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a cast of billions - well without Gates maybe small numbers of billions
From: David Farber <farber () central cis upenn edu>
Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1993 16:42:20 -0500
************************************************************ 1993 TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT November 4-5, 1993 San Francisco, California ************************************************************ CLINTON ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS AND THE HIGH-TECH COMMUNITY JOIN TO DISCUSS TECHNOLOGY POLICY AND ECONOMIC INVESTMENT The UC Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE) and the UC Berkeley Extension announce the 1993 Technology Summit. Modeled after the Arkansas Economic Summit, this program brings together top high-tech executives, administration officials, and community leaders for a frank discussion about technology investment plans, the shape and direction of future technology policies, and implementation of the Administration's plans. WHO WILL PRESENT 26 senior Administration Officials and 64 high-tech executives who will participate include: Government: RONALD H. BROWN, Secretary of Commerce, Summit Co-Chair JOHN GIBBONS, Director, OSTP WILLIAM PERRY, Deputy Secretary, DoD W. BOWMAN CUTTER, Deputy Assistant for Economic Policy, Department of Commerce (DOC) DAVID BARRAM, Deputy Secretary, DOC WILLIAM WHITE, Deputy Secretary, Department of Energy MARY GOOD, Undersecretary for Technology, DOC KENNETH FLAMM, Assistant Secretary, Dual Use Technologies and International Cooperation, DoD Industry: CHARLES M. BOESENBERG, President, CEO, & Chairman, Central Point Software, Inc. JOHN SEELY BROWN, Chief Scientist & Corporate Vice President, Xerox DENNIS CHAMOT, AFL-CIO JOSEPH COSTELLO, President and CEO, Cadence Design Systems, Inc. PHILIPPE KAHN, President and CEO, Borland JOHN MAYO, President, AT&T Bell Labs JAMES McGRODDY, IBM Vice President, Science & Technology ED McCRACKEN, President & CEO, Silicon Graphics JERRY McLEOD, Executive Vice President PG&E GORDON MOORE, Chairman, INTEL JAMES MORGAN, Chairman, Applied Materials PHILIP QUIGLEY, President, Pacific Bell KIRK RAAB, CEO, Genentech ROBERT SALDICH, CEO, Raychem VENKAT SOHONI, CEO & Vice Chairman, biosys Corp. WILLIAM SPENCER, President & CEO, SEMATECH JOHN YOUNG, Retired, CEO, Hewlett-Packard Issues for discussion: * The New Economic Strategy * Defense Transition * Energy and the Environment * Technology and Trade * National Information Infrastructure * Industry Breakouts: -Electronics -Software -Transportation -Aerospace -Biotech/Healthcare -Flat Panel Displays -Manufacturing Endorsed by: American Association of Engineering Societies American Electronics Association Bay Area Bioscience Center The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, US Activities High Technology Council of the Economic Development Corporation of Los Angeles Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network Materials Research Society Semiconductor Industry Association Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International Software Industry Coalition Software Publishers Association special thanks to PG&E for their generous contribution CONFERENCE LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport Hotel, 1333 Old Bayshore Highway Burlingame, CA 94010 Phone (415) 347-1234 fax (415) 696-2669 COST $895 conference fee (includes conference materials, continental breakfast and lunch both days, and cocktail reception on Thursday) For more information (complete conference description, outlines, agenda, etc.) contact: Harvey Stern U.C. Berkeley Extension/Southbay 800 El Camino Real Ste. 150 Menlo Park, CA 94025 Tel: (415) 323-8141 Fax: (415) 323-1438 email: course () garnet berkeley edu
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