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Entrepreneurs in Security, Cyber Security and Homeland Security are invited to join us on
Funding, Partnering, Achieving: Growth Strategies for Security Technology Companies
2010 Global Security Challenge European Semi-Finals and Security Innovation Conference
Wednesday, October 6th, 8:30-14:00, Lion Hall, Recanati Building, Tel Aviv University
Speakers:
Dr. John Morgan, TSWG
Dr. Ed Mlavsky, Founder, Gemini Israel funds
Dr. Eitan Yudilevich, Executive Director, BIRD Foundation
Jacob Nagel, MAFAT
Avi Blasberger , CEO ELSEC – ELBIT Systems
Jehezkel Grizim, VP Special Programs-Israel Aerospace Industries
Eli Baran, Owner and CE, Inbar Bartec Technologies
Yosi Wolf, CEO Roboteam
Aharon Aharon, Chairman, Camero
Yehuda Zisapel, Chairman, Radware
LIVE today 08:30-14:00: MIT TV webcast click here
Event Participants will learn about
Funding Security Ventures – VC's, Strategic Investors, IL & US [semi] Governmental Funds
Partnering with Global Security Players & Integrators
Reach Out: Understanding the unique structures & dynamics of the worldwide security markets
Success Stories and Lessons Learned
Meet the Decision Makers
US Defense Department - Technical Support Working Group (TSWG), US Navy Office of Naval Research (ONR), Accenture, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), Elbit Systems, Camero-Tech, Robo-Team, Israeli Prime Minister's Office, Israeli Ministry of Defense & Public Security, Israel-US Binational R&D Foundation
Program Agenda
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08:00 – 08:30
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Registration
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08:30 – 08:45
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Welcome & Greetings Ayla Matalon, Executive Director, MIT Enterprise Forum Davidy Givon, Member of the Board, MIT Enterprise Forum
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08:45 – 09:05
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Guest of Honor, former Minister of Defense, Prof. Moshe Arens
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09:05 – 09:50
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Funding Security Startups – Panel Moderator: Dr. Ed Mlavsky, Chairman, MIT Enterprise Forum, Founding Partner, Gemini Israel Funds
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Dr. John Morgan, Deputy Director for Science and Technology, Counter-Terrorism Technical Support Office (CTTSO), Department of Defense
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Jacob Nagel, Deputy Director, DDR&D-MAFAT
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Yosi Wolf, CEO, Roboteam
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Avi Shavit, Head of HLS research sector, Chief Scientist Office, Ministry Of Industry, Trade & Labor
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09:50 - 10:30
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Competing Company Presentations (part A)
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10:30 - 10:50
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Networking (Coffee) Break
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10:50 - 11:30
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Competing Company Presentations (part B)
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11:30 - 12:25
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Partnering with Global Manufacturers – Panel Moderator: Dr. Eitan Yudilevich, Executive Director, BIRD Foundation
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Avi Blasberger, CEO ELSEC, ELBIT Systems
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Jehezkel Grizim, VP Special programs, Israel Aerospace Industries
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Aharon Aharon, Chairman, Camero
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12:25 - 13:15
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“Cheese & Wine” Break
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13:15 - 13:45
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Israel, Startup Nation Yehuda Zisapel, Chairman, Radware |
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13:45 - 14:00
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Winners Announcement
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* Early Registration until October 3rd 2010. Program and fees are subject to changes. On the day of the event the price will be NIS 300 for all categories.
About the Global Security Challenge The Global Security Challenge (GSC), (www.globalsecuritychallenge.com) is a central hub for security innovators, start-ups and investors and hosts competitions and events around the globe. The GSC aims to empower entrepreneurs in the security technology space and each year over $500,000 is awarded in its world leading competitions to entrepreneurs and researchers within the security technology field. In addition to these awards, their previous finalists and winners have raised over $78 million in fresh capital via its challenges and events, and have also secured large contracts with corporate and government clients, such as the US Department of Energy, the US Navy, the US Department of Defense, and industry behemoths. The Global Security Challenge is structured into three rounds. Hundreds of companies worldwide enter Round One. Forty-eight of these are selected by the judges to present at one of five Round Two semi-finals (West Coast US, East Coast US, Midwest US, Asia, Europe). The winners of each regional semi-final are invited to Round Three – to compete for the Grand Prize in the World Finals in London.
About the MIT Enterprise Forum of Israel The MIT Enterprise Forum - “connecting ideas, technology and people" – (www.mit-forum.org.il) was started at MIT in 1978. It is a non-profit organization that assists start-up companies by providing advice as well as support and educational services to innovative and technology-based companies of all sizes. The Forum operates out of 27 chapters around the world. The Israeli chapter was the first to be started outside of North America, and remains one of the most active. The Israel chapter organizes workshops, seminars and conferences on new trends, concepts, and issues of current importance to the technology-based community. Events cover "early-stage" through "later-stage" topics, such as business plan evaluation, start-up challenges, fund raising, business development and growth engines, IP strategy, go-to-market strategy and much more. The MIT EF board includes leading entrepreneurs and managers in high technology such as Ed Mlavsky (Tyco, BIRD, Gemini), Yanki Margalit (Aladdin), Effi Wachtel (RAD), Shimon Eckhouse (Syneron), Martin Gerstel (ALZA), Zvi Yemini (ZAG), Ofer Shoshan (OneHourTranslation), Ishay Green (Soluto) and Leon Recanati (GlenRock).
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