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| A collaborative program of the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy and the Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute | |
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Next Generation Innovation: New Approaches and Policy Designs |
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2006
Technology Transfer Society
Conference September 27 – 29, 2006, Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
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2007 T2S Conference Call [PDF]
Updated 2006 T2S Conference Program Now Available, with Submitted Papers [select here] - over 100 presenters from 16 countries on topics at the leading edges of technology transfer and research and innovation policy!
Conference Updates:
Thank you to all speakers and presenters, panel chairs, session participants, and helpers in making the 2006 Technology Transfer Society Conference a stimulating and successful international gathering.
Available conference papers can be downloaded - see updated program - select [PDF] links to download papers.
If you gave a presentation but have not yet submitted a paper, you still have a chance to have your paper included in the proceedings. Please send your paper electronically in Word, RTF, or PDF format by October 10, 2006, to t2s2006@pubpolicy.gatech.edu.
Links
MESSAGE FROM THE T2S PRESIDENT (Don Siegel)
CALL FOR PAPERS - About the 2006 T2S conference and the conference themes
REGISTRATION - Online registration. All conference participants are requested to register!
PROGRAM - Detailed schedule of papers, presenters, plenary, and conference lunches and dinner.
LOGISTICS - Hotel accommodation details at the Georgia Tech Conference Hotel, links to maps
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions. Before you email or call, look here, maybe you will find an answer to your question about the conference!
CONTACT - Conference sponsors, organizers, and contact point.
Organizers and Sponsors
| The 2006 Technology Transfer Society is hosted by: | ||
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Georgia Tech Program in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy |
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Georgia Tech School of Public Policy and the |
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ICAPP® - Georgia 's Intellectual Capital Partnership Program - the economic development program of the University System of Georgia. | |
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Georgia Institute of Technology - Ivan Allen College - The Liberal Arts College of Georgia Tech | |
| Co-organizers of the 2006 Technology Transfer Society Conference: | ||
| Monica Gaughan | College of Public Health, University of Georgia | |
| Philip Shapira | Georgia Tech School of Public Policy and Georgia Tech Program in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy | |
| Martha Schoonmaker | Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute | |