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Greater New Haven’s Annual Policy Summit: “Strengthening Greater New Haven’s Innovation Economy”

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Greater New Haven’s Annual Policy Summit: “Strengthening Greater New Haven’s Innovation Economy”

Time: September 17, 2024 from 3pm to 6pm
Location: Hotel Marcel
Street: 500 Sargent Drive
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: http://www.gnhcc.com/events
Phone: 203-390-5575
Event Type: policy, summit
Organized By: David Vallejo
Latest Activity: Sep 3

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Join the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce on Sept. 17 from 3:00PM-6:00PM at the Hotel Marcel for the Annual Policy Summit to discuss various topics and policies that relate to regional businesses

The Annual Policy Summit features facilitated discussions about policy issues that are relevant and meaningful to the business community. Each year, attendees hear perspectives on policies and topics including workforce, transportation, economic development, and more. This year's theme is: "Strengthening Greater New Haven’s Innovation Economy"

The New Haven region is a hub of innovation. Our universities and companies are developing new technologies to address the world’s biggest problems. In Greater New Haven, new ideas can quickly move from concept into a startup business because of our entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Our goal is to build upon this strength and make it even easier to do business here and come up with the next big new idea.

This event features two panels: First, we’ll delve into our innovation economy and discuss what’s working and how it can be improved. Then, we’ll speak with policy leaders about how they can support a thriving regional economy.

Join us immediately following our program for a networking reception with delicious food and drinks!

To register or to learn more information please visit: www.gnhcc.com/events

The event will take place at the expansive Loggia on the 9th floor of Hotel Marcel.
Hotel Marcel - 500 Sargent Drive | New Haven, CT 06510

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