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On May 24th, GE Financial Assurance ceased to exist, and Genworth
Financial (GNW) began trading on the NYSE. Richmond has been the home of GE
Financial since it’s creation in 1997. Genworth is now a leading insurance
holding company, serving the lifestyle protection, retirement income,
investment and mortgage insurance needs of more than 15 million customers in
20 countries, including the U.S., Canada, Australia, the U.K. and more than
a dozen European countries.
As a new insurance and financial services company with a strong history of
delivering for customers and for business partners, Genworth is well
positioned for the future:
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Assets: $100 billion (as of 3/31/04 pro forma financial information)
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Customers: 15 million
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Employees: More than 5,000 professionals
For more information, visit www.genworth.com.
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TechLinks
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For a complete
list of TechLink 2004 sponsorships and benefits click here.
Tournament details |
The
fifty teams for our annual TechLinks golf tournament sell out
quickly!
One way to ensure your company gets
a foursome at this year's tournament is to become a
TechLinks sponsor. What could be better than virtually having your own
golf tournament at a fraction of the cost? The Greater Richmond Technology
Council's annual TechLinks Golf Tournament is a sellout event
that attracts golfers of all skill levels split between two of the
regions premier courses Royal New Kent and Stonehouse.
This year's captain's choice tournament will be held
on Monday, September 13th. The TechLinks Golf Tournament is a fun
and enjoyable venue to forge relationships and gain exposure for your
company. Last year's tournament was a
blast and we have the
photos to prove
it!
Contact the Council
office about sponsoring this tournament.
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VCU Computer Engineering Students Win International Airplane Competition |
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A group of Computer Engineering students from
Virginia Commonwealth University's School of Engineering have captured the
top prize in an international unmanned aircraft competition, besting
several institutions with more established aerospace engineering programs.
The Student Unmanned Aerial Vehicle competition took place at Webster
Field in St. Inigoes, Md., an annex of the Patuxent River Naval Air Test
Center that is headquarters for the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR).
The VCU students, seniors Abhishek Handa, Jeffrey Quinones, Kevin Van and
Brittiany Wynn, entered a radio-controlled plane that was formerly an Army
target drone, fashioned to resemble a Soviet-era MIG 27 fighter. It was
donated by the Aviation Advanced Technology Directorate at Ft. Eustis and
modified by the students to fly itself to preprogrammed coordinates using
the Global Positioning System. The students also built a second, identical
plane as a backup.
The students developed a GPS navigation system that allows the planes to
fly themselves based on preprogrammed commands.
"Whereas the other groups used an off-the-shelf autopilot system for their
flight control system, the VCU students designed the flight control system
and data gathering system for their Unmanned Aerial Vehicle from scratch,"
said Dr. Robert H. Klenke, the team's faculty advisor and an associate
professor in VCU's Department of Electrical Engineering.
The students had to submit a technical paper on their plane, give a
technical presentation to the judges at the competition, and complete the
flying portion of the competition. The flying portion consisted of
navigating, autonomously, to six "waypoints" spread across Webster Field,
and identifying "targets" at each waypoint. The results were judged based
on the correct flight path of the vehicle, the speed and resolution with
which the targets could be identified, and additional information provided
about each target, such as size, type of vehicle and target heading. The
VCU group correctly identified all of the targets, including a "bonus"
target, provided all the additional information on each target, and
completed the tasks in just 20 minutes - 10 minutes faster than any other
group.
They took first place, winning $5,000, plus the $500 prize for best
flight.
"We were very impressed with the talent on their team and the quality of
their work," said Rick Greer, a NAVAIR communications engineer and one of
the judges.
The VCU team beat eight other teams from Istanbul Technical University in
Turkey, Cornell University, North Carolina State University, Mississippi
State University, Texas A&M, University of Texas at Arlington, Santa Clara
University and Polytechnic University of New York.
The second annual event, organized by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle
Systems International, is designed to stimulate and foster interest and
careers in unmanned aerial vehicles. Sponsors included Boeing, Northrop
Grumman, MicroPilot, the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics
Laboratory, ARINC Engineering Services and BAI Aerosystems.
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Second Annual Commercialization Workshop |
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For additional information,
please contact Dr. K.C. Das kcdas@msn.com
at 804/897-0454.
You may access complete agenda and registration information at:
http://www.sw.edu/pac.html
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In recent years, small high tech firms in
Virginia have been very successful against the mounting competition in the
Federal Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. At the same
time, state-government programs around the Nation have ratcheted up their
support of small companies, and federal SBIR agencies are placing higher
priorities on the commercialization of research results in their separate
programs. This means that companies from Virginia and elsewhere must hone
their skills at planning for commercialization and in presenting their
plans persuasively, particularly in SBIR Phase II competition. And plans
are not enough. They must learn how to succeed in commercializing the
results of SBIR and other R&D.
Virginia Commonwealth University’s (VCU) Office of Research will host a
workshop on August 12 that is designed to equip small high tech firms in
our state with the business concepts and methods essential to sound
planning for commercializing new high tech products and achieving company
growth. Members of VCU’s Business School faculty will also provide
instruction in key dimensions of the business planning process. Though not
intended for academic credit, the content offered is, in effect, a short
course in small high tech enterprises. To assure contact with the real
world of SBIR competition, founding CEOs of leading Virginia companies are
featured to share their SBIR experience as high tech growth companies. | |
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