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Contents Hazardous Substance Research Center (HSRC) Meets with EPA in Washington Council for Higher Education in Newark (CHEN) Releases Economic Impact Report New Jersey Institute of Technology Unveils Center for Wireless Networking and Internet Security The Response of CHEN Schools To War on Terrorism 800 Students Participate in Annual Engineering Career Day at New Jersey Institute of Technology West Point National Bridge Contest Newly Formed Innovative Garden State Alliance Launches First Event |
Newly Formed Innovative Garden State Alliance Launches First Event![]() (Pictured from left to right are: Maxine Ballen, President of the New Jersey Technology Council; Mario Casabana, Chairman for the Research & Development Council of New Jersey; Saul K. Fenster, Ph.D., President of the New Jersey Institute of Technology; Emlyn Koster, Ph.D., President of Liberty Science Center; Joan Verplanck, President of the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce; Elizabeth Christopherson, Executive Director & CEO for the New Jersey Network of Public Television and Radio; L.M. Stephenson, Ph.D., Vice-President for Research for the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey; Caren Franzini, Executive Director for the New Jersey Economic Development Authority; Stephen R. Sasala III, President & CEO of Prosperity New Jersey; and John Tesoriero, Ph.D., Executive Director for the New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology. Missing are: Michael Bassoff, President of The Foundation of the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey; Robert Franks, President of the Healthcare Institute of New Jersey) The newly formed Innovative Garden State Alliance will launch its first event, the Innovator's Conference on January 11, 2002 at Princeton University. The conference will highlight New Jersey's contribution to innovations in technology and include speakers such as Dr. John Marburger, III, Science Advisor to President George W. Bush and Ira Flatow, host of National Public Radio "Science Friday." The Innovation Garden State campaign developed out of the Edison Partnership, a group of leading academic, business and government leaders who believed New Jersey's assets--including quality of life, a skilled workforce and a vibrant technology corridor--needed to be promoted and marketed. For more information, visit www.innovationgarden.org. back to top| Home` |
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