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Congrats To The Spotlight: LA Tech Fall Presenting Companies at UCLA

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For those who still might be wondering what Spotlight: LA Tech is all about, It’s a screening room for new technology homegrown in our region. This Spotlight takes place Thursday, October 27, at UCLA. It’s the first performance-based marketing platform specifically designed for the music industry. Event Details.

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Changing the Face of Digital Signage: Nanxi Liu of Enplug

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Their unique “provide value to customers first” mantra sets them apart in the digital signage industry. An inadvertant bump led on the crowded Southwest flight prompted a conversation between Spitulski and Zhu, and by flight’s end, Zach had agreed to leave UCLA to join the startup. Focus on Value, Not Advertising.

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Mindshare LA Brings the Power of “Play” to Santa Monica

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Campbell quickly formed a thriving community he calls “Mindshaians” who flocked to attend his various salons, workshops, screenings, and cultural outings. “In There will be a DJ, drinks, designer cake, and a clothing swap contest with prizes. The recent partnership with UCLA is what initially brought Mindshare to the Westside.

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Changing the Face of Digital Signage: Nanxi Liu of Enplug

Tech Zulu Event

Their unique “provide value to customers first” mantra sets them apart in the digital signage industry. An inadvertant bump led on the crowded Southwest flight prompted a conversation between Spitulski and Zhu, and by flight’s end, Zach had agreed to leave UCLA to join the startup. Focus on Value, Not Advertising.

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Vision, School, & Work | Interview with Jim Farley CMO Ford Motors

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Customers know what works well and are frustrated by the lack of innovation in the industry. There’s a strong need to customize UI and car companies are realizing their $700 navigation systems just aren’t going to sell as well as a free app from Google. “Customers will govern that”, according to Jim.