[Nolug] tech thingie in Lafayette

From: Joey Kelly <joey_at_joeykelly.net>
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 08:58:23 -0500
Message-Id: <200408310858.23306.joey@joeykelly.net>

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From: Tech South
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 8:59 AM
Subject: Mark Your Calendars

A Sneak Preview of Louisiana 2010
Technology That Will Change Your Business (and Life)

Not since TechSouth have nationally acclaimed speakers from 3 of the largest
IT companies in the world come to Lafayette for a single event. It will
happen again this Wednesday for a special 3 hour FREE event at Abdalla Hall
(next door to LEDA) sponsored by the UL Lafayette Center for Business and
Information Technology, the UL Lafayette Center for Advanced Computer
Studies, the Lafayette Economic Development Authority, Zydetech and
TechSouth.

Several national high-speed networks are set to converge in Louisiana. It's
not all about "big science," federal labs or international companies; there
is something here for today's Louisiana-based companies and startups.
Everyone from business owners to students will want to find out how these
new networks will impact your business, allowing you to take on projects
once thought impossible. But don't listen to us, let nationally-known
speakers from the largest IT companies in the world tell you about these
exciting new opportunities and how to use this new infrastructure to rise to
the next level.

Find out how Acadiana is uniquely positioned to be one of the premier
communities in the world to take advantage of these networks.

WHEN: September 1, 2004
TIME: 2:00-5:00 PM
WHERE: Abdalla Hall, 635 Cajundome Blvd.
RSVP REQUIRED

http://lafchamber.org/site32.php

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Joey Kelly
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"I may have invented it, but Bill made it famous."
 --- David Bradley, the IBM employee that invented CTRL-ALT-DEL
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