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Volume 5, Issue 20
July 8, 2005

Circulation 17,351

Friday FYI

Newsletter from the Office of the Vice President for Research and Graduate Education - U. T. Dallas

Upcoming Events

Nanotechnology Colloquium - Nanomaterials at Zyvex: From Conception to Consumer Products in Less Than Three Years (July 11)

The Nanotechnology Colloquium is a bi-weekly event to present and discuss issues related to developments, applications and commercialization of nanotechnology. At the July 11 event, Dr. John N. Randall Ph.D., Chief Technical Officer of Zyvex Corporation will be speaking at the Dallas Office of Winstead Sechrest & Minick P.C. located at 5400 Renaissance Tower, 1201 Elm Street Dallas and shown, via video conference to the other offices. The program begins at 11:30am with lunch.

Zyvex's patented Nanosolve(tm) technology has revolutionized the methods of creating Carbon Nanotube (CNT) / polymer composites. Zyvex is using a chemical platform technology to de-bundle, disperse, and change the chemical properties of the CNTs without damaging the molecular structure that gives nanotubes their remarkable properties. This technology was developed in a partnership with NASA through several Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) awards.

Zyvex has achieved significant mechanical, electrical, and thermal property enhancements in a variety of polymer systems including, epoxy, polycarbonate, polystyrene, polyurethane, and others. This technology was brought to market in a dramatically short period of time by a rigorous New Product Development Process. This same process has been used to develop all of Zyvex's products including their very successful line of nanomanipulators.

Zyvex has worked closely with a number of large and small companies to optimize an approach to their application. The presentation will include both technical details of our nanomaterial technology and the product development story that has produced a major deal for CNT material consumer products in less than three years from initial technology conception.

To register, please send an email to Tricia Knapik at tknapik@winstead.com with your preferred attendance location.

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Workshop on Initiating International Projects (July 12)

“Initiating International Projects,” the second one-day workshop in the “Managing Projects Across Borders” series sponsored by the Project Management Program at The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) School of Management, will be held July 12 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the school’s Executive Education Center.

Dr. Sue Freedman and Lothar Katz, co-developers of the series, will conduct the workshop. Freedman is also an instructor in the School of Management’s Organizations, Strategy and International Management area, and Katz is a retired Texas Instruments executive with extensive experience in international business.

Katz said that the workshop would focus on requirements that all international projects have in common as well as the specific approaches that foster success when working in or with a given country.

Objectives of the July 12 session include setting up a successful international project from the start, building trust and winning the support of cross-cultural project teams and balancing local ownership and home country accountability.

Jim Joiner, director of UTD’s Project Management Program, explained that the “Managing Project Across Borders” series was designed to cover all aspects of what it takes to make international projects successful.

The first session in the series was held May 10, and subsequent sessions are planned for Sept. 13, Nov. 15, Jan. 17, 2006 and March 14, 2006. The workshops may be taken individually or as a series.

The series is registered with the Project Management Institute. Project management professionals who take all six workshops will earn a professional certificate and eight professional development units (PDUs). The cost to attend each workshop is $299 for UTD students and $595 for others. Lunch and materials will be furnished. For more information, please contact Judy Clothier at 972-883-2656 or judyc@utdallas.edu. To register online, visit http://som.utdallas.edu/project.

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CE Mark/CC Seminar (July 20)

The Health Industry Council of the DFW Region is hosted its fifth annual Health Policy and Technology Forum at 7:30am on September 13 at the DFW Harvey Hotel located at 4545 W. John Carpenter Freeway in Irving. For more information, see Forum Information.

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From Texas to New Jersey: Doing Business in the Life Sciences (July 21)

he BioDFW Breakfast Series continues with a presentation by President and COO of Osteotech Inch, Sam Owusu-Akyaw when he discusses the business environment in the life sciences. This presentation will be held at 7:30am on July 21 at the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth Center for BioHealth, Room 200, located at 3500 Camp Bowie Blvd in Fort Worth.

There is no cost to attend, but reservations are required. For more information or to register, see www.dallaschamber.org/calendar.html.

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5th Annual Health Policy & Technology Forum (Sept. 13)

The Health Industry Council of the DFW Region is hosted its fifth annual Health Policy and Technology Forum at 7:30am on September 13 at the DFW Harvey Hotel located at 4545 W. John Carpenter Freeway in Irving. For more information, see Forum Information.

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Galderma Laboratories: Global Leader in Dermatology (Sept 15)

The BioDFW Breakfast Series continues at 7:30am on September 15 with a presentation by Arthur Clapp, the vice president of business development and strategic planning for Galderma Laboratories, L.P. The event will be held at the UT Southwestern Medical Center A.W. Harris Faculty-Alumni Center located at 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard in Dallas. There is no cost to attend but reservations are required. For more information or to register, see www.dallaschamber.org/calendar.html.

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Professional Certificate in Supply Chain Management Classes (Sept. 2005)

Registration is now open for the Professional Certificate Program in Supply Chain Management, organized by the Center for Intelligent Supply Networks (C4iSN) at The University of Texas at Dallas. C4ISN offers a comprehensive curriculum of two-day modules and site visit(s) in which participants earn a professional certificate in supply chain management in three months. C4ISN encourages the on-site training for teams of employees that can be the momentum builder an organization is seeking. C4ISN can also customize a curriculum designed for individual company needs. For more information, or to register, please see http://som.utdallas.edu/c4isn/index.htm

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Professional Certificate in Product Lifecycle Management Classes (Sept. 2005)

Registration is now open for the Professional Certificate Program in Product Lifecycle Management, organized by the Center for Intelligent Supply Networks (C4iSN) at The University of Texas at Dallas. C4ISN offers a comprehensive curriculum of two-day modules and site visit(s) in which participants earn a professional certificate in Product Lifecycle management in three months. C4ISN encourages the on-site training for teams of employees that can be the momentum builder an organization is seeking. C4ISN can also customize a curriculum designed for individual company needs. For more information, or to register, please see http://som.utdallas.edu/c4isn/index.htm