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March Innovation Breakfast

Friday, March 19, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM (ET)

Cambridge, MA

March Innovation  Breakfast

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Event Sponsor Ended $100.00 $6.49

Event Details

Innovation Breakfast
The third Friday of every month

UK Trade & Investment offices (MOVED here due to flooding at the Museum)

One Broadway, Cambridge, MA

8:30 am - 10:00 am



Innovation Conversations for Early Risers


Connecting with other members of the local innovation economy doesn’t have to wait for the evening hours!  Now you can connect over your morning coffee. Early birds unite!  We’re starting at 8:30 a.m. and we’ll have you on your way by 10:00 a.m.  Visit our website for detailed directions, parking instructions, information on our guests and previous events.

2010 Innovation Breakfast Events

Entrepreneurs, Investors and other members of the Innovation Community

Innovation Breakfast live events and InnovationBreakfast.com are designed to support local innovation. Innovation Breakfast events combine the best in open networking with short, value-packed presentations to make the most of your morning.  Supported by the creators of Mass Innovation Nights, and organized by various local experts, Innovation Breakfast  events connect local innovators, entrepreneurs, business people and investors, etc.

InnovationBreakfast.com will also showcase some of the best local innovation on our blog.  InnovationBreakfast.com will feature products reviews, innovation news, the occasional rant, events and more.

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UK Trade & Investment offices
One Broadway
Cambridge, MA

Friday, March 19, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM (ET)


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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The Future of Publishing -- the paradigm shift in the media economy. 

We all know that the newspaper industry has had a difficult time of it over the last few years.  But Nick Goggans, president of Allston-based Conversion Associates, and our discussion leader on March 19, sees things differently.  He thinks newspapers are at the dan of a golden age where finally the tools exist to shift their business model from one based on impressions (difficult to measure) to one based on action. 

Important Note: we've moved the Innovation Breakfast to the Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation.