> Members may be interested in the e-mail below received yesterday relating > to "Anzatechnet" and its June 2002 conference in Silicon Valley. There is > a link below to the website launched yesterday. > > The chairman and chief organiser, Guy Manson (a former South Cantabrian > now based in San Francisco) would be keen to hear either from potential > attendees or from anyone with ideas as to potential additional sponsors. > > Fraser Goldsmith > > Partner > Anderson Lloyd Caudwell > Tel +64 3 477 3973 > Fax +64 3 477 3184 > Mob +64 25 782 209 > DDI +64 3 471 5439 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > Fraser: For my sins I'm putting 80 hours a week into this non profit > network www.anzatechnet.com > > We have a major, first conference coming up June 2-4 in San Francisco. We > have NZ govt and Aust > Govt as founding sponsors but, we still don't have any major NZ technology > companies as sponsors. > > Our key mission with the conference is to brand NZ/Aust as a centre of > technological excellence in the same way that Singapore, Israel and India > have done so well over the years. > > We launch our event website http://www.anzatechnet.com/conference/ today. > > If you can help at all would be great, happy to chat about it too. > > Best, Guy > Guy Manson > Chairman > ANZA Technology Network > 201 California Street, Suite 800, > San Francisco, CA. 94111 > 415 336 3886 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.anzatechnet.com > > >
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