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  1. Parking on CU Boulder Campus

    General Policy Registered attendees of Silicon Flatirons events taking place on the CU Boulder campus who wish to park a motor vehicle in a…

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  1. The Private Equity Boom

    Despite private equity’s record growth, signs of a slow down are surfacing. In this Roundtable, participants highlighted some of the current and systemic issues facing the private equity industry.

  2. Risk Assessment in Spectrum Policy

    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. “Everybody wants more radio,” conference…

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  1. Crash Course: Navigating the Hiring Process

    Hiring is one of the most important things you’ll ever do. And yet most people get it wrong. Tom Fischaber of Woot Math will help you get it right.…

  2. Silicon Flatirons’ Annual Mile High Tech Entrepreneurship Conference The Role of Place: Entrepreneurial Immigration, Iteration and Innovation

    Silicon Flatirons’ annual entrepreneurship conference is a cornerstone of CU’s Entrepreneurship Week, slated for March 11th-18th, 2010. This year’s conference will focus on the role of place in entrepreneurship. The 2010 Conference will explore the relationship between location, start-ups, and innovation.

  3. The Rise of Broadband Video and the Future of Digital Media

    Co-Sponsored by the Cable Center, The Communications Technology Professionals, and Federal Communications Bar Association The new emerging broadband-based video model calls into question a number of technological, economic, and policy premises of the current multi-channel video programming environment. A critical question for established players–both the content developers and the distributors–is whether they embrace this emerging business model or fight it.

  4. Opportunities for Healthcare IT, Quality, and Consumer Empowerment

    To explore the relevant opportunities and associated challenges related to using information technology to promote greater quality in health care, the Silicon Flatirons Center will bring together leading Colorado entrepreneurs, healthcare professionals, public officials, and academics to advance the discussion around technological progress in the healthcare industry.

  5. Crash Course: Bootstrapping

    Click Here to view the video. This Crash Course diagrams bootstrapping strategies for startups. Several area companies in the Front Range, ranging…

  6. Wireless Broadband: Markets, Models and Spectrum

    Wireless broadband has arrived. Looking back a decade from now, 2010 may be seen as a watershed year, when wireless broadband proved its ability to deliver Internet connections in the United States at a speed and quality approaching or even exceeding the prevalent wireline alternatives. The entry of wireless broadband could, therefore, have a profound impact on the economic structure of the communications marketplace and on the evolution of Internet-based business models.

  7. Entrepreneurs Unplugged: Barry Diller, Chairman and Senior Executive at IAC and Expedia, Inc.

    Silicon Flatirons, ATLAS, and ITP present Barry Diller as our featured entrepreneur with moderator Brad Bernthal. Barry Diller is the Chairman and…

  8. The Changing Dynamics of Video Programming

    To view the video recording of this event, Click Here. For a report summarizing the conference written by Laura Littman and Stephanie Minnock Click…

  9. Privacy and the Press: Scoops, Secrets, and Ethics in the New Media Landscape

    The rise of blogs, social networks, and other new media channels is putting pressure on the way we think about two important and legally protected values: personal privacy and the free press. How are changes in the way we produce and consume the news altering these values, and how should we balance these values when they collide in new ways? As traditional newspaper business models have begun to falter, some newspapers have subtly shifted the way they report the news in ways that may tread upon traditional notions of personal privacy. It has become common to read in the mainstream news media about the private thoughts of minor figures as gleaned from postings to Facebook. In the meantime, the “new media” has done more than subtly shifted away from past practice; they are in many ways rewriting the rules of journalism, publicity, and privacy.

  10. Entrepreneurs Unplugged: Nicole Skogg, CEO of SpyderLynk

    Networking Reception at 6:15 PM

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