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Lunch with Tony Stelliga, CEO of Quellan An RCB Eagles Event
There is a lot of discussion regarding entrepreneurs and innovation. How do you create value in an emerging technology company? What are some of the innovations in the networking and wireless markets and how do they impact you? How do you create an innovative culture within your organization?
We are fortunate to have Tony Stelliga, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Quellan as our featured speaker to address these issues and more. Before joining Quellan, he was appointed to several strategic positions at Intel Corporation including General Manager, Optical Processing Division. Tony led much of Intel’s entry into Broadband Networking following the acquisition of Softcom Microsystems where he was Founder and CEO. He earned the President’s Intel Achievement Award in 2002 for these efforts. At Softcom, Tony developed leading edge Network Processors for use in Backbone Routers and Enterprise Switches for companies such as Cisco and Nortel. Intel Corporation acquired Softcom Microsystems in 1999.?
Tony is not only a dynamic speaker, but is featured in the new book, Entrepreneurs and Innovation: Creating Value with Emerging Technologies, by Keith Herndon and published by Innovations Publishing. Lunch will be provided by Wolfgang Puck Express and attendees will have ample time to network with executives from other “high growth” companies.
This event is only open to: Executives of companies recognized as RCB Eagles and Sponsors, Georgia Tech Advanced Technology Development Center companies and invited guests.
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LocalPrice applies the convenience of shopping comparison engines to local service providers, such as locksmiths, LASIK surgeons,and limo companies. These service providers are typically small businesses, serve a local market and do not list their prices online. However, when combined, they account for more than $1 trillion of US consumer spending. |
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Qoil Technologies, Inc has developed a patent-pending sensor that provides analysis of hydrocarbon-based fluids. Qoil sensor technology provides a broad array of industries with significant economic, social, and environmental benefits. Qoil Technologies, Inc. was founded in May 2006 by Dr. Steven Danyluk, Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering and Morris M. Bryan Jr. Chair of Advanced Manufacturing Systems, and Dr. Frank Mess, also from Georgia Tech. Since May 2006, Qoil has focused on developing, building, and installing sensor systems that are used to monitor engine oil condition on commercial vehicles. |
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