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The 4th Annual A. Richard Newton
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With more than 5 billion users of mobile devices, the world has gone wireless. Wireless technologies are transforming communications, commerce, healthcare, energy use and other domains at an unprecedented rate. We invite you to hear from the industry leaders and Berkeley Engineering researchers who are creating the ubiquitous, reliable, secure and ultra-low power devices and networks that will shape our wireless future. |
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Registration for the Global Technology Leaders Conference is now closed. This was the opening remarks at the Global Technology Leaders Conference. It is presented by University of California Berkeley's College of Engineering and was at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. The theme for 2011 was Wireless Future. Funding was provided by the Kaufman Foundation. Dr. Paul Jacobs, CEO of Qualcomm delivers the keynote address at the Global Technology Leaders Conference. It is presented by University of California Berkeley's College of Engineering and was at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. The theme for 2011 was Wireless Future. Funding was provided by the Kaufman Foundation. Arun Sarin, Senior Advisor, Kohlberg, Kravis & Roberts: former CEO, Vodafone, brings the second keynote address at the Global Technology Leaders Conference. It is presented by University of California Berkeley's College of Engineering and was at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. The theme for 2011 was Wireless Future. Funding was provided by the Kauffman Foundation. Arun Sarin, Senior Advisor, Kohlberg, Kravis & Roberts: former CEO, Vodafone, brings the second keynote address at the Global Technology Leaders Conference. It is presented by University of California Berkeley's College of Engineering and was at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. The theme for 2011 was Wireless Future. Funding was provided by the Kauffman Foundation. Panel
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The Global Technology Leaders Conference is held during Global Entrepreneurship Week and recognizes the entrepreneurial vision of A. Richard Newton, Dean of the College of Engineering, UC Berkeley from 2000 to 2007. |
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