MHTA 2010 Spring Conference

Posted on Apr 16, 2010 in blog, conference

Minnesota High Tech Association As things happen every now and again, I recently got the opportunity to join a panel at the MHTA (Minnesota High Tech Association) Spring Conference “A New Way Forward” on April 22nd.  Of course I jumped at the chance to talk with so many great geeks technical professionals from some of the top companies here in the Twin Cities!

Here’s an overview of the spring conference:

As we enter the second decade of the 21st Century it is time to examine the assumptions and approaches that are fundamental to our success. The New Deal of the last century was about getting the basics right – productivity and efficiency, providing people with meaningful work, getting the economy on its feet – using production lines and automation tools.

Today, the New Way Forward is about achieving these same goals while using distinctly different tools and approaches. As Minnesota business leaders look at a greatly changed global economy, they know their companies not only measure up – they frequently outperform global competitors.

Join us April 22, 2010 at the Minneapolis Convention Center for another outstanding program filled with immediately applicable strategies and practices to help you do the same. Collectively, these ideas will do more than just get us back on track – they will propel us forward faster than ever before!

The agenda and list of speakers is here and here.  In case you’re interested, I believe there are still tickets available, which you can register for here.

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  1. Definitely the place to be to meet Minnesota's tech elite, Rick. I was on this social media panel last year. We had people standing in the hallway. Lots of interest as tech companies are trying to tap into the social side of networks and your Land O'Lakes & Social Media Breakfast (SMBMSP) experiences will be perfect. (Disclosure: Padilla is moderating & sponsoring this panel). Hash tag for the event is #mhta10