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Upcoming Events

September 2008

MEDi 2008
9/9/2008, 9:00 AM
Connecticut Convention Center, Hartford

First Look: Windows Server 2008
9/9/2008, 8:30 AM
ADNET Technologies, Windsor

Lean Enterprise Overview - Learning How to Compete Worldwide
9/9/2008, 8:00 AM
Central Connecticut State University (CCSU-ITBD) Conference Center

Project Management Fundamentals and Certification Seminar
9/16/2008, 5:30 PM
ADNET Technologies, Windsor

CT Innovation Pipeline Awards & Tech Showcase 2008
9/16/2008, 4:30 PM
Dolce Innovation & Leadership Center, Norwalk

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Innovation Pipeline Accelerator

The support community includes funding sources, service providers, potential employees, and public agencies managers. This is a free service to companies in CT who have:

      • under $10 million in sales,
      • an innovative product or service,
      • and the potential to grow quickly.

Innovation Pipeline Awards
2008 Companies to Watch


These are the companies to watch in the CT innovation pipeline.  Winners will be selected by a panel of judges in each category and presented awards at the

September 16, 2008 awards event.

The awards ceremony will be combined with networking reception and a technology expo at which many of Connecticut’s emerging technology companies will be exhibiting.


Register to attend


Innovation Pipeline 2008 Companies to Watch Awards

4:30 - 7:30pm, September 16, 2008

32 Weed Ave, Norwalk


Eligibility

Thanks for more than 190 nominations!

The deadline for the 2008 awards program has passed.

Consider who you would nominate for next year's awards and know that innovative companies in CT can join the Innovation Pipeline Accelerator at any time, visit www.ctipa.org for more information.

2008 Program Sponsors
Previous Year Winners


Edwards Angell
Palmer & Dodge



State of CT, DECD




CT Innovations


Cantor Colburn LLP


HR411


Open Solutions Inc.


Fiondella Milone & LaSaracina


Tyler Cooper LLP


UHY LLP



VBrick


eTouches


Pitney Bowes

Wellstone
Insurance

The Awards

  1. The Cantor Colburn Award for the most new patents in the last year
  2. The Edwards Angell Palmer and Dodge Award for Most Venture Capital Raised in Life Sciences
  3. The CT Innovations Award for Most Venture Capital Award in Information Technology.
  4. The Tyler Cooper Award for the most Angel Capital Raised from AIF
  5. The CT Center for Advanced Technologies most promising SBIR Company receiving an SBIR grant in 2007-2008
  6. VBrick New Media/Internet Company of the Year
  7. Pitney Bowes Most Promising New Technology Product of the Year
  8. Fiondella Milone LaSaracina Deal of the Year Award
  9. IT Services Company of the Year
  10. Life Sciences Company of the Year
  11. Manufacturing Company of the year Award
  12. Energy, Environment, Green Tech Company of the Year
  13. Open Solutions Software Company of the Year
  14. Shipman & Goodwin most promising emerging tech Company
  15. Telecom Company of the Year Award
  16. Wellstone Insurance Financial Services Company of the Year

 

Eligibility and Application

*Nominations are no longer being accepted, the deadline was 7/31/08.  Over 190 Nominations were submitted. 

For consideration in the Connecticut Technology Council 2008 Innovation Awards,
a company must meet the following criteria:

1. Must be headquartered in Connecticut. Subsidiaries or company divisions are not eligible.
2. A company must have proprietary technology or propriety intellectual property, except those in the IT Services category. A company is also eligible if it devotes a significant portion of its revenue to the research and development of technology.
3. Have revenue that does not exceed $10M. The Innovation Awards are aimed at younger, emerging technology companies.

 

2008 Program Sponsors

Edwards Angell
Palmer & Dodge

State of CT, Dept. of Economic
& Community Development


Connecticut Innovations


Cantor Colburn LLP


Fiondella Milone & LaSaracina

 

HR411

Open Solutions Inc.

 

Pitney Bowes


Tyler Cooper LLP


 


UHY LLP

 

VBrick Systems, Inc.

Wellstone Insurance


Previous Years Winners

   Last Year's Winner - Go Cross Campus

2007 Award Winner, Go Cross Campus

GoCrossCampus is a massive multiplayer game that uses your social network and takes place both off- and online. Think of the game Risk but in the real world. Watch a video explanation here (very funny) .
  

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