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Making Money out of High-Tech Japan: Cambridge Silicon Radio case

A London-based seminar "Making money out of High-Tech Japan: strategies for Venture Capital and High Tech Small and Medium-Sized Companies - the Cambridge Silicon Radio Case" will take place on Monday 24 April 2006

24 April 2006 - 24 April 2006
Japan
ORGANISED BY: Asia-Pacific Technology Network and Electronics Link Japan

LOCATION Hosted by 3i, 16 Palace Street, London SW1E 5JD

NEAREST TUBE STATIONS: St James Park or Victoria
TIME: 17.30 - 19.00 followed by a reception.

PRICING: Mainstream corporate £40 +VAT: Officials £27.50 + VAT: Asian nationals/executives plus companies less than 25 employees £20 + VAT: Academics £10 + VAT; Press ..Free.

To register  please go to http://ww.aptn.org/regpartn1.htm(opens in new window)

Chair:
Peter Gardner, Sector Head (Technology), 3i Group
Speakers:
Philip White, International Technology Promoter (Electronics), Department of Trade and Industry
"Japan - Wired and Unwired"
Matthew Phillips, Senior Vice President, Cambridge Silicon Radio
"How CSR competes in Japan" (working title)
Peter Bacon, Chairman Electronics Link Japan
"How British companies are tackling the Japanese Electronics Market: the strategic options"Asia-Pacific Technology Network runs seminars and conferences aimed at deepening mutual understanding of the Asian and European innovation systems. For further information contact Louis Turner, Chief Executive, APTN +44 (0)790 5204 677: email louist@aptn.org
www.aptn.org

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