POTSDAM -- Clarkson University has opened this summer’s Alumni College seminar to the public. The university will present the two-day seminar “Innovation = Ideas + Execution” on July 14 and 15. …
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POTSDAM -- Clarkson University has opened this summer’s Alumni College seminar to the public.
The university will present the two-day seminar “Innovation = Ideas + Execution” on July 14 and 15.
This year, participants will discuss innovation from the “aha” moment through commercialization.
The seminar is a place to exchange ideas and learn about concepts to “de-risk” innovation, refine for efficiency, and build support.
The seminar will introduce participants to the Clarkson Model for the Commercialization of Emerging Technologies, which highlights adding value to services and resources.
The cost of the one-and-a-half-day seminar is $200, which includes meals and materials. Overnight accommodations are available on campus for $55 (double occupancy).
You can register and read more about the seminar at http://clarkson.edu/alumni/alumni_college.html. The deadline for registration is June 30.
For more information, contact Steve Newkofsky at 268-6467 or steve@clarksonalumni.com.
The Alumni College, conducted each year during the annual alumni reunion, presents cutting-edge Clarkson research and development that addresses contemporary issues with an impact on participants’ lives and communities.