Save the date of March 12, 2009
...for a major Cornell University event featuring Cornell President David J. Skorton; W. Kent Fuchs, the Joseph Silbert Dean of Engineering; and an all-star cast of faculty and alumni, who will explore the theme “Sustainable Energy Systems: Investing In Our Future.”
This year Cornell Silicon Valley (CSV) is producing its Annual Presidential Event, CSV10, in partnership with the 26th Annual College of Engineering Alumni Association (CEAA) Conference and the CSV Entrepreneurship@Cornell Annual Event. All alumni, parents, students, and faculty are invited to attend this unique combination of three annual Cornell events, all on one day, at the Computer History Museum, in Mountain View, California.
This year’s CEAA conference will be an encore presentation of the March 2008 conference in Ithaca on the same topic. The conference generated such great interest and engagement from alumni, faculty, and students that we have decided to take it “on the road” to California and combine it with the Cornell Silicon Valley program’s 10th Annual Presidential Event and the Cornell Silicon Valley Annual Entrepreneurship Event.
Please join us for engaging presentations and discussion about sustainable energy systems, how Cornell is accelerating innovation in this critical area, and the entrepreneurial and business opportunities in this rapidly growing sector.