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2004 :
Innovation Expo to Help Promote
Entrepreneurship in South Dakota
RELEASE DATE:
Wednesday, October 6, 2004
For More
Information Contact: Mary Lehecka Nelson, 773-3301
Pierre, SD Promoting
entrepreneurship in South Dakota is a critical component of
the state’s 2010 Initiative and that’s why the Governor’s
Office of Economic Development (GOED) and the Enterprise
Institute® (EI) are joining forces to host the Innovation Expo
on Nov. 3, 2004. The event will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
will be held at the Swiftel Center in Brookings.
“We are really working to let inventors and
other entrepreneurs know that South Dakota has the perfect
business climate for them to get their businesses started,”
said Jim Hagen, secretary, Department of Tourism and State
Development. “The Innovation Expo provides us with an
excellent forum to bring together inventors, entrepreneurs,
business mentors, industry representatives, investors,
university professors, students and economic development
leaders from across the state. It will be a day of learning,
but more importantly, it will be a day of forming new
partnerships,” Hagen said.
“South Dakota entrepreneurs bring a wealth of
innovation and creativity to the state,” according to Enterprise
Institute Assistant Director Tim Weelborg. “Bringing them together
for a day provides the spark for what will become an annual event of
innovation.”
Break-out sessions throughout the day offer an
array of presentation and discussion for attendees. Sessions like
“Legal Issues for Start-ups,” “Intellectual Property,” and “Funding
Start-ups” offer vital information for entrepreneurs in various
stages of business development.
Enterprise Institute board member Errol EerNisse,
president of Quartztronics, a Salt Lake City-based corporation, will
present the first Distinguished Entrepreneur Lecture entitled,
“Who’s along for the ride?”
Industry and entrepreneur exhibits will be in the
arena throughout the day. Angel investors, venture capitalists, and
industry professionals, along with city and state officials will
offer sessions of networking opportunities to start-up and existing
ventures.
“This showcases what the Enterprise Institute
offers South Dakota entrepreneurs,” said Marcia Hendrickson,
Enterprise Institute Director. “Our services can help develop
business or product ideas and open doors to other industry resources
throughout the state.”
For more information or to register for this
event, please contact the Enterprise Institute at 605.697.5015 or
info@sdei.org.
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