Discussing Polish Tech Partnerships at Stanford University
By Tom Foremski - November 8, 2007
Please join me tonight (Thursday) at Stanford university where I will be moderating a panel on the topic of Poland's growing role in the global tech community and why tech giants such as Dell, Google, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, IBM, Motorola, Siemens, and others have opened offices in Poland.
Speakers
Dr. James Forcier, Economist & Managing Director, BAY ANALYTICS
Seweryn Krajewski, Director, SIEMENS
Deborah Magid, Director, Software Engineer, IBM
Lydia Mazzie, Head of Central and Eastern Europe Eng Operations, GOOGLE
Steve Mezak, CEO, ACCELERANCE
George Slawek, President, MARKET STREET ASSOCIATES
Info and tickets.
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