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OVER EIGHTY EVENTS WITH TWO HUNDRED SPEAKERS AND FIFTY THOUSAND ATTENDEES made 2013 one of the best years to date. From flying spherical blimps and intensive startup programs to alumni network launches and EU FET Flagship candidate events, the swissnex Boston network experienced a wide variety of events. To the right is a sampling of our 2013 activites. For more event recaps, visit yourswissnexboston.org! 6 events 1. Guests listened to Dr. Utkan Demirci (Harvard Medical School and Brigham & Women’s Hospital) present at Smart Systems in a Changing Society, the first of four swissnex Boston seminars with the Guardian Angels Initiative. 2. The four finalists of the 2013 Global Pitchfest present one last time. The 13th edition of the venture leaders program, organized by venturelab and swissnex Boston, brought 20 Swiss startups to the Boston-Cambridge community for ten days of intensive business development training. 3. Opening night of Swiss Style Reboot at Northeastern University’s Gallery 360. The exhibit showcased classic and modern works, which utilize the priniciples of Swiss graphic design. 4. swissnex Boston sabbatical Damian Nussbaumer, Civil Aviation Safety Officer at the Swiss Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications (DETEC), networks with guests at the Swiss Space & Aviation event.

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Ann Arbor has 114,000 residents, spans 28.6 square miles, and is frequently recognized as a foremost place to live, learn, work, thrive and visit (www.a2gov.org/news). The city’s mission statement reads: The city of Ann Arbor is committed to providing excellent municipal services that enhance the quality of life for all through the intelligent use of resources while valuing an open environment that fosters, fair, sensitive and respectful treatment of all employees and the community we serve.

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