Juice 2.0: Building Maine’s Innovation Networks
October 27, 2009 – (RealEstateRama) — Come join our librarians and others at this year’s Juice Conference, connecting leaders of the creative economy to foster growth and prosperity. (November 13 & 14 in Camden, Maine)
Weaving together the arts, technology, and entrepreneurship, Juice inspires innovation by bringing talented people together from widely different backgrounds to build on Maine’s traditions. Juice is a forum where attendees can learn, exchange ideas, share success stories and provide input to shape the development of strategies for Maine’s future.
Juice 2.0, “Building Maine’s Innovation Networks”, will gather entrepreneurs, artists, innovators and statewide leaders at the intersection of technology, tradition and design. The conference will explore the power of creativity and innovation in protecting Maine’s quality of place while transforming Maine’s economy. Connecting our history with the future, investing in technology and design, introducing young and established leaders, fostering art and culture, protecting and promoting our natural resources; these are elements of the creative economy, this is what makes Maine a great place to live.
To register or learn more, go to: www.juiceconference.org
Contact:
Linda Lord
State Librarian
(207) 287-5600
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