MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The MIT Enterprise Forum of South Florida (MITEF) and the Florida International University College of Business Administration Alumni Chapter (FIU) will present a business education program with a panel discussion titled, “Technology in the Workplace: Boost the Bottom Line & Supercharge the Workplace with New Technologies.”
The program will provide insight into how companies can boost productivity, decrease costs and better execute business goals by leveraging new workforce technologies. Expert panelists will discuss how new technology mash-ups are creating new forms of collaboration and systems integrations which are unlocking labor potential, increasing worker productivity and decreasing IT budgets.
Panelists:
- Mark Hans-Joachim Crofton, Senior Director, SAP AG
- Erika Twani, Education Industry Director, Microsoft
- Andres Campo, President and Founder, Axxis Solutions
- Hector Manuel Arrillaga, Director, Managed Enterprise Solutions, Hewlett Packard
Moderators:
- Moderator: José Antonio Hernandez-Solaun, President, Hernandez-Solaun Foundation
- Master of Ceremonies: Jacques Hart, CEO, Roar Media
WHAT: |
Business education program: “Technology in the Workplace: Boost the Bottom Line & Supercharge the Workplace with New Technologies." |
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WHO: |
MIT Enterprise Forum of South Florida and Florida International University College of Business Administration Alumni Chapter |
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WHEN: |
6 to 9 p.m., Tuesday, September 13, 2011 |
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WHERE: |
Conrad Miami Hotel: 1395 Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL 33131 |
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SPONSORS: |
Axxis Solutions, Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, FIU School of Business, Roar Media |
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COST: |
$30 event registration fee; $25 MIT Enterprise Forum Members; $20 FIU alumni members and students. Registration is limited and available on a first- come, first-served basis. |
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MEDIA: |
To coordinate interviews, journalists may call (305) 403-2080 ext. 114 or send an e-mail to |
The MIT Enterprise Forum of South Florida www.mitforumfl.org affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a volunteer, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to encourage entrepreneurship and innovation around the world.
Florida International University’s College of Business Administration http://business.fiu.edu/alumni/ is South Florida’s leading business school with expertise in international business, entrepreneurship and financial services, and is the largest of the university’s professional schools.