Louis Hornyak and his NanoTech team.
 New
Workforce Formulas
Solutions can’t be implemented until the problems are identified. Many
people are shocked when they learn why young girls are less likely to
get engage their curiosity in the art of science. Liz Ryan of WorldWIT
Radio and Pat McNees discuss the challenges and the solutions
as detailed in Pat’s book, “New Formulas for America's Workforce:
Girls in Science and Engineering.”
Homeland
Security Gap
The United States is the best emergency response country in the world…but
it’s mostly ad hoc. Dr Murray Hamilton, Director of the Rocky
Mountain Center for Homeland Security at the University of Denver
is very frank in this interview about what he calls the country’s biggest
gap in homeland security. Communications and coordinated planning are
the solution keys.
$3.7 Billion for NanoTechnology
For some people,
NanoTech has been the "little" sidebar of the Life Sciences sector.
Louis Hornyak and his team plan on changing that image. The
Colorado Nano Technology Initiative suggests that this
technology will change the face of humankind. They have some
compelling facts. Count yourself in or you could be left out.
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 What
Gets Measured Gets Done
Liz Ryan, producer
of WorldWIT Radio corrals Gay Gaddis of T-3 (that's, The
Think Tank) in Austin, Texas. Gay is the president and founder of T-3 and this
successful advertising and direct marketing company has an
interesting philosophy that boosts their bottom-line metrics.
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Your Planning
Guide for 2004
This is the time of the year
we should all finalize our goals & strategies for next year.
Larry Nelson, president of the w3w3® Media Network
recorded this powerful segment when living in Australia. It's a
classic that can help you achieve Your "Ultimate
Win"…Personal and Professional Satisfaction. Details
& Direct Link to Pick up Your copy (It's FREE)
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Year-end Thanks to You
While 2003 was
okay for some, others experienced a rocky road and for some it was
devastating. We also saw many making a difference and giving others
a hand. We are proud to be part of the business & technology
community in Colorado. We'll look forward to working with you in
2004. All the best, Larry, Pat & Jessica. Here are
some winners
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 AUSTRALIA
to the US
Building alliances, customers and a team can always be
challenging…and more so if you are moving your headquarters from
Australia to Denver. John Carr, managing director of Eduss
Educational Software Systems and Rick McElhinney,
chairman of Founders Forum talk about the Eduss plan for the US.
Here's an extra… Check out this 1-minute TV video about the Eduss Success Story
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VIRUS to
the COMPUTER
Anti-Virus protection right out the
box into your computer can mean trouble. Jeff Weaver works
with two companies, Orion Networks and Secure Network
Systems to set up systems and foil viruses, worms and other
unknown invasive problems. You don't have to know what "heuristics"
& "firewall" mean, but you had better be properly applying your
protection. |

ANNOYING
to the RECEIVER
The most common mistake made when
sending emails is the improper use of the "Subject:" line. Larry
Nelson, president of the w3w3® Media Network says that
poor use of the "Subject:" line not only irritates people it loses
business. In this issue of Beyond the Trends, Larry outlines
the top 5 mistakes and the top 5 solutions to this email
challenge. |

QUESTIONS to the HACKER
In about a week
(this is kind of stealthy) the w3w3® Media Network will be
interviewing a Hacker…luckily this Hacker wears a White Hat.
If you would like to Ask the Hacker a Question, email it to
radio@w3w3.com
and we'll try to make sure it gets answered. As always, we do
not give out email addresses to anyone. Ask
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TEAM BUILDING
Is building a team in business different
than building a team in government or in education? Marc
Holtzman, president of the University of Denver (DU) has
had his hand in all three. There are core "rules" to follow that any
reasonable person couldn't disagree with, however there is one key
trait that most people tend to overlook. |
FREE MONEY
Is getting "FREE" money from the federal
government myth or reality? Russ Farmer, president of
PBC and national expert on SBIR/STTR federally
mandated initiatives that give grants for innovation, research and
general business needs to small & new organizations…he explains.
You don't have to pay it back and doesn't dilute ownership.
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 FINANCIAL
FRAUD
Is BioMetrics a key to preventing ID theft
or a door to escalating ID theft? Jeff Bottari, president of
SoftPro and Frank Skubal, VP of sales for
Vocent have some insight to the ID theft and financial-fraud
challenge that is impacting millions of people and organizations.
They discuss signatures, voice, fingers, irises and
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PHOTOS PLUS
- OCTOBER|NOVEMBER|DECEMBER
Is the end of
the year a time to celebrate the end of a choppy year? Some were
celebrating and others were giving deserved recognition while others
were laying their groundwork for the coming year. Jessica, Pat
& Larry covered many different events in the past 90 days.
In addition to the theme of each, w3w3® might have captured a
photo of you! |
 Wireless technology is not what you think
of when you hear retail stores. Sheldon
Lutte, Director of Emerging Technologies of Crate &
Barrel says, " Our wireless technology has enabled us to have
wireless kiosks, real-time gift registry and inventory system second
to none." They tapped into Denver's own, AccuCode to make it
happen. |

 Used
technology is not what Jared Polis
was thinking about when he was building a successful Internet business.
On his way to being the Chairman of the State Board of Education he
saw a need to help under-served individuals and organizations with
"refurbished" computers. Jared's Foundation has a plan, but C3
needs your help. VISIT
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