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Odysseys in Technology

Odysseys in Technology

Computer History Museum Speaker Series,
sponsored by Sun Microsystems Laboratories

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Upcoming Events:

TBD

Past Speakers


About Odysseys in Technology:

Sponsored by Glenn Edens, SVP, Director, Sun Labs, this historic speaker series presents people and perspectives behind extraordinary innovations and advancements in the computer technology-related world. Each session will provide stimulating interaction with authentic experts whose achievements have transformed how things are done or viewed, and examines how their personal stories might inform the present and future.

The series also features technologies or point events, with the objective to apply lessons of history to present day understanding and inspiration. Presentations may include a single featured speaker, a two or three-person interview or a three or four-person panel.

All of the talks are open to the public, and are free, with a suggested donation at the door from CHM non-members. The talks are held at the Computer History Museum Hahn Auditorium, 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View, California.

To register: http://www.computerhistory.org/events/index.php?section=speakerseries

More About CHM Series:

CHM series are normally completely sold out and have featured personal stories and perspectives from Gordon Moore, Philippe Kahn, Arthur Rock, Pitch Johnson, Regis McKenna, Eric Schmidt, Carver Mead, and dozens of other industry leaders and innovators.

Odysseys in Technology are held at the Computer History Museum on a weekday evening (M-Th), VIP reception from 6-7 p.m. and the talk from 7- 8:30 p.m. The CHM talks are usually standing room only, with attendees from industry pioneers and professionals to the interested public. The event is free with a suggested donation at the door from CHM non-members.

The Museum is located at the intersection of 101 and Shoreline, between San Francisco and San Jose. Ample parking is available.

Computer History Museum Hahn Auditorium,
1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View, California.

The event is videotaped and becomes part of the Computer History Museum's permanent archive, made available for future generations.