Cewitnewsletter OCT2016.Pdf

Cewitnewsletter OCT2016.Pdf

TECH ENTREPRENEURSHIP, GOING GLOBAL, ENGI- NEERING-DRIVEN RESEARCH, SOCIALLY INNOVATIVE OCTOBER SOLUTIONS, 2017 PROGRAMS, OPEN DATA & HACKS COVERAGE:Ask the Experts: Access leading business management strategies at work in Long Island's innovation economy at the upcoming Technology Entrepreneurship Symposium on November 2, 2016. CEWIT Business Insights: CEWIT hosts Startup Global Long Island, an expert panel series designed to edu- cate entrepreneurs about expanding their businesses globally, featuring CEWIT team members, leading indus- try partners, and Stony Brook University entrepreneurs. Technology Frontiers: CEWIT and Stony Brook University researchers are at the forefront of engineering-driv- en research, landing noteworthy awards from the National Science Foundation. Research on smart, connected hospitals merges disciplines to bring patient-centric and data-driven results to the future of healthcare, as strides in cloud load balancing will improve the design of load balancers in today’s cloud computing platforms. CEWIT Industry Partners: The latest technology by CEWIT industry partner, Intelligent Product Solutions Software, Digital Fly, is a perfect, socially innovative IT solution to help prevent cyberbullying. CEWIT 2017 Programs: Introducing CEWITHacks, a National Engineers Week Kickoff Celebration and Hackathon focusing on IoT and microservices. On Hacks & Open Data: Whether business-oriented, scientific, or creative, interpretations and manipulations of open data are a catalyst for the creation of new tools across industries and government uses. 3 . Technology Entrepreneurship Symposium 3 - 4 . CEWIT Business Insights: Going Global CEWIT, Industry Partners, and Trade Join Our Mailing List Specialists Share Insights, Strategies, and Resources for Entrepreneurs in the Global Marketplace 5 - 6 . Technology Frontiers: Engineering-Driven Research Follow Us Safe and Secure Network Control for Smart and Connected Hospitals @CEWIT_SBU Scalable, Heterogeneity-Aware Load Balancing 6 - 7 . Socially Innovative IT Solutions Meet Digital Fly: The Social Media Aware, CONTENTS: Cyberbullying Security Solution Discover Our Center 7 . CEWIT 2017 Programs of Excellence CEWIT National Engineers Week Kickoff Celebration & Hackathon: CEWITHacks CEWIT2017 Conference 8 . On Open Data & Hacks Open Data As A Game: Creating New Tools Across Industries and Government Uses Get In Touch Algorave: Live Coding Application Across Art and Science, A Hacker Philosophy 9 . Upcoming Events, Our Community The Next Big Thing: 2 CEWIHacks TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP PresentedSYMPOSIUM by the Office of the Vice President for Economic Development Access leading business management strategies at work in Long Island's innovation economy in CEWIT's applied research and ASK THE EXPERTS: education-oriented environment. OFFICEA wide OF range THE ofVICE practical PRESIDENT how-to FOR information ECONOMIC and DEVELOPMENT strategies for forming, conducting, and selling your enterprise and a technology-agnostic crossroads of proven experts, inventors, and entrepre- neurs representing companies at all stages — together at Stony Brook University. TECHNOLOGYWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016 · 9:30am ENTREPRENEURSHIP SYMPOSIUMCEWIT, Room 200, Stony Brook University | Limited Seating, Registration Required Wednesday, November Our2, 2016 Experts: | CEWIT Alon Kapen, | Stony Partner, Brook Farrell University Fritz, is a corporate attorney who fo- Fostering new enterprise developmentcuses on and representing smarter business entrepreneurs, models is an emerging integral part growth of the Office companies, of Vice Presidentand their for Economic Development’s missionindividual and commitment and institutional to accelerating investors. the region’s He counsels startup community. entrepreneurs The Technology and emerging Entrepreneurship Symposiumgrowth will provide companies a wide range in the of practical formation how-to of businessinformation entities, and strategies structuring for forming, agreements conducting, among founders, negotiation of capital raising transactions, compliance with and selling your enterprise and a technology-agnostic crossroads of proven experts, inventors, and entrepreneurs representing securities laws, and development of effective corporate governance. companies at all stages — together at Stony Brook University. Admission is free and open to all. Seating is limited, registration required. Registration and agenda at cewit.org Agenda, Speaker Profiles, and Registration | www.cewit.org/events/techentrepreneurship.html PRESENTERS Lori Hoberman Alon Kapen Neil Kaufman David Calone Richard Chan Brian Keil George Likourezos Karen O’Connor Inon Elroy Leo Guthart Founder Partner Partner & Chairman