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Wednesday, July 6, 2005 July 2005  
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CONTENTS
The 79th Regular Session in Review
Fluor Corporation selects Las Colinas as site of its global headquarters
Goldie Hawn will keynote Women’s Business Conference
Hail, Britannia! Chamber takes DFW’s message to London
Inaugural Phase Zero Awards Provide Funds for Regional Startups
Calling entries for the Momentum Award
Educators take a look at hot jobs for students
Area school districts head procurement luncheon
The Chamber Salutes Environmentally Friendly “Azure” high-rise residences
Greater Dallas Chamber to honor 7-Eleven and DFW Ambassadors
Trade pact decision near for U.S., Central America
Public Hearing Held to Review Federal Funding Restrictions for Early-Stage Technology and Life Sciences Companies
Educators learn innovated ways to teach workplace skills in the classroom
From the Boardroom
Snapshot Spotlight
Leading By Example
DFW, Mexico draws closer; business opportunities grow
BioDFW markets the region at BIO 2005 convention
Chamber honors partners in Closing the Gaps campaign
Two Leadership Dallas Alumni giving back to the community in a big way
Workforce taskforce launches new HR Resource Website
Program to encourage students to not miss days at school
International Department Launches Invest in DFW Web Portal
BioDFW markets the region at BIO 2005 convention

BioDFW was one of nearly 40 state organizations exhibiting at the Texas pavilion at BIO 2005 in Philadelphia last month. Over 18,000 attendees made the conference the largest international gathering of the life sciences industry.

BioDFW marketed the region’s biotech opportunities to attendees and the 1,500 exhibiting organizations through targeted networking teams at the Texas Pavilion and throughout the convention site.

BioDFW is an alliance of industry, education, government and organizations that fosters the growth of the area’s life sciences market and research activities. BioDFW supports and promotes the life sciences and the region’s strength as a global participant in biotechnology and related fields.

For sponsorships or participation in BIO 2006 in Chicago April 9-12, 2006, visit www.biodfw.org, email srush@dallaschamber.org or call 214-712-1922.


The Texas Pavilion at BIO 2005 attracted a large number of conference attendees this June.


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