jueves, 22 de marzo de 2012

Wayne Hodges, Peter Kight, Dr. Raymond Schinazi to be inducted into Technology Hall of Fame of Georgia









ATLANTA, March 6, 2012 – PwC and the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) today announced that H. Wayne Hodges, Peter J. "Pete" Kight and Dr. Raymond F. Schinazi will be inducted into the Technology Hall of Fame of Georgia at the 2012 Georgia Technology Summit on March 28, 2012 at the Cobb Galleria Centre, Atlanta.

All three of this year's inductees are accomplished and distinguished pioneers in the technology industry with nearly 100 years of leadership and industry innovation experience between them. Currently, Hodges is the vice provost emeritus for the Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute; Kight is the co-chairman and managing partner for The Comvest Group; and Schinazi is a professor of pediatrics and chemistry and director of the Laboratory of Biochemical Pharmacology at Emory University.

"Wayne, Pete and Raymond have each been instrumental in shaping Georgia's technology community," said John Nee, leader of PwC's technology practice in Atlanta. "Each of them has contributed extensively to the advancement of technology in the state of Georgia through tremdendous achievements in their respective fields, and their contributions will be felt for generations to come. We are honored to induct them into the Hall of Fame."

Added Tino Mantella, president and CEO of TAG, “The Hall of Fame celebration has become one of the most highly anticipated traditions at our Georgia Technology Summit. We applaud each of this year’s inductees for the impact they have made on the industry and thank them for epitomizing the kind of talent and innovation that makes Georgia a top state for technology.”

The Technology Hall of Fame of Georgia was established in 1993 to recognize the achievements of outstanding members of Georgia's technology community. Inductees have helped shape the technology industry in Georgia and each has made a significant impact on the state. PwC has been a lead sponsor of the Hall of Fame since its inception and has collaborated with TAG recently to honor the inductee at the annual Georgia Technology Summit. The induction of Hodges, Kight and Schinazi will bring the total members of this prestigious group to 32.

As the vice provost emeritus of the Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute, Hodges has more than 30 years of experience in innovation, commercialization and incubation management. Prior to retirement, he was responsible for a comprehensive set of Georgia Tech services to help industry, entrepreneurs, communities and economic developers become more competitive through the application of science, technology and innovation, including as a founding member of the Advanced Technology Development Center, an internationally recognized technology incubator. Hodges also served as president of the Georgia Advanced Technology Ventures, which was formed to manage and develop the Technology Enterprise Park adjacent to the Georgia Tech campus. Hodges currently serves as executive director of the Global Center for Medical Innovation, and has served on the National Advisory Board for the U.S. Manufacturing Extension Partnership, the Executive Committee for the Southern Growth Policies Board, as the president of the Georgia Economic Developers Association, and on the board of the Business and Technology Alliance.

Kight, co-chairman and managing partner of The Comvest Group, is considered a pioneer in financial services technology, specifically in electronic funds transfer, online banking, and electronic billing and payment. Kight was the founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of CheckFree from 1981 until it was acquired by Fiserv in December 2007. Kight founded CheckFree in 1981 in his grandmother’s basement, with a vision of providing electronic funds transfer services to businesses and consumers. Under Kight’s leadership, CheckFree expanded its scope to multiple types of payments and processing infrastructures, leveraging business intelligence to detect and prevent fraud, electronic billing, reconciliation and operational risk management capabilities – through internal development and acquisitions. Today, those products and services have become pervasive globally, particularly the enablement of businesses and consumers to view, manage, and transact financial services online. Kight has received extensive recognition for innovation and leadership, including the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in 2007. Kight is a member of the board of directors of Akamai Technologies, Inc., and Fiserv, Inc.

Schinazi is the Frances Winship Walters professor of pediatrics and director of the laboratory of biochemical pharmacology at Emory University. He serves as senior research career scientist at the Atlanta Department of Veterans Affairs and director of the scientific working group on viral eradication within the Emory University Center for AIDS Research. Schinazi is also adjunct professor of chemistry at Georgia State University. Schinazi is a leader in the area of nucleoside chemistry, having founded several biotechnology companies focusing on antiviral drug discovery and development, including Pharmasset Inc. (VRUS; acquired by Gilead in 2012 for $11 billion), Triangle Pharmaceuticals (VIRS; acquired by Gilead in 2003 for $482 million), Idenix Pharmaceuticals (IDIX; 51% acquired by Novartis in 2003), and RFS Pharma LLC. He has authored over 460 peer-reviewed papers and seven books, and has secured more than 90 issued U.S. patents. Schinazi’s inventions now sell more than $2 billion per year, and 94% of HIV-infected individuals take at least one of the drugs he invented. It is estimated that Schinazi’s work has saved over 3 million lives worldwide. His pioneering work on HCV has led to the discovery and development of curative therapies for this devastating disease that afflicts more than 3% of the US population. Drugs such as PSI-7977 and IDIX-184 are currently in phase 3 clinical trials and have changed the landscape for treatment modalities for HCV.

The Georgia Technology Summit is TAG’s flagship event that brings together C-level executives, entrepreneurs, technology professionals and academia to celebrate and recognize Georgia’s technology community. This year’s theme, Innovation: The Path to a Bright Future, builds upon TAG’s public awareness campaign to promote Georgia’s technology industry through an emphasis on the fastest-growing tech clusters in the state, including health IT, information security, financial technology, logistics and communication services. Whether ideating new technologies or simply embracing them, companies that innovate stand the best chance to be on the path to a brighter future. For more information about TAG and to register for the 2012 Georgia Technology Summit, visit http://www.tagonline.org/georgia-technology-summit.php.