Founder Assistant Professor Managing Director Partner Tax Director Economic Minister Senior Adviser Hoberman Law Emerging Companies Abrams, Fensterman, Long Island Harriman College New York State Intellectual Marcum LLP to North America Topspin Partners Group & Venture Capital Fensterman, Eisman, Emerging of Business Innovation Venture Property Counsel. Government of Israel Farrell Fritz P.C. Formato, Ferrara & Technologies Fund Stony Brook Capital Fund, Empire Carter, DeLuca, Farrell Wolf, LLP University State Development & Schmidt LLP The Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT) is located at Stony Brook University Research and Development Park | 1500 Stony Brook Road For additional information contact Kathleen Ferrell at [email protected] or call 631-216-7114. CEWIT,GOING INDUSTRY GLOBAL PARTNERS, AND TRADE SPECIALISTS SHARE STRATEGIES, KEY RESOURCES FOR ENTREPRENEURS IN THEStony BrookGLOBAL University/SUNY is an affirmativeMARKETPLACE action, equal opportunity educator and employer. CEWIT hosts Startup Global Long Island, an expert Supported by the U.S. Commercial Service, U.S. Small panel series designed to educate entrepreneurs about Business Administration, Stony Brook University, expanding their business globally and the most-press- Empire State Development and the Global Innovation 3 ing issues startups face in the global marketplace. Forum, Startup Global included several CEWIT industry partners and Executive Director, Dr. Satya As the moderator, Dr. Sharma led a closing panel, Sharma, along with a full program of trade specialists Resources for Your Startup to 'Go Global' and How and business experts focusing on insights, strategies to Craft an International Business, outlining the most and most specifically, resources, for going global. imperative content of the Start Global event, resources. From the panelists, top resources for regional entre- Insights: Keynote speaker Jim Hayward of Stony Brook preneurs include Global NY and Empire State Devel- University-based and CEWIT industry partner, Ap- opment Corporation, U.S. Commercial Service Long plied DNA Sciences, on How Startups Compete in the Island, Small Business Development Center at Stony Global Market, emphasized that a key competitive Brook University, U.S. Small Business Administration, advantage is to bring real world value to an interna- and Export-Import Bank of the United States. tional industry and to the consumer alike. On the first sales of his unique biotech-based security solutions overseas, success tactics included addressing market- ing strategies and goals accordingly, cutting costs by using consultants and sales channels increase breadth, and utilizing those that have the domain knowledge and are equally passionate about your given product or solution. Strategy: Russ Artzt, CA Technologies Co-Founder, CEWIT Industrial Advisory Board Chairman, and CEO of CEWIT-based software startup, Digital Associ- ates, on the panel, The Path to Going Global: Market Outlook and Success Stories, credits CA Technologies' international success at an early stage to the develop- ment of products that were innately global in nature. Furthermore, following a set of standards that would Bottom Line: The market is hungry for U.S. products be applicable globally, incorporating international dis- having a built-in, worldwide reputation for quality tributors into the CA workforce, and building relation- and authenticity. Statistics show that companies that ships that embodied CA's culture, trust, and extensive export do better economically by diversifying risk product knowledge are all attributing factors to the while increasing sales. Entrepreneurs must prioritize company's global strategy and ultimately, success story. on doing their homework, protecting their IP, and advantaging their resources. A strategic approach to sustaining this success, Russ later implemented an Innovation Center at CEWIT's There is absolutely a lot of information out there, and next generation research and education facility. By ac- on each of these topics, but be mindful, it is free, avail- cessing CEWIT resources and the brainpower of 70+ able, and supported by a number of innovative orga- Stony Brook University students, CA has continued nizations regionally, statewide, and internationally. to advance product innovation, and propel growth and global impact. As the startup sector is the fastest growing, collaborat- ing with these organizations, in addition to directly Panelists further emphasized catering to distribution benefitting companies and entrepreneurs, will help to channels and consumers equally as well as prioritizing keep them relevant in this space, a significant ancillary on being proactive in the global sphere, whether it is benefit. anticipated or not, there is only

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