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Federal trademark official part of iHub seminar
November 26, 2012ROHNERT PARK — If you’ve ever wondered about trademarks, how to get and protect them, there’s a free seminar tomorrow at the iHub in Rohnert Park.
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iHub, SSU event to shine light on innovation
May 21, 2012ROHNERT PARK — Entrepreneurs and all that support them take note. The iHub and Sonoma State University are putting on a new event to showcase startups, both existing and potential.
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SSU aims to lead transformational economy
March 12, 2012(Following are the opening remarks delivered by by Dr. William Silver at the Feb. 23 2012 Sonoma State University Economic Outlook Conference. Dr. Silver is the dean of the SSU School of Business and Economics. The Business Journal is a co-presenter of the conference.) On behalf of the faculty, students, staff, and alumni of SSU’s [...]
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Funding activity increases for startups
July 11, 2011Venture capital and angel investments are starting to pick up after a lull in the last few years, because of a strengthening economy and the ability to fund a company with a lot less capital than was needed historically.
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San Rafael sleep disorder device startup wins $40,000 business plan prize
June 6, 2011ROHNERT PARK – K-diagnostics, a San Rafael-based company developing a touchless diagnostic and monitoring technology for sleep apnea disorders was named Top Start-Up Business in North Bay in the first Seed Round Business Plan Competition produced by the North Bay iHub and the Sonoma State University School of Business and Economics.
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