Martinis and Moments (M & Ms) @ 6
Please join the MIT Enterprise Forum of Dallas / Fort-Worth for Martinis & Moments, (M & Ms) starting at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, 21 February at The People’s Last Stand in Mockingbird Station for martinis, a full line of signature cocktails, and lively moments of repartee with some of the best minds in science & technology.
The Forum has assembled a unique list of VIP guests to lead the party in cocktail conversations focused on the wonders brought on by innovation in our frenetic, constantly changing economic landscape.
Registration is now Open – Register Here (ends 2/20/12)
Guest speakers include:
Maria Smith, Director of Stakeholder Relations
The Governor’s North Texas Regional Center for Innovation & Commercialization
Becky Stoughton, Associate Director, Office of Technology & Commercialization
The University of Texas at Dallas
Jeremy Vickers, Director of Innovation
Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce
Fred Patterson, President, The Commercialization Funding Coach
[aka The SBIR Coach(R)]
John Reas, Industry expert on identifying emerging tech markets for Alcatel-Lucent
Guests are encouraged to mingle with our speakers, ask questions, and engage with fellow participants. Learn about such topics as partnering with universities for technology commercialization, the mysteries of capital solicitation, and techniques for identifying commercially viable “cool science” within organizations. Plus an unlimited selection of other tech tapas are on offer with this crowd.
Cost
$20 – includes two drinks from the unique menu and light appetizers
Registration is now Open – Register Here (ends 2/20/12)
Location
The People’s Last Stand, two doors down from the Angelika Film Center
(http://www.thepeopleslaststand.com)
Parking
Parking is plentiful in Mockingbird Station, which is at the NE corner of Mockingbird Lane & 75, across from SMU
Bonus Event!
At the conclusion of our networking, many guests will move down the sidewalk to Trinity Hall Irish Pub to join The University of Texas at Dallas in their “Tech on Tap” program.
Registration is now Open – Register Here (ends 2/20/12)
Eagle Eye Sensor – February Innovation Luncheon Recap
Did you miss the presentation this weekend of Eagle Eye Sensors? Well you not only missed a lively crowd but one of the biggest crowds we have had on a Saturday. We don’t want anyone to miss out, so we have included a copy of Eagle Eye Sensors’ value proposition presentation.
Eagle-Eye Sensor Systems provides petroleum producers with instantaneous ‘Situational Awareness’ through the use of accurate measuring equipment coupled with real-time telemetry. If you are interested in contacting Eagle Eye Sensors, check out their website http://www.eagleeyesensors.com.
Be sure to save the date for our next innovation luncheon – March 10, 2012 from 12pm to 2pm. Registration will open soon.
February Innovation Luncheon
Monthly Innovation Luncheon
Featured Innovator: Ross Fosolino, President, Eagle-Eye Sensor Systems
The MIT Enterprise Forum of Dallas/Fort Worth has changed the format of its usual second Saturday business meeting! We are now featuring an entrepreneur, researcher or thought leader from the local area. This month’s featured innovator is the president of Eagle-Eye Sensor Systems, a local start-up.
Eagle-Eye Sensor Systems, Inc. (EESS) is in the business of allowing the petroleum producer to review and run his entire operation from his desktop, anywhere in the world. They provide petroleum producers instantaneous ‘Situational Awareness’ through the use of accurate measuring equipment coupled with real-time telemetry.
Ross will present his story of growing the company from an idea to a product producing start-up. Beginning with only his personal savings, Ross bootstrapped his company all the way. EESS has now finally made it to market and is beginning to elicit significant interest from the petroleum industry. We will hear about the EESS journey, where it is heading, mistakes made and successes enjoyed.
Agenda:
12:00 – 12:15 Chair’s Introduction and Forum Business
12:15 – 12:35 Innovation Presentation
12:35 – 2:00 Lunch, Discussion and Networking
We will each order from the menu and pay our own lunch expenses. Anyone interested in the MIT Enterprise Forum or innovation is encouraged to attend. Coming to our Monthly Meeting is how you get involved. You do not have to be an MIT Alum.
Location:
Texas Land and Cattle
812 S. Central Expressway
Richardson, TX 75080
Short Course on Intellectual Property and Information Technology
Our supporters at Southern Methodist University (SMU) are presenting a short course on intellectual property and IT. Any interested student, professional, entrepreneur or innovator who is interested in IP law should seriously consider this course. The course has put together a top-notch group of instructors and MIT Enterprise Forum members have been offered a special discount.
Time: January 27-28, 2012: Friday 9:am-5:pm, Saturday 9:am-1:pm
Location: Palmer Conference Center for Engineering Leadership, Caruth Hall, Rm. 406, 3145 Dyer Street, Dallas, TX 75205
Contact: beth@lyle.smu.edu
Topics covered include:
- History and Philosophy of Intellectual Property Rights and their role in the information age
- Intellectual property’s impact on information system design and development
- The inventor’s role in recognizing a patentable idea
- Analysis of ground breaking industry patents
- Impact of Emerging Technologies on Intellectual Properties
Take a look at the flyer for more information.
MITEF Holiday Party
It is time again for food, fun, and friends at this festive gathering. Come out to celebrate the holidays with the MIT Club of DFW and the MIT Enterprise Forum! This year’s event is being held at the private residence of MIT Alumni Frank and Julie Reedy. Last year’s party sold out , so please register quickly.
Registration Ends 11:00pm on 12/08/2011
Once again we will be collecting unwrapped toys for the Santa’s Helpers organization. If you would like to contribue, please bring a new unwrapped toy for a needy boy or girl.
Price:
Members: Complimentary registration, please use your Membership ID to receive the discount. Problems with member discounts should be addressed to secretary@mitforum.com
Non-Members and Guests: $15
Location:
3541 Rosedale Ave, Dallas, TX 75205
Date: 12/10/2011




