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GIL 2010: Silicon Valley;
A Star-Studded Recap
This year’s GIL 2010: Silicon Valley event was
our biggest and best to date, with unprecedented
numbers and stellar speakers. But if you were
unable to make it to San Jose earlier this
month, fret not. We have a very special issue of
the GIL eBulletin that thoroughly recaps each
and every industry track that took place during
the three-day event. With images, articles
directly from speakers and key takeaways,
consider this your Cliffs Notes version of GIL
2010.
With thanks to all who attended and participated, we take away valuable lessons
from this year and strive to accelerate growth until next year’s event. We also congratulate the winners of our 2010 GIL awards: Judith Estrin, Entrepreneur, Board Member and Author; and Mitchell Baker,
Chairperson of the Mozilla Foundation. If you find yourself in Asia this fall, please join us for one of our GIL Global Events, or our
12th Annual MARKETING WORLD 2011: A Frost & Sullivan Executive MindXchange,
in New Orleans
early next year. Until then, we share what we learned in the articles below.
Sincerely,

David Frigstad Chairman
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AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
Defense Budgets, Spending Trends
and Growth Areas
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CHEMICALS, MATERIALS & FOOD
Innovation Opportunities
in Downstream Industries
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By Shomik Majumdar Vice President, Consulting
Frost & Sullivan
The Chemicals, Materials & Food CEO 360
Degree Perspective track
included an Industry Convergence with some key deliberation points
about
chemicals in the Healthcare industry, plus much more.>>more
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ENERGY & POWER
Electricity and Infrastructure
Move to Sustainability
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By Roberta Gamble Director, Energy and Power
Systems Group
Frost & Sullivan
Energy and Automotive
industry thought
leaders gathered to discuss and explore how electricity and
infrastructure are
moving in the direction of being more “smart and sustainable.”
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ENVIRONMENTAL & BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES
Effective Solutions for Challenging Times
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By Konkana Khaund Director, Industry Analyst,
Environmental & Building Technologies
Frost & Sullivan
Industry thought leaders in the Environment
& Building Technology industries brainstormed
economy-based challenges and discussed their
individual ways of addressing them during their presentations and think-tank discussions.
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HEALTHCARE & LIFE SCIENCES
Innovations in Healthcare Services and
Medical Technologies
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By Greg Caressi
Senior Vice President Healthcare & Life Sciences
Frost & Sullivan
Executives from the
Healthcare industry,
as well as from adjacent technology sectors, came together to discuss
innovations in healthcare services and medical technologies.
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INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION & PROCESS CONTROL
The Future of Manufacturing and Production
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Muthuraman Ramasamy Senior Analyst and Team Leader Industrial
Automation and Process Control
Frost & Sullivan
The IPC track provided extensive
thought leadership
across a number of dynamic industries and was well attended by a mix
of solution
providers, end users and the investment community. >>more
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INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
Anytime, Anywhere Communications;
Top Tech Trends
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MEASUREMENT & INSTRUMENTATION
Technology Sharing and Consolidation
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GIL 2010: Middle East
The Global Community of
Growth, Innovation and Leadership
Rotana Yas, Yas Island Abu Dhabi
October 6, 2010
GIL 2010: Asia Pacific
The Global Community of
Growth, Innovation and Leadership
Singapore
October 18-19, 2010
GIL 2010: China
The Global Community of
Growth, Innovation and Leadership
Shanghai
November 9, 2010
12th Annual
MARKETING WORLD, 2011:
A Frost & Sullivan Executive MindXchange Series
February 8-10, 2011 |
New Orleans, LA

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