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Western Association of Convention & Visitor
Bureaus
Offices: Folsom, California
The Western Association of Convention &
Visitors Bureaus is a regional professional
association serving more than 130 member
bureaus in the Western United States and
the western provinces of Canada. The Western
Association of Convention & Visitors Bureaus
is dedicated to the professional growth
of its members. WACVB’s primary goal is
to promote and expand the influence of the
convention and visitor industry through
education. In conjunction with the online
registration service, WACVB offers members,
nonmembers, and sponsors the convenience
of a credit card payment program. |
Western Association of Venture Capitalists
(WAVC)
Offices: Menlo Park, California
The Western Association of Venture Capitalists
is a non-profit association whose approximately
140 member firms represent virtually all
professionally managed venture capital in
the Western United States. The majority
of firms focus on the hi-tech and biotech
industries. |
West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce
Offices: West Hollywood, California
The West Hollywood Chamber of Chamber advocates
on behalf of over 550 businesses in the
City of West Hollywood. The chamber believes
that the best way to cultivate new business
is to meet fellow business representatives
face to face. The chamber keeps businesses
up-to-date with issues and events. One of
the ways the chamber works to support their
diverse business community is through representing
the interests of business with government
and political action. |
Wichita Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Wichita, Kansas
The Wichita Chamber daily recognizes the
fact that the community will only prosper
and advance to the degree that they effectively
respond to business and personal needs.
As a result, the customers and leaders of
the Wichita Chamber recently established
an aggressive set of new leadership expectations
for their organization. The chamber will
position Wichita to secure new jobs, expand
their existing job base and gain new capital
investment in the region. Gaining and maintaining
high quality, high paying jobs for their
region is the "heartbeat" of their commitment
to advance the wealth and well-being of
all South Central Kansans. |
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Wi Fi Alliance (WFA)
Offices: Austin, Texas
WFA is a nonprofit international association
formed in 1999 to certify interoperability
of wireless Local Area Network products
based on IEEE 802.11 specification. Currently
the Wi-Fi Alliance has 205 member companies
from around the world, and 915 products
have received Wi-Fi® certification since
certification began in March of 2000. The
goal of the Wi-Fi Alliance's members is
to enhance the user experience through product
interoperability. |
Wi Fi Technology Forum
Offices: London, England
The Wi-Fi Technology Forum is a non-profit
umbrella organization, representing its
members ranging from individual users, Manufacturers,
Distributors, ISPs and WISPs to educational,
public and private organizations. Its aim
is to lobby and campaign for the spread
of secure Wi-Fi Technology as a means of
cheaper access to knowledge and learning
using the Internet worldwide, particularly
in the developing world. |
WiMAX Forum
Offices: Vista, California
The WiMax Forum is working to facilitate
the deployment of broadband wireless networks
based on the IEEE 802.16 standard by helping
to ensure the compatibility and inter-operability
of broadband wireless access equipment.
The organization is a nonprofit association
formed in 2003 by equipment and component
suppliers to promote the adoption of IEEE
802.16 compliant equipment by operators
of broadband wireless access systems. |
WiMedia Alliance (WiMEDIA)
Offices: San Ramon, California
The WiMedia Alliance is a not-for-profit
open industry association formed to promote
wireless personal-area network (WPAN) connectivity
and interoperability for multiple industry-based
protocols. The WiMedia Alliance develops
and adopts standards-based specifications
for connecting wireless multimedia devices,
including application, transport, and control
profiles; test suites; and a certification
program to accelerate wide-spread consumer
adoption of "wire-free" imaging and multimedia
solutions. |
Winchester Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Winchester, Massachusetts
The Winchester Chamber of Commerce is a
great way of promoting your business, networking,
supporting the community and protecting
the livelihoods of local merchants and service
providers. Their major focus in the past
several years has been to enhance the center
area. Beautification efforts continue with
the growing Daffodil program, Adopt and
Island on Waterfield Road, and the hanging
of kissing balls and garlands. The chamber
funds the entire holiday lighting. The chamber
works closely with the selectmen to help
maintain an economically attractive business
climate. |
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Wireless Communications Aliance (WCA)
Offices: Silicon Valley, California
WCA is a non-profit business league for
companies and organizations dealing with
wireless technologies. The goals of
the WCA follow the Joint Venture Silicon
Valley model: promote education, networking,
and exchange of non-proprietary information;,
work to increase awareness of Silicon Valley's
vast wireless capabilities; and, appeal
to a broad spectrum of companies including
start-ups. |
Wireless Communications Alliance International
(WCAI)
Offices: Washington, DC
Founded in 1988, the Wireless Communications
Association International (WCA) is the non-profit
trade and professional association for the
wireless broadband industry. Its member
companies on six continents represent the
bulk of the sector's leading carriers, vendors
and consultants. The WCA's mission is to
advance the interests of the wireless carriers
that provide high-speed data, Internet,
voice and video services on broadband spectrum
through land-based systems using reception/transmit
devices in all broadband spectrum bands. |
Wisconsin Association of Convention & Visitor
Bureaus
Offices: Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
Wisconsin Association of Convention & Visitor
Bureaus—Your resource for planning meetings,
conventions and tradeshows in Wisconsin.
Think Wisconsin for meetings and conventions.
With exciting new facilities and inviting
hotels and resorts, Wisconsin is ready,
willing and able to welcome you and your
organization. Wisconsin combines big-city
culture and sophistication with small-town
charm, friendliness and affordability to
make it a top Midwest meeting, convention
or trade show destination. Whether it's
a small retreat or major national convention,
Wisconsin has the perfect venue for you.
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Wisconsin Technology Council (WTC)
Offices: Madison, Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Technology Council is the
leading catalyst for the creation, development
and retention of science- and technology-based
businesses in Wisconsin. Working in partnership
with the following organizations, the Council
works to ensure that Wisconsin makes the
most of its people, resources and opportunities—and
meets the challenges posed by the rise of
the Knowledge Economy. |
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