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May  2000

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Editor
Syed Badiuzzaman
  
Consultant
LaRue W. Gilleland
  
Arts & Literature Editor
     Shaheed Kadri
  
Community News Editor
   Nazli Siddiqui
  
Correspondents
Nazmul Ashraf
(Dhaka)
   
Manju Biswas
(Newark)
  
Omar Faruk
(Toronto)
  
Poonam Kaushish
(New Delhi)
  
Fahim Reza Nur
(New York)
  
Nanda Wanasundera
(Colombo)
  
Bhagirath Yogi
(Kathmandu)
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

                   

Technology Transfer Conference in New Jersey April 28-30

     

     By A Correspondent

 

NEWARK (NJ) – An international convention of Bangladeshi technologists, scientists, engineers, investors and entrepreneurs styled “Tech Transfer – 2000: North America Convention” will be held at the Atlantic City Convention Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey from April 28 to 30.

Participants of the conference will be able to learn from successful technological entrepreneurs, share business plans for transferring a new technology, present ideas about transferable technologies, discover market opportunities in Bangladesh and North America, and discuss policy options for an emerging technology-based economy.

The technical co-sponsors include American Association of Bangladeshi Engineers and Architects, American Society of Bangladeshi Microbiologists, Bangladesh Cooperative Inc., Bangladesh Chemical and Biological Society of North America, Bangladesh Professionals Network, Bangladesh Social and Community Development Institute and Network of Bangladeshi Entrepreneurs. (Correspondent) 

 

       

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