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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Louise Rushworth. We’re delighted to welcome Ken Woodberry, Deputy Managing Director of Microsoft Research here in Cambridge to speak to Cambridge Network members on Thursday 21 February. Ken Woodberry is Deputy Managing Director at Microsoft’s Cambridge Research Lab with responsibility for the lab’s business-facing activities, including technology transfer, incubation, licensing, spin-outs, and other models for utilising the intellectual property generated by the lab’s research groups. Ken has been a director of Cambridge Network for several years and Microsoft Research is currently a Cambridge Network Founder member. More details to follow shortly…. • To book: If you would like to attend this event please go to http://www.cambridgenetwork.co.uk/events/cambridge-network-event-ken-woodberry-microsoft/ click on the ‘Book now’ button above. • Timings: The talk will last for about 45 minutes, followed by Q&A . There will be a light refreshments and an opportunity to network after the event, which we estimate will end around 9.00pm. Thank you to our sponsors: Redstone is a leading provider of network based end to end managed services, technology and infrastructure solutions. Redstone is a significant ISP , with a core MPLS network, metro networks, dual network operations centres, pre-staging & pre-termination facilities and a logistics centre. This talk is part of the Cambridge Network events series. This talk is included in these lists:
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