- 17 September 2002
- Data to Information to Global Domination - The Development of Autonomy
Dr Mike Lynch Founder, Managing Director and Group CEO, Autonomy
The slides for this presentation can be found in the Members' Area - 15 October 2002
- The success of personal private funding of R+D, innovation and corporate
venturing
James Gardner, Director, National Business Angels Network
The slides for this presentation can be found in the Members' Area - Tuesday 12 November 2002
- SIG: Managing collaborative and internal networks in R&D
- 21 January 2003
- How to sell your ideas, your technologies or your companies in the
media
Fiona Harvey Technology Writer, Financial Times - 18 Febuary 2003
- Celltech -its evolution from the National Enterprise Board to the UK's
biggest biotech company
Peter Fellner, Chairman, Celltech plc
The slides for this presentation can be found in the Members' Area - 17 March 2003
- The public debate on genetically modified crops
Nigel Poole, Sekona Partnerships and Professor David King, Chief Scientist, OST
The slides for both these presentations can be found in the Members' Area - Tuesday 15 April 2003
- The Cambridge Technology Consultancies and their evolution. What they
can do and what they can't do.
Dr Gerald Avison, Managing Director, the Technology Partnership - 13 May 2003
- SIG: Commercialising University Technology
- Tuesday 17 June 2003 13th Duncan Davies Memorial Medal Lecture
- Lord Sainsbury, Science Minister
2002-2003 Programme
The programme of events for the 2002/3 season was as follows.