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The New Hampshire High Tech Council (Council) will host its first TechWomen Power Breakfast of the year on Wednesday, January 11 from 7:30 to 9 am at the Portsmouth Country Club, 80 Country Club Lane, Greenland, NH 03840. The program will be presented by Suzanne Foster, VP and general manager of the Advanced Energy business unit of Medtronic – a leading global medical device company. Read more. Read more
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Controller Devils is creating high quality controllers for the rapidly growing eSports industry. CEO T. Antonio offers his perspective on the determination and patience required to launch a new company. Read more
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The New Hampshire High Tech Council (Council) will host its last TechWomen Power Breakfast of the year on Wednesday, December 14 from 7:30 to 9 am at the Manchester Country Club, 180 South River Road in Bedford. The program, “Mindfulness and Father Christmas,” will be presented by Dr. Annabel Beerel, an organizational consultant who will discuss strategies to reduce anxiety during one of the most hectic and frenzied times of the year. Read more. Read more
Innovators
DoseOptics provides cancer patients a real-time video of the beam delivery process during radiation therapy treatment. Brian Pogue discusses the importance of utilizing one's available bootstrap resources in the early-going. Read more
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On Wednesday, December 7, Laconia-based Orion Entrance Control, Inc., an American manufacturer of robust turnstile and entrance control solutions, will share its company story, opportunities and challenges with a group of hand-selected experts and a live audience to gain valuable feedback and advice. That’s the format of the Entrepreneur Forum, one of the marquee events run by the New Hampshire High Tech Council (Council). Event organizers are excited to share the group of accomplished professionals who will make up the panel of experts that will be lending their experience to the event. Read more. Read more
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Even though New Hampshire is a small state in terms of size and population, we have a large and active non-commercial sector that serves and supports many technology causes and affinity groups. New ones form regularly and like the private sector, there are occasional mergers and acquisitions. This creates continual opportunities for partnerships and a need to regularly evaluate the landscape. Read more. Read more
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Okay, it’s finally happening. National stories about New Hampshire as a great place to work are being placed, read, liked and forwarded. On November 4, the Wall Street Journal called out four cities that they described as “the new silicon cities.” Manchester was included with Birmingham, Alabama, Eugene, Oregon, and Richmond, Virginia. Pretty good company for an old mill town! Read more. Read more
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For the Council, we are always working towards and planning for the next legislative session. Whether it’s regarding issues held over from a past session, working on a new legislative concept, or working towards a collaborative approach with other trade organizations, or briefing new legislators or candidates about the Council’s important work here, we are never far away from the next round of legislative work. However, there is always the mindset to “wait for the election results” during any election cycle before finalizing plans, that was certainly true for this round. Read more. Read more