Intel CEO Paul Otellini presents the keynote speech at the 2007 Utah Technology Council’s Hall of Fame Award dinner.
Otellini presents on the evolution of the transistor, and how the transistor and Moore’s law has become the basis of all tech innovation. He speaks on the way technology is transforming our world, including how tech is enhancing global communications and education. Finally, Otellini offers his vision of the future of technology — including MIDs or Mobile Internet Devices, and how technology will enhance the lives of people around the world.
2007 Utah Technology Council’s Hall of Fame inductee Bernard Daines has a rich legacy of innovation spanning several decades of achievements in the network communications industry, and is widely recognized as an expert in Ethernet technology.
Daines was the first to create the 100 megabit Ethernet Switch when he ...
vSpring’s Dennis Wood speaks with ContentWatch President and CEO Jack Sunderlage, about his participation in some of Utah’s most important economic development initiatives, including the Utah Technology Council, the Utah Partnership for Education, The World Trade Center Utah, and Utah Science Technology and Research ...
Dr. Jim Kajiya, distinguished engineer and a general manager at Microsoft Research discusses his Utah Technology Council’s 2006 Hall of Fame induction. He talks about solving problems from transforming computer processor and memory design to creating programmable matter and downloadable physical objects, and the economic implications of ...
Dr. Dinesh Patel describes himself humbly as a “big fish in a small pond.” The managing director and founding partner of Salt Lake City-based vSpring Capital, he talks with us about his induction into the Utah Technology Council Hall of Fame. The “Father of Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals ...
With over 3,200 technology and 500 life science companies in the state, and 8% year-over-year growth, Utah leads the western states region in creating and sustaining these companies. Richard Nelson, president and CEO of the Utah Technology council (formerly UITA) shares his observations about the Utah business climate, the accomplishments ...
Recognized for outstanding contributions as a ‘master entrepreneur’ at Ernst & Young Utah Entrepreneur of the Year 2006 Awards, Control4 CEO Will West discusses raising $250M in venture funds across four successful ventures in Utah, and his insights on keys to successful entrepreneurship.
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