Connect!

The Spartan Superway summer program is an excellent opportunity for participants to connect with others who are part of the Silicon Valley culture.  

Brazil

The Brazilian interns are finding ways to connect with the Brazilian community in Silicon Valley. The other day we tracked down Bay Brazil:
"BayBrazil is the tech hub for business community in Brazil & Silicon Valley. Engage and get connected!"


http://www.baybrazil.org/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/baybrazil
email: contact@baybrazil.org
Another adddress:
Bay Brazil
508 Weybridge Drive
San Jose, CA 95123
(408) 629-8083
The Portuguese Festival shows links to several other organizations in California. 
http://www.diadeportugalca.org/festival/about/
Here's an example of a person who took advantage of networking opportunities and gained support for his work:
In a few weeks, Brazilian programmers, designers, entrepreneurs and doctors will participate in a new program that aims to apply Stanford University Biodesign methodologies to develop health care solutions for the country. The program is result of the relentless work of Robson Capasso, passionate about bringing to Brazil what he’s been learning in Silicon Valley.
http://www.baybrazil.org/robson-capasso-md-stanford-university-school-medicine-program-director-hipuc
South Korea

[coming soon]

France

http://www.afscv.org/







US International Trade Administration Representatives
The US Trade Office has a branch in San José:
US & Foreign Commercial Service - Silicon ValleyUS Department of Commerce | International Trade Administration
55 S. Market Street Suite 1040
San Jose, CA 95113
Tel: 408-535-2757

2 comments:

  1. Hi! Eric Rosenfeld, Burford Furman and Ron Swenson presented the Spartan Superway project at the Podcar City and Advanced Transit conference in Antwerp, September 21.

    The presentations were filmed by my team and are now available on our youtube-channel "Olja för Blåbär:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agpygZg1_qQ&index=18&list=PLXKLUJdxZYjxtu3Qlpu_TG_cui6_VTgn1

    Keep up the great work!

    Best regards,

    Johan Landgren, Swedish author and blogger

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    1. Johan, tack så mycket. I really appreciated all the work you did to video the conference ... and for your kind words.

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