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June 12 & 17, A Texas Two-Step Summer Salute to Latin America.
- Sunday, June 12, 7:00 pm: Missa Latina, a choral-orchestral performance. Conspirare's choral-orchestral spectacular, the Austin premiere of Puerto Rican composer Roberto Sierra's Missa Latina "For Peace." With acclaimed soprano and baritone soloists, a performing force of nearly two hundred musicians join under the direction of Craig Hella Johnson. The traditional Mass based performance will be sung in Latin with energetic Caribbean vibes to tribute Sierra's Puerto Rican Heritage. For more information click here.
- Friday, June 17, 7:30 - 9:30 am: Creativity, Innovation, Entrepreneurship & IP in Latin America—A New Day Dawns! This IP Breakfast Briefing a special group of local and international experts on the developing Latin American marketplace; one that is rich in creativity, innovation, entrepre-neurship, and IP (with a special WIPO video address from Geneva, Switzerland). For the original announcemnt, click here.
Missed the event?
The videos for the entrie event and each presenter will be posted soon. In the mean time, you can access individual presenter's slides below:
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William N. Hulsey III, Principal, Hulsey, P.C. - Intellectual Property Lawyers
Introductory Remarks
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Marco Muñoz, Assistant Director, Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies
How the IC2 Institute's Efforts & Programs are Building Relationships and Networks for Technology commercialization in Mexico and Latin America
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Sylvia Orozco, Executive Director, MEXIC-ARTE Museum
How the MEXIC-ARTE Museum's Programs and Exhibitions Highlight Traditional and Contemporary Art, Showing Vibrant Creativity in Mexican and Latin American Art and Culture
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Estuardo Robles, Co-Collaborator and Organizer, Americas IT Business and Investors Forum
How Austin's Recent "Americas IT Forum" Highlighted Innovation Hotspots in the Rapidly Growing Information Technology Markets Throughout Latin America
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Luis Medina, Cheif Executive Officer, TechBA
How Mexico's TechBA Austin Program Provides Needed Market and Other Resources for Innovative Mexican Technology companies to Expand int he U.S. and Globally.
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Leonardo Maldanado, Coordinator of Cultural Change, Regionfertile.com Antofagasta Region, Chile
How Tech Ranch and Chile's "Región Fértil" Project Under the Creative Cities Program, Supports the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem of Chile, Latin Amercia, and the World.
Introduction by Dave Michaels, Tech Ranch Austin
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Carlos Mazal, Director of the Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean, WIPO
How the World Intellecutal Property Organization's Latin America and Caribbean Bureau Supports IP-Based Social and Technological Development, Cultural Industries Promotion, and New Global Business Growth.
Introduction by William N. Hulsey III, Hulsey, P.C.
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William N. Hulsey III, Principal, Hulsey, P.C. - Intellectual Property Lawyers
Clsoing Remarks
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