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Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 29 November 2006
Milton Keynes promotes technology
credentials
Technology groups join forces with a panel of distinguished guests on 11th December 2006 when the Open University hosts the second Milton Keynes Technology Forum.
Two of the city's influential technology groups are joining forces with a panel of distinguished guests on 11th December 2006 when the Open University hosts the second Milton Keynes Technology Forum Member of Parliament Phyllis Starkey will be on the panel with Nicholas Miles the Executive Director Oxford to Cambridge Arc, Professor of Entrepreneurship at the OU Business School Colin Gray, and Peter Muir, Chamber of Commerce President
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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They will be joined by representatives of other leading MK technology companies to debate the proposition.
The event is being staged jointly by Milton Keynes and North Bucks Chamber's Business and Technology Network and Sparc, the network for knowledge-based technology-led business in the area.
"We need to know if Milton Keynes is punching its weight as an international centre for technology and innovation, and if not why not?", said Fredi Nonyelu Chairman of the Chamber's BizTech.
"How does it compare with other centres worldwide and what should be the strategy for growth".
"I expect there will be some strong opinions expressed".
"This event is aimed to bring those to the fore and providing some answers and strategy for moving forward so we ensure Milton Keynes takes its rightful place at the forefront of technological advances".
Entrepreneurs, business owners and technology leaders are all invited to attend the event and further information can be obtained from Sparc or Milton Keynes and North Bucks Chamber of Commerce.
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