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LinkedIn Live: September 22

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Social media just got social! Go beyond your computer screen for this powerful networking event. Leverage LinkedIn to expand your business network…in real time! Join us at The Neighbor’s Place restaurant on September 22, 2010 from 5 to 8 PM  for this fun and unique way to connect with other LinkedIn users in Region 2000. LinkedIn Live events have been held across the country in major metros as a way to connect people (face-to-face) who use (or will use) LinkedIn. The price includes heavy hors d’ oeuvres and beverages. A cash bar will also be available. Live music at 8 PM. Pre-register below and pay online for $10 (until September 20th) and save or register and pay at the door for $15. Spread the word and we’ll see you there! You can RSVP below and pay online via our Shopping Cart.

This event is co-sponsored by the following organizations: R2TC (Region 2000 Technology Council), CAER (Center for Advanced Engineering and Research), YPCV (Young Professionals of Central Virginia), SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management), IABC (International Association of Business Communicators), and WIN-LC (Women in Nuclear, Lynchburg Chapter).

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Lynchburg Linkedin Live: September 22, 2010

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Wired Wednesday – August 25 “The CAER”

Monday, July 26th, 2010

The Center for Advanced Engineering and Research is a Region 2000 initiative to develop an industry-focused regional research and development center that drives the development of innovative products and processes by providing local access to university and federal research and inventions. The CAER is dedicated to the creation of an industry-based research hub in Region 2000 that will bring together private and public money, talent and resources to foster knowledge creation, facilitate technology transfer and improve the scientific and engineering workforce to benefit local industry. Construction is currently underway on this $10M facility in New London. Come hear from Bob Bailey, CAER Executive Director firsthand on what the CAER is and how unique an asset it will be to our community.

Our Wired Wednesday luncheon will be held on August 25 from Noon until 1:30PM at the Holiday Inn on Main Street, Lynchburg. The cost is $10 for Tech Council Members and $15 for non-members. Wired Wednesdays are great for networking; come join us. RSVP using the form below. You can also pay online by clicking the Shopping Cart link.

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Tech@Breakfast – September 14

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

This event is all about networking – get to know other local technology companies of all sizes. This quarterly breakfast meeting features two to three R2KTC member companies that will give 10 minute presentations about their business and/or upcoming technologies within their industry. Fast paced and fun with opportunities for Q&A. Member Tech @ Breakfastcompanies are not announced ahead of time so you never know who you might be hearing from – don’t miss these…door prizes will be given out. Tech@Breakfast will be held at the Wingate Inn from 7:30-8:45AM and the cost is $10 per person for R2KTC members, $15 for non-members. Remaining dates are September 14, and December 7. RSVP using the form below. You can also pay online by clicking the Shopping Cart link.

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Award Winners Announced

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Region 2000 Technology Council announces 2010 award winners

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 11, 2010

Lynchburg, Va. Virginia’s Region 2000 Technology Council honored two companies and one individual that has made outstanding contributions in the tech sector this past year at its Ninth Annual Awards Night held on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 at the Holiday Inn, Downtown Lynchburg.

This year’s technology award winners are:

Innovator of the Year (award sponsored by AREVA): Team Edison2 of Lynchburg was honored for its design and creation of “The Very Light Car”, a sustainable vehicle capable of getting 125 miles to the gallon with no sacrifice to passenger safety. The car is a contender in the $10 million Automotive X-Prize competition and inspires a new generation of viable, super-efficient vehicles that exceed 100 miles per gallon. Team Edison2 owner Oliver Kuttner accepted the award on behalf of the design team.

Technology Company of the Year (award sponsored by Virginia’s Center for Innovative Technology): ABS Technology Architects of Lynchburg was awarded for its outstanding tech support to area businesses. The firm is a Cisco Gold Direct Value Added Reseller that opened a new office in downtown Lynchburg in 2009 to support a high volume of clients in the Region 2000 area with advanced technology solutions such as IP Unified Communications, advanced security services, and MESH wireless services. The company, headquartered in Virginia Beach, has achieved the Cisco Channel Customer Satisfaction Excellence rating for eight consecutive years and has grown its revenues from $9.8 million in 2008 to $9.8 million in 2009. Tom Spitnale accepted the award on behalf of the ABS team.

Educator of the Year (award sponsored by nTelos): Marcia Yochum, a high school physics teacher and chair of the science department at Virginia Episcopal School, was honored for her achievements in making science and technology education fun and relevant for students. She most recently launched a VEX robotics program at the school in which her passion for education was evident in her team’s display of critical thinking and genuine love for learning at the VEX Regional Tournament held at Liberty University earlier this year. Prior to joining VES, Yochum worked in both the government and private sector as a physicist and engineer.

Following the awards ceremony, Tad Deriso, President and CEO of the Mid-Atlantic Broadband Cooperative, delivered the keynote address to more than 175 entrepreneurs, educators, and innovators in attendance. Deriso has boosted broadband access to rural communities and raised awareness about the importance of open access fiber networks as an economic development value.

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For more information, please contact:

Jonathan Whitt, Executive Director

Region 2000 Technology Council

Phone: 434-847-1447

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