Economic Development Futures Journal

Saturday, September 13, 2003

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Colorado Tech Summit

Colorado is once again on the move on the economic development front.

Colorado's struggling tech sector is on the verge of recovery. But it won't happen without consolidating more, embracing new technologies and shipping some jobs overseas, said Robert M. Dutkowsky, a panelist Friday at the Colorado Technology Summit. Dutkowsky, president and CEO of Denver-based software company J.D. Edwards, was among prominent speakers including Colorado Gov. Bill Owens and Sun Microsystems' CEO Scott McNealey at the event, sponsored by the Governor's Office of Innovation and Technology.

About 2,500 techies attended the fourth annual summit. The all-day summit gave participants the opportunity to learn about the state of Colorado's biotech, aerospace and venture-capital climate. Despite murmurs of a "jobless recovery," the mood of the summit was optimistic.

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