Technology Investment Conference
Silicon Valley
Open Doors
December 9-10, 2009
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SVOD2006

The second annual technology investment conference Silicon Valley Open Doors (SVOD-2006), took place in Computer History Museum (California, USA) on November 16-17, 2006.

Over 300 executives, venture capitalists and other technology professionals from Silicon Valley, Russia, Ukraine and Israel attended the two-day event. The Russian delegation also included representatives from the Information Technologies and Telecommunications Ministry and the recently created $500 million "Fund of Funds" governmental venture program of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development and Trade. 

The event was organized by the American Business Association of Russian Professionals (AmBAR) in equal partnership with the Russian Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (St. Petersburg, Russia), and Center for Innovations Development (Kiev, Ukraine). The Conference was supported by Asset Management Company, one of the oldest venture capital firms of the Silicon Valley, and Draper Fisher Jurvetson, the only venture capital firm with a global presence through a network of affiliated funds and with offices in more than 30 cities around the world.

The highlight of SVOD-2006 was a business plan competition and presentations of sixteen of private technology companies founded by entrepreneurs originating from the former Soviet Union countries to a prominent Panel of Judges of the Silicon Valley venture capitalists, such as Alloy Ventures, Asset Management Company, Doll Capital Management, EDF Ventures, 3i, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Institutional Venture Partners, Opus Capital, Trinity Ventures. 

APowerCap Technologies (Ukraine) won the business plan competition and was announced as the Most Promising Technology Company of 2006. Ultra Motor (Russia) and Musigy (Russia/US) were named first and second runners-up respectively.

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