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Celebrate with the TechWoman, TechStudent and TechEducator of the Year at event on April 6 The Council’s TechWomen|TechGirls program will honor three distinguished women at the upcoming annual awards luncheon on April 6 at LaBelle Winery in Amherst, New Hampshire. The awards name and recognize the 2016 TechWoman, TechEducator, and TechStudent of the Year. The event marks the first time that the Council specifically pays tribute to women for their significant contribution to innovation, education, mentorship, entrepreneurship and courage to advance science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) for the next generation. The 2016 winners are: Read more. Read more
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The next TechWomen Power Breakfast is Wednesday, April 13, 2016 from 7:30 to 9 am at the Manchester Country Club, 180 South River Road, Bedford. Jeanne Dietsch, co-founder and former CEO of MobileRobots, Inc - a global leader in intelligent research robotics - will headline the event. She will present Success at the Edge of Opportunity - discovering innovation leaders, selling blue jeans to the miners, and choosing your end game. Read more. Read more
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The TechWomen|TechGirls inaugural Annual Awards Luncheon will recognize three New Hampshire tech women and feature celebrity guest speaker, Jessica Banks, CEO & founder of NYC-based RockPaperRobot. The event will take place at LaBelle Winery in Amherst, New Hampshire, at 11:30 am on Wednesday, April 6, and will bestow awards for TechWoman, TechStudent, and TechEducator of the Year. Read more. Read more
Innovators
MakeIt Labs is a Nashua-based makerspace that provides members with a collaborative workspace and valuable equipment. Adam Shrey, President, discusses the value of promoting community amongst local entrepreneurs. Read more
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Next week, the NH Department of Education will proudly co-sponsor the fourth annual Girls Technology Day, in partnership with the NH Community College System and the New Hampshire High Tech Council.  The events will be held at NHTI, Concord’s Community College, University of New Hampshire- Durham Campus and Manchester Community College.  This year’s event expanded to three campuses, reflecting the demand for more students to be able to access STEM programming in new locations. This year’s capacity is for 800 young women to attend a STEM-spirational event that will expose them to many career and postsecondary opportunities in STEM fields. Read more. Read more
Innovators
Bob Leland is the CEO of Boxscore, an amateur sports platform that tracks player statistics for coaches. Bob reflects on his company's growth since his experience with Accelerate NH. Read more
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We are now accepting applications for the 2016 Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Any founder or senior level manager of a New Hampshire business who has successfully organized, developed, or managed a high technology concept into a commercial product or service is encouraged to apply for the award. Read more. Read more
Innovators
SimQuest Systems is a simulator that enables medical professionals to assess their skills without potentially harming subjects. Jeff Morrill discusses the importance of utilizing resources when entering a niche industry. Read more
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The March TechWomen Power Breakfast is at 7:30- to 9 am on Wednesday, March 9 at Manchester Country Club, 180 South River Road, Bedford. Dulcie Madden, CEO and co-founder of Mimo – a Boston-based company building the first connected nursery that sends real time information to parents’ smartphones – will headline the event. Madden will discuss her unique entrepreneurial path, making and embracing mistakes, making gender a non-issue, and what it means to be a hardware company that’s also a software company. Read more. Read more
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MRCC is a minority-owned global end-to-end information technology solution provider founded in 1996. We provide services to enterprises of all sizes and across multiple industry verticals such as corporations, education, publishing and government. We are proud to be a CMMI Certified Organization having a portfolio of delivering 500+ successful engagements to date and backed by strong 750+ experienced professionals. Read more. Read more
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by Paul Mailhot, NHHTC Chairman When I am asked about what exactly the NH High Tech Council does, the first thing that comes to mind is “connecting.” By the mere virtue of what our day jobs are, we can find any piece of information at anytime, anywhere. It’s what we do. Read more. Read more
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by Matt Cookson, NHHTC Executive Director Gas under $1.60 a gallon No snow on the ground until February in most of New Hampshire Who would have predicted this six months ago? Read more. Read more