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Stage Venture Capital Alliance (ESVCA)
Offices: Redwood City, California
ESVCA is a community of more than 150 early stage venture capitalists who
gather together to share common challenges, practices and information on
their ever-evolving business environment. Founded over 10 years ago, ESVCA
has been unique from its inception. While the venture community had plenty
of CEO Forums and conferences, none existed for early stage venture capitalists.
The original idea of ESVCA was to create an exclusive atmosphere where managing
partners of early stage VC's could exchange candid observations and information
on the most sensitive topics facing the industry. |
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| East
Bay IT Group (eBig)
Offices: Brentwood, California
The East Bay IT Group is a leading technology forum. Connected to the best
and brightest developers, entrepreneurs, and start-ups in the San Francisco
East Bay, with strong ties to industry experts, major technology corporations,
and local municipalities, eBig is the East Bay's premier resource for information,
education, and personal networking for people seeking connections and technology
resources. |
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Eastern
Rural Telecom Association (ERTA)
Offices: Madison, Wisconsin
ERTA will provide expertise to the member companies through dissemination
of pertinent Technological information as well as seminars and special activities
as required, in all matters concerning loans, special project requirements,
and financing in general. ERTA develops engineering courses and arranges
for them to be presented to company representatives. Also, if requested,
ERTA coordinates the Association's education activities with other educational
programs and institutions. |
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Eastern
Technology Council
Offices: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Eastern Technology Council helps its member companies make contact with
each other. Through participation in Council events, their members have
the opportunity to develop solid, profitable relationships with each other
and with area leaders. The Eastern Technology Council serves leaders of
technology-oriented companies by providing valuable contacts, capital, and
information with a broad variety of events, publications, and innovative
services. |
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| EDA
Consortium
Offices: San Jose, California
The EDA Consortium represents 100 companies in the $4 billion Electronic
Design Automation industry. Unlike other high tech industry categories,
the EDA industry has been extremely stable, and only experienced one year
of minor decline (4% in 2002), which was the first in its 18-year history.
In addition, their last industry tracking reports show that EDA industry
revenue was up 3% for 2003. EDA employs over 20,000 people and more than
500,000 people use its tools and services. |
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Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce is a modern member-led organization with around
1,500 current members, and 55 staff operating in several locations in and
around Edinburgh. Their aim is to provide the best professional advice and
support in Edinburgh and the Lothians to businesses at all stages of development
from start up to maturity. The Chamber runs various Government training
programs including Modern Apprenticeships built around Vocational Qualifications
(VQs) and employability contracts. |
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Electronic
Components, Assemblies & Materials Associations (ECA)
Offices: Arlington, Virginia
The Electronic Components, Assemblies & Materials Association represents
the electronics industry sector comprised of manufacturers and suppliers
of passive and active electronic components, component arrays and assemblies,
and commercial and industrial electronic equipment and supplies. ECA provides
companies with a dynamic link into a network of programs and activities
offering business and technical information; market research, trends and
analysis; access to industry and government leaders; technical and educational
training; and more. |
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| Electronic
Industry Alliance (EIA)
Offices: Arlington, Virginia
The Electronic Industries Alliance is a national trade organization that
includes the full spectrum of US manufacturers. The Alliance is a partnership
of electronic and high-tech associations and companies whose mission is
promoting the market development and competitiveness of the US high-tech
industry through domestic and international policy efforts. |
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Electronic
Retailing Association (ERA)
Offices: Arlington, Virginia
Electronic Retailing Association is the trade association for companies
who use the power of electronics to sell goods and services to the public.
The purpose of ERA is to foster the growth, development and acceptance of
the rapidly growing electronic retailing industry worldwide. |
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| Electronics
Representatives Association (ERA)
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
The Electronics Representatives Association is the trade organization for
professional field sales companies in the electronics industries. ERA is
devoted to promoting, protecting and improving the professional field sales
function. ERA member firms (often called manufacturers' reps or reps) provide
outsourced field sales on an exclusive basis to manufacturers of related
(but non-competing) products in a defined territory. |
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