About the Technology Association of Georgia
The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) is the leading technology industry association in the state, serving more than 15,000 members and hosting over 200 events each year. TAG serves as an umbrella organization for 30 industry societies, each of which provides rich content for TAG constituents. TAG’s mission is to educate, promote, and unite Georgia’s technology community to foster an innovative and connected marketplace that stimulates and enhances a tech-based economy. The association provides members with access to networking and educational programs; recognizes and promotes Georgia’s technology leaders and companies; and advocates for legislative action that enhances the state’s economic climate for technology. Additionally, the TAG Education Collaborative (TAG’s charitable arm) focuses on helping science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education initiatives thrive. For more information visit the TAG website at www.tagonline.org or TAG’s community website at www.TAGthink.com. To learn about the TAG-Ed Collaborative visit http://www.tagedonline.org/.

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martes, 20 de marzo de 2012

Requirements to Participate in the TAG Business Launch Competition

Our 2012 Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) business launch competition aims to support the growth of Georgia-based companies in Internet technologies. Requirements to participate in the TAG business launch competition include submitting entry materials, final proposals and meeting the eligibility requirements of the competition.

Entry Materials



Initial entry materials include a brief proposal and business summary, a completed questionnaire, and a signed terms and conditions document. These documents are due on February 24, 2012, and the proposals will help to assign business mentors to competitors.

Final Proposal



The final proposal and application, including executive summary and a detailed pitch proposal, is due March 23, 2012. A detailed business plan will not be required this year as in previous years of the competition.

Eligibility Requirements



Entrants to the TAG business launch competition must reside within the state of Georgia. Additionally, awards are based on the condition that the company will launch in Georgia or will continue operations within Georgia. Although the competition is geared toward new business, existing business with limited functionality may be eligible to compete.

The 2012 TAG business launch competition will not only foster an awareness of Internet technology businesses in Georgia and support a winning business with $400,000 in cash and prizes, but it will also help in connecting IT professionals from all over the state. The TAG business launch is a complement to TAG’s other work including awards competitions like the Excalibur Awards, the Tag Education Collaborative, and each TAG society that is sponsored by our TAG umbrella organization. For more information on our awards program and other TAG initiatives, please visit http://www.tagthink.com.



About The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG):
The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) is the leading technology industry association in the state, serving more than 14,000 members and hosting over 170 events each year. TAG serves as an umbrella organization for 30 industry societies, each of which provides rich content for TAG constituents. TAG's mission is to educate, promote, and unite Georgia's technology community to foster an innovative and connected marketplace that stimulates and enhances a tech-based economy. The association provides members with access to networking and educational programs; recognizes and promotes Georgia's technology leaders and companies; and advocates for legislative action that enhances the state's economic climate for technology. Additionally, the TAG Education Collaborative (TAG's charitable arm) focuses on helping science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education initiatives thrive. For more information visit the TAG website at www.tagonline.org or TAG's community website at www.TAGthink.com. To learn about the TAG-Ed Collaborative visit http://www.tagedonline.org/.

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How Can a Community Techology Center Help you?

TAG, the Technology Association of Georgia, offers a unique networking approach to community technology. The community unites individuals across disciplines who are interested in technology.

As technology changes, the reality is that communities must keep up with those changes if they want to remain relevant. However, at the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG), we understand that technological innovation certainly is not easy for many communities. Although schools, community centers and nonprofit organizations are under tremendous pressure to develop their technological resources in order benefit the people they serve, many of these organizations are understaffed or staffed by overworked employees and volunteers who would sincerely love to foster technological growth within their communities but who simply lack the time and resources. What if there was another way? What if there were ways of connecting IT professionals through a nonprofit networking organization -- a community technology center where community members could come together to ask questions and learn how technology impacts their communities.

At TAG, we think that "another way" for community technology growth does exist, and we've worked to develop it in Georgia. Our community technology network consists of IT professionals, businesspeople, educators and other community members who want to work together to learn about technological innovation and how it can be harnessed by local schools, businesses and nonprofit organizations to create a community that continues to innovate and grow technologically. Our community members look forward to the unique ideas and helpful information they learn through TAG education.

At TAG, we firmly believe that every community can benefit from a nonprofit networking organization like TAG. From discussing how technology can grow a struggling economy to how it can benefit struggling students. If you're interested in how TAG can benefit your community, visit TAG's social network www.tagthink.com.

About The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG):
The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) is the leading technology industry association in the state, serving more than 14,000 members and hosting over 170 events each year. TAG serves as an umbrella organization for 30 industry societies, each of which provides rich content for TAG constituents. TAG's mission is to educate, promote, and unite Georgia's technology community to foster an innovative and connected marketplace that stimulates and enhances a tech-based economy. The association provides members with access to networking and educational programs; recognizes and promotes Georgia's technology leaders and companies; and advocates for legislative action that enhances the state's economic climate for technology. Additionally, the TAG Education Collaborative (TAG's charitable arm) focuses on helping science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education initiatives thrive. For more information visit the TAG website at www.tagonline.org or TAG's community website at www.TAGthink.com. To learn about the TAG-Ed Collaborative visit http://www.tagedonline.org/.

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