Photonics 4 Breakfast
This event rotates between 4 locations in the state:
Fort Collins - usually at the Larimer County Courthouse
Boulder - at the Boulder Chamber of Commerce
Golden - at the Colorado School of Mines
Colorado Springs - at the SBDC near UCCS
Past Events
November 2011 "Creating additional money to drive innovation: The R&D Tax Credit"
Discussion Leader: David Hull, Hull & Knarr LLP, R&D Tax Credit Specialists
March 2010 - Bank Financing Options in Today's Economy
Expert: Jon Hansen - Vice President, Metro Commercial Banking, Vectra Bank
JUNE 2009 - Seven Actions to Survive and Thrive
Expert: Theresa Szczurek, Technology and Management Solutions
MAY 2009 - Customer Service and Customer Facing Processes
Expert: Ajit Utagikar, Photolar Consulting
More info will be posted here as it becomes available
NOVEMBER 2008 - Marketing for Photonics Companies
Expert: Lynott & Associates
JUNE 2008 - Employment Issues: Independent Contractor or Employee?
Expert: Don Kremmel eESI
MAY 2008 - ITAR / Exporting Optical Components
Expert: Tricia Heller, Rocky Mountain Instruments
APRIL 2008 - SBIR Accounting
Expert: Dave Donley, Tech Biz Solutions
How to be a Photonics 4 Breakfast Speaker
CPIA is always looking for speakers who have a topic of interest for its small businesses. While this includes many general interest topics, speakers with experience with technology companies, more specifically photonics companies are encouraged. CPIA does give preference to members, sponsors, and other supporters of CPIA and the industry.
Please contact CPIA at least two months in advance of when you want to speak.
Sponsor a Photonics 4 Breakfast near you
Photonics 4 Breakfast Sponsors get several minutes to speak in front of a meeting, get listed in all email invitations for the event, and are noted in all newsletters prior to the event. They are listed on the CPIA website, with a link to their site that will remain active for about one year after the event. Reasonably priced at just $250. Attendence does vary by topic and location, but averages 15-20 people. Contact CPIA for more information.


