Web 3.0: New Opportunities on the Semantic Web (Event)
Published 15 years ago by James Simmons
Web 3.0: New Opportunities on the Semantic Web is an event being held at the Stanford Graduate School of Business to allow everyone to get together and talk about the exciting issues that lay before us with respect to the future of the Web. The event is being held by the MIT/Stanford Venture Lab (VLAB) will take place Tuesday, November 20 from 6:00pm to 8:30pm and will be a panel session where emerging companies in the Semantic Web space present their different approaches to realizing the vision of the Semantic Web. Cost of registration will be $35.00 and last minute tickets will be made available on the 19th of November.
Event Panelists:
- Robert Cook
- Co-founder and Executive VP of Product Development, Metaweb
- Nova Spivack
- CEO and Founder, Radar Networks
- Alex Iskold
- CEO and Founder, Adaptive Blue
- Paul Kedrosky
- Venture Partner, Ventures West
The panel will be moderated by Paul Saffo, Technology Forecaster and Consulting Professor, Stanford University.
About MIT/Stanford Venture Lab (VLAB)
The MIT/Stanford Venture Lab (VLAB) is the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the MIT Enterprise Forum, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the growth and success of high-tech entrepreneurial ventures by connecting ideas, technology and people. Their events provide an excellent opportunity to network and learn about pivotal business issues, emerging industries and latest technologies.
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