Netgear and Negravity: Avoiding the Perils and Pitfalls of Product Development
Organization:
SVASE & TriNet
Category:
Entrepreneurial
Geographical Area:
San Fran/Silicon Valley
Start
Date:
2/16/2005
End Date:
2/16/2005
Start Time:
6:00 PM
End Time:
8:30 PM
Event
Info:
Developing product and getting it to market is one of the entrepreneur’s most important missions. But it’s not easy to do when you have to “get it right the first time.” Any misstep in the delicate product development process can lead to disaster. Join us for an informative session with Vivek Pathela from Netgear and Tom Shields from Woodside as they help you learn what to do when developing your product—and what to avoid.
Wednesday, February 16 6-7 pm: Networking and refreshments 7-8:30 pm: Panel discussion and Q/A
COST: (Includes Wine and Cheese Reception) $10 SVASE Members, TriNet companies, and Promoting Affiliates $15 Non-Members
Walk-ins: add $10 to rates above Register now at http://www.svase.org
PLACE: TriNet Building, 1100 San Leandro Blvd., Corner of San Leandro Blvd. and Davis Street in San Leandro. The Presenters Vivek Pathela, Senior Director of Product Management and Marketing, Netgear Tom Shields, Partner, Woodside Fund
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