May 19-20, Santa Clara: BIS Complying with US Export Controls
This two-day Export Regulations Course is led by BIS's professional counseling staff and covers the information you need to know to comply with U.S. Export Regulations on commercial exports.
Location: HILTON Santa Clara 4949 Great America
Parkway, Santa Clara, CA, 95054
8:30-5pm.
May 21 Mountain View: THINK, LIVE & BUILD CLEAN TECHNOLOGY Financing Incentives are HERE!!
Creating Clean Technology today for a better future tomorrow is
our
responsibility. From simply improving efficiencies to large
scale
opportunities that will reduce consumption and pollution, we can
move
one step forward in creating a better place for all of us.
Financial incentives ARE HERE and
available for Entrepreneurs, Start-Up
Companies, SME’s and Large Corporations.
Washington D.C., Wall
Street and Sand Hill Road are joining
together to invest in innovations
and technologies in an array of CleanTech Sectors.
Join us to learn by example, who and where you can find these
incentives:
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Join the movement “Planet Better Place” a venture
backed
cleantech company bets on success - Listen to the investor prospective
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Learn about the provisions and details of the money
sources (VC,
Grants, Loan Guarantees, etc.) and tax incentives - Find out if your technology sector is eligible
- Learn about the process to access funds
For more information, visit CCICE.
May 21, 2009 Santa Clara, California: The Bureau of Industry
and Security Presents: "Technology Controls"
This full-day program will offer a comprehensive look at how to comply with the U.S. export and reexport controls relating to technology, software and encryption. The morning portion will focus on the regulatory requirements relating to technology and software, including what is considered an export or reexport of technology or software; what technology and software is subject to the Export Administration Regulations; how to determine the Export Control Classification Number; what license exceptions are available for technology and software; and the unique application requirements of technology and software.
BIS technical and policy specialists will also discuss important export control issues that may arise in the employment of foreign nationals and foreign products incorporating controlled U.S.-origin software and technology. The afternoon will focus on the latest developments in encryption controls and the unique provisions related to encryption under the EAR. BIS Encryption specialists will cover a variety of topics, including how encrypted items are controlled that you use, sell or buy; license exception provisions for encryption source code (open source and proprietary); short-range wireless products and technologies; provisions for U.S. subsidiaries and for U.S.-origin encryption parts and components incorporated into foreign products; revisions to encryption notification and reporting requirements; and other encryption technology issues.
http://www.bis.doc.gov/seminarsandtraining/technologycontrols_sanjose_may_21_09.htm
View Archived DOC Webinars: http://www.export.gov/mrktresearch/webinarschedule_marketresearch.asp
View Archived BIS Export Compliance Webinars: http://www.bis.doc.gov/seminarsandtraining/seminar-training.htm