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  1. Scholarship Opportunities

    The following scholarships give special consideration to students who are involved in entrepreneurship or telecommunications. J. Brad Bernthal…

  2. Hatfield Scholars Program

    The Hatfield Scholars Program, established in 2006, encourages student interest in public service by providing grants for summer internships in…

  3. Make a Donation

    Support Silicon Flatirons and our mission by making an online donation to the fund of your choice below. Additionally, you may contact Executive…

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  1. Radio Regulation Summit:  Defining Inter‐channel Operating Rules

    On September 8 and 9, 2009 the Silicon Flatirons Center convened a closed‐door meeting of legal, economic, technical and regulatory experts in…

Events

  1. Entrepreneurs Unplugged: With Niel Robertson, Founder and CTO of Service Metrics

    Silicon Flatirons, ATLAS, and ITP present Niel Robertson, Founder and CTO of Service Metrics as our featured entrepreneur. Mr. Robertson is a…

  2. Universal Service and E-911 Policy In An Age of Convergence

    In 1996, the U.S. Congress anticipated the onset of technological convergence and set forth a new framework for telecommunications regulation. In…

  3. Entrepreneurs Unplugged: Lucy Sanders, CEO and Co-founder, National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT)

    Co-Sponsored by Silicon Flatirons and ATLAS present Lucy Sanders as our featured entrepreneur with Brad Feld and Jill Dupre as…

  4. Copyright Policy and the Future of Television

    The digital age raises complex challenges for copyright law and policy. During the past few years, new conflicts have emerged between copyright…

  5. Deregulation Revisited: A Tribute to Fred Kahn

    To say that Fred Kahn is the archetype and inspiration for the deregulatory policies that have transformed a series of network industries over the last thirty years is no exaggeration. In this conference, we will bring together a group of policymakers, former policymakers, academics, and industry leaders from across the last several decades to evaluate the legacy of deregulation, with particular attention to and appreciation for Fred Kahn’s leadership and teachings in the area.

  6. September Entrepreneurs Unplugged: With Paul Berberian, Co-Founder of Market Force Information, Inc. and Former CEO and Co-Founder of Raindance Communications

    Please join us on September 17, 2008 as the Silicon Flatirons Center resumes its Entrepreneurs Unplugged series. We are delighted to host Paul Berberian. Mr. Berberian is an experienced chief executive officer and one of Colorado’s leading entrepreneurs.

  7. November Entrepreneurs Unplugged: With Roy Dimoff, Chairman and CEO of Viawest

    Please join us on November 19, 2008 as the Silicon Flatirons Center presents Roy Dimoff, Chairman & CEO of ViaWest as our featured entrepreneur in our Entrepreneurs Unplugged series. Mr. Dimoff, a visionary entrepreneur who launched his first telecommunications company at age 26, has experience leading companies through all stages of the start-up process.

  8. 2008 Technology Roundtable

    The 2008 Technology Roundtable is designed as a discussion of 18 participants. Phil Weiser, University of Colorado professor of law and telecommunications and executive director of the Silicon Flatirons Center, will lead the Technology Roundtable, encouraging a dynamic, substantive interchange among the participants. Seated in a venue with a capacity for 200 persons, the audience for the Technology Roundtable will be by invitation and include individuals with a particular interest in the subject of technology.

  9. Crash Course on UX: How Experience Design Can Make Any Product Better

    Imagine the following: knowing what your customers want before you begin developing your product; or better yet, imagine if people talked about your…

  10. Public Safety, New Technologies, and the Future of Emergency Response

    The communications technology used by public safety constitutes a critical element of our homeland security infrastructure. From the point at which a citizen calls 911, much of the ability of first responders to manage an emergency situation rests on the effectiveness of their information and communications technology. This conference will take a look forward at the future of emergency response, evaluating how new technologies can be adopted to enable first responders to operate more effectively.

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