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On Thursday, the City of Ventura is formally launching a new incubator, the Ventura Ventures Technology Center (www.v2tc.com), targeted at high tech businesses. The incubator so far includes startups Lottay , Geodelic , and a number of other Internet and other technology firms. Tell us about the incubator--how long as it been around?
The MIT event mentioned in my last post was held at the beautiful new Synergy Business Technology Center ( www.synergybtc.com ) in SantaBarbara. Michael Holliday, architect who conceived the incubator and designed the space has built one of the most inspired environments I have seen in a very long time. Count me in.
More than 150 MIT alums gathered Wednesday night for a discussion of incubators/accelerators. Appropriately enough, we gathered in the about-to-open Synergy Business and Technology Center, SantaBarbara’s latest incubator. Oh, and did I mention that it’s two blocks from the beach? .
The startup incubator actually found us. Wade Eyerly: We will also have a couple of recreational runs, to SantaBarbara and Monterey. Our primary route is designed to let us see how users will use it in the first few months, so that we can do lots of learning and interacting. Wade Eyerly: They are incredible.
He also designed the Farmville iPhone application (top iPhone app), and worked on corporate development deals including Microsoft, Yahoo, Zynga Japan, and Zynga corporate strategy. He holds a BA from the University of California, SantaBarbara, a JD from Southwestern University, and suffers from an addiction to cheeseburgers.
He holds a BA from the University of California, SantaBarbara, a JD from Southwestern University, and suffers from an addiction to cheeseburgers. and has led business analysis & user interface design projects for the U.S. In the past, Dinesh served as President of Skyy Consulting Inc. Navy, Pfizer, & Unisys Corp.
In college at the California Institute of Technology, he patented a new loudspeaker design and formed GNP Loudspeakers, Inc. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the California Institute of Technology and of the Art Center College of Design. and has led business analysis & user interface design projects for the U.S.
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