Outsourcing and Offshoring Technology Services … to Cape Cod

Hyannis Golf Course 1840 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA, United States

How A Bourne Technology Company Succeeds by Finding Its Niche and Always Delivering is Topic of Cape Cod Technology Council’s March First Friday Breakfast Today when one reads about companies outsourcing technology work, the story usually discusses their contracting with design firms in India, the Far East, and elsewhere. But one local company has kept...

New Technology Allows Divers to Reach 1,000 Feet, Remain Under Water for Hours

Hyannis Golf Course 1840 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA, United States

WHOI Staffer Discusses the Technology and Its Recent Use in an Expedition off a Greek Island to Explore an Ancient Shipwreck as topic of Cape Cod Technology Council’s April First Friday Breakfast When a group of marine archaeologists explored an ancient shipwreck off a Greek Island in the Aegean Sea last September and October, the...

John Landry “The Year Ahead”

Hyannis Golf Course 1840 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA, United States

RESCHEDULED FROM JANUARY A New Year's tradition continues:  John Landry will again share his insights and forecasts for software-related technologies. John Landry is a 30+ year software veteran and innovator who has built great software products and great software companies.   Landry has had a distinguished track record as an innovative “Serial CTO”, successfully creating and...

UpperCape Tech Students’ Black Soldier Fly Larvae Composting Project

Hyannis Golf Course 1840 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA, United States

Sign up for the July First Friday event here: Local STEM Program Studies Archeology in it's Own Backyard   Three students in the Upper Cape Regional Tech’s Environmental Science and Technology program will discuss their award winning project on use of black soldier fly larvae composting systems to help decrease the amount of food waste...

How Local Buried Treasure Became Part of Upper Cape STEM Program

Hyannis Golf Course 1840 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA, United States

July 2015 First Friday: An archeological dig that lead to the discovery of buried treasure in downtown Sandwich and how that is furthering STEM programs in the Upper Cape town. The presentation will be preceded by remarks on STEM development by Jill Neumayer DePiper, Director of the new Cape Cod Regional STEM Network.

Think Global, Invest Local – September “Second” First Friday Breakfast

Hyannis Golf Course 1840 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA, United States

Investing, including the impact of technology, will be the subject of the Cape Cod Technology Council’s September 11, 2015 “First” Friday Breakfast. Michael A. Tyler, Chief Investment Officer of Eastern Bank’s Wealth Management Division, will focus his talk on “Think Global, Invest Local”.

The Oyster: Science and Technology – October First Friday Breakfast

MBL Swope Conference Center’s Meigs Room 5 North Street, Woods Hole, MA, United States

October 2015 First Friday Looks at the Oyster and Related Science and Technology as Council Marks International Oyster Symposium  With Cape Cod being the site of the prestigious 6th International...

Fitness, Technology and Entrepreneurship

Hyannis Golf Course 1840 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA, United States

Just in time for New Years weight-loss resolutions! At November's First Friday Breakfast, Tim Calise, co-founder and CEO of Koko FitClub Cape Cod, will speak on how technology is being used to make strength and conditioning more enjoyable while improving fitness quicker. He will also address the entrepreneurship challenges of developing franchises locally while expanding nationally.

Drones Testing at Joint Base Cape Cod – December 2015 First Friday

Hyannis Golf Course 1840 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA, United States

Kevin Sareault, Vice President of Unmanned Programs for AVWatch, Inc., in Plymouth, MA will look at the current state of drones (unmanned aircraft systems), what he sees in development of the technology, and how he views the real impact of "drones" on the future -- it won’t likely be necessarily just what the Amazons, Googles, and other high-tech companies envision.

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