Willamette Valley Bioscience Industry Consortium

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Barbara Bessy was featured in an article today about the Willamette Valley Bioscience Industry Consortium. She told them all about the great stuff that was happening to help coordinate and promote bioscience. Way to go Barbara!
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Larry Plotkin a member of the WVBIC, CEO and Founder of Precision Plant Systems, Inc. did a master-full job yesterday at the Bend Venture conference. The competition was still and yet he was able to convince the judges that his CropIQ system and b...
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At 7:14am on November 26, 2008, Paul Fandrei said…
Thanks Bill. I look forward to meeting you and others in the consortium.
At 6:11pm on October 25, 2008, stacey schultz said…
Okay you're teaching me how to nav the site. Thanks for this. I also now have the time of our meeting. We haven't met in the past but you have a reputation for being very knowledgable and helpful. Thanks in advance for this. See you on the 4th.
At 5:52pm on October 25, 2008, stacey schultz said…
Bill, I did not see the time for our meeting on the 4th and assume it's downtown at the Starbucks?? Please confirm the time when you have time :)
At 1:00pm on June 25, 2008, Martin Desmond said…
Bill

Our organization, Lane MicroBusiness (which is adding another dba to operate as eDev) is setting up a bio-fuels/bio-energy business incubator site at the UO research park. I was wondering if you have business incubator tenant rules that you have developed for the Corvallis incubator? Thanks.
At 9:21am on May 4, 2008, Breanna Balleby said…
hey! well...I agree with emily so far, but I have noticed that you've acquired about twice the amount of people since I was on here the last time. That's always good. Hopefully your site will have an exponential growth rate in member size. :)
At 10:32pm on May 3, 2008, Emily Schroff said…
I have read some posts during my free time (well the little I have. lol) and so far I can't say I have much to say. I'll keep reading though. My dad is doing pretty good. I think he just wants it to be over. My sister did join and so now the both of us are members. I was confirmed about a year or so ago. Breanna did finally find each other at school. Once Iacrosse is over I will try and get to youth group more and maybe bring her along sometime.
At 5:45am on April 2, 2008, Bill Ford said…
Hmmm, this seems to be working now and I am your friend or at least I think I am and it looks like I am. Have you seen this NING software before? I think it is fairly new. I found out about it at Beaver Bar Camp we had over at OSU a couple of weeks ago. Nice to see you and Breanna leaving comments for one another. Have you hooked up at Corvallis high school in person yet? Invite her to youth group.

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Nice article in today's G/T IN Business section about Bioscience Consortium

Barbara Bessy was featured in an article today about the Willamette Valley Bioscience Industry Consortium. She told them all about the great stuff that was happening to help coordinate and promote bioscience. Way to go Barbara!

Posted on November 7, 2009 at 6:31pm —

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Sweet Victory in Bend at the 6th Annual Venture Conference

Larry Plotkin a member of the WVBIC, CEO and Founder of Precision Plant Systems, Inc. did a master-full job yesterday at the Bend Venture conference. The competition was stiff and yet he was able to convince the judges that his CropIQ system and business was worth supporting to the tune of the $120,000 cash prize. A lot of hard work went into the presentation and the entire Precision Plant Team is to be congratulated. Precision Plant Systems, Inc. is a resident client of the regional business ac… Continue

Posted on October 17, 2009 at 12:30pm —

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Confusion Reigns or for Oregon should it be rains?

The Oregon Way...the governor has attempted to provide a system and process to achieve accountability and transparency over all the ARRA money coming to Oregon. A lot of great information is on the web site but the first energy deadline is tomorrow April 15th. It is a shame that those submitting, at least us, were unable to have our form sent through the web site as required. Our IT folks assured us that the error was NOT on our end. We ended up using snail mail to get the submission post marked… Continue

Posted on April 14, 2009 at 8:30pm — 1 Comment

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2 County Renewable Energy Project for Mid Willamette Valley?

Is it possible that Linn and Benton County can work together along with OSU, a local non profit, a couple of cities and a couple of private start up companies to create a novel and innovative solution for a renewable energy source? Stay tuned because it seems a possibility if the State of Oregon and Department of Energy are really serious about job creation and novel renewable energy solutions. The feedstock would be algae. The two private companies would be Bioalgene and OrAgrow. Both companies… Continue

Posted on March 23, 2009 at 7:42pm —

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Marion county, Willamette University and the Hospital in Salem?

Today, the big 3 of Vermiculture in Mid Willamette Valley, met to discuss the possibility of having a commercial reactor solving some of the problems that the populace of Marion County may be facing. This is a problem that the knowledgeable are seeking solutions for and yet most folks don't read about it, hear about it, understand it, care about it or even suspect that their precious tax dollars are going to be under utilized trying to solve it. The problem of wet waste going to the burner and e… Continue

Posted on March 9, 2009 at 9:42pm —

 
 

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