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Wharton Technology Mini-Conference - Apr. 25-26,2003
More than 70 management researchers from
leading business schools attended the 3rd annual Technology Mini-Conference
at The Wharton School on Friday and Saturday, April 25-26, 2003. The
event was hosted by the Mack Center for Technological Innovation and the
Wharton Management Department. This annual event is designed
to showcase young faculty researchers, and provide a forum for candid
discussion of their projects, including commentary by senior faculty
on the papers presented. To see agenda
click here
INVESTING IN EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
An
Insight Building Conference sponsored by the Mack Center for
Technological Innovation
Wharton School - Nov. 21, 2003. To see agenda
click here
Wharton Impact
Conference
Peripheral
Vision: Sensing and Acting
on Weak Signals
Presented
by the William and Phyllis Mack Center for Technological Innovation
The
Wharton School – University of Pennsylvania – Philadelphia. To see
agenda click here
Wharton Impact
Conference
Value Creation and
Destruction in Emerging Technologies: Lessons
for the Biosciences
Presented
by the William and Phyllis Mack Center for Technological Innovation
The
Wharton School – University of Pennsylvania – Philadelphia.
To see agenda
click here

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Technology Enabled
Business Transformation
Friday - Nov. 2 - 2007
Our
Fall industry partner event will focus on technology-enabled transformation of businesses and
industries with a focus on how these changes have impacted market leading
firms in many industries, from IBM and Microsoft to Citigroup and DuPont.
Organized by Prof. Harbir Singh, Co-Director of the Mack Center and Chair of
the Management Department; and Wharton Prof. Nicolaj Siggelkow.
10th Annual Emerging Technologies Update Day:
"The Future of Connectivity"
Friday - Feb. 1 - 2008
The
ET Update Day is our most popular annual event, where we invite technology
experts to provide an update on radical innovations that have the potential
to transform industries, markets and strategies. This year's theme
will be: "The Future of Connectivity."
Michael Tomczyk, Managing Director of the Mack Center, organizes and hosts
this event.

The
Future of BioSciences:
Four Scenarios for 2020 and Their Implications for Human Healthcare
Edited by
Paul J.H. Schoemaker
and Michael S. Tomczyk
The electronic version of
this report can be purchased online at:
http://www.caleogroup.com/index_files/dsi.htm
Industry partners in the BioSciences
Crossroads Initiative and corporate sponsors of the Future of BioSciences
report will receive complimentary copies.

PERIPHERAL VISION:
Detecting the Weak Signals That Will
Make or Break Your Company
By Prof. George Day &
Paul Schoemaker - May 2006
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