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First French American Scientists Networking Event in LA

Wednesday, September 12, 2007 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (PT)

Pasadena, CA

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Event Details

The Office for Science and Technology 

and 

The Caltech Office of Technology Transfer

invite you to the 

First  French American Scientists Networking event in Los Angeles 

in the presence of

Philippe Larrieu, General Counsul of France in Los Angeles

And

Jean-lou Chameau, President of the California Institute of Technology 

Introducing

The Young Entrepreneurs Initiative  

If you wish to,  

-   meet with successful entrepreneurs who decided to create their start up in France from the US

- understand how YEi can help you study the feasibility of starting a new high tech company in France

- or simply meet with the french scientific community from the Los Angeles area 

Join us on September 12th at

The Avery Library (located at the Avery House),

293 S Holliston Ave

Pasadena, CA 91125 

Program

- 6:00 pm : Guest registration - 6:30-6.35pm: Introduction by Philippe Larrieu, General Counsul of France- 6.35-6.50pm: Introduction by Jean-Lou Chameau, President of Caltech  - 6:50:7:00pm: “ France is moving”  Presentation by Caroline Laporte, AFII - 7:00: 7.15pm : “Starting Cellectis, A Success Story” by David Sourdive (Vice President Corporate Development, co-founder of Cellectis)  http://www.cellectis.com/ - 7:15: 7:30pm:  “How we support your project ?” The Young Entrepreneurs Initiative, by Sebastien Dagault, Project manager, Office for Science and Technology, http://www.france-science.org/innovation/yei/ -7.30-9.00pm: Food, drinks and networking

 If you wish to attend to this event, please don’t forget to register online. Do not hesitate to pass this information around you 

This event is highly supported by the Office for Science and Technology, the Invest in France Agency, and The French Trade Mission