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"Anyone in technology in Utah must make membership mandatory."
2011.04.26
Joel Smith
CIO
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Benefits of Membership

Join today! The Utah Technology Council grows and protects Utah’s technology and science companies. UTC memberships are corporate-based memberships. Find out some of the ways you can benefit today by selecting your company size:

Emerging (1-15 Employees)

Mid-Size (16-99 Employees)
Large (100+ Employees)

Emerging (1-15 Employees)

Grow your company:

P2P Forums - UTC hosts regular Peer-to-peer (P2P) Forums for Emerging Execs (start-up companies), CTOs, CFOs, HR, Sales Execs, Marketing Execs, and Compliance leaders to share best practices and mentor each other. These peer groups are reserved for the identified roles or the sr. person responsible for that area of the business.

Educational Clinics - Top experts provide free advice and one-on-one session for UTC members in these monthly meetings (legal, accounting, PR, marketing, and venture capital).

Industry Breakfasts - Leading industry and government luminaries discuss their views on important technology issues to the UTC membership. These events are a great networking opportunity.

Mixers/Open Houses – UTC hosts casual networking experiences at other UTC members’ locations or UTC headquarters.

Job Posting Board - Members can place their current job openings free of charge on the UTC Job Board at www.utahtechnologyjobs.com.

Raising Capital - UTC is leading initiatives to increase capital in the state of Utah. The force behind the $100M Fund of Funds, UTC has taken real action to significantly augment the availability and access to funds. UTC continues to be involved in efforts to educate and train on fundraising, new initiatives to increase capital, and providing opportunities to foster relationships with funding sources.

Life Science Workshops – Monthly meetings for the Utah Life Science community for discussions and presentations influencing the industry.

Clean Tech Roundtables – Monthly meetings for the Clean Tech/Energy companies in Utah to develop the industry further.

Social Media – connect with other UTC members virtually though UTC social media groups(LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter).

Special Events - UTC holds the premier Utah technology event, the UTC Hall of Fame celebration. This event recognizes individuals with Utah ties that have made a significant impact on the technology world. The 2010 keynote was delivered by John Chambers, Chairman and CEO of Cisco. 2010 Inductees: Dale Ballard, Gary Crocker and Michael Leavitt. Special events are also held with world thought-leaders (i.e. Dr. Clayton Christensen, Guy Kawasaki). An Annual Members' Luncheon is held in the spring and Golf Invitational in the summer.

Save Money:

Corporate Partnerships – Discounts on valuable products and services are available to UTC members (telecom services, office supplies, lab equipment, press release services, etc). Details at http://utahtech.org/UTC/About-UTC/Corporate-Partnerships.aspx

Protect your company:

Public Policy - The Public Policy Forum carefully tracks and decides support on all legislative bills affecting the technology and business community. The Utah legislature and other government leaders often rely on UTC's Public Policy Forum to provide expertise on tech related bills and issues.

Legislative Meet & Greet – annual reception for UTC members to connect with Utah’s legislature and educate them on the importance of Utah’s technology and science communities.

Mid-Size (16-99)

Grow your company:

P2P Forums - - UTC hosts regular Peer-to-peer (P2P) Forums for CEOs, CTOs, CFOs, HR, Sales Execs, Marketing Execs, and Compliance leaders to share best practices and mentor each other. These peer groups are reserved for the identified roles or the sr. person responsible for that area of the business.

Educational Clinics - Top experts provide free advice and one-on-one session for UTC members in these monthly meetings (legal, accounting, PR, marketing, and venture capital).

Industry Breakfasts - Leading industry and government luminaries discuss their views on important technology issues to the UTC membership. These events are a great networking opportunity.

Mixers/Open Houses – UTC hosts casual networking experiences at other UTC members’ locations or UTC headquarters.

Job Posting Board - Members can place their current job openings free of charge on the UTC Job Board at www.utahtechnologyjobs.com.

Raising Capital - UTC is leading initiatives to increase capital in the state of Utah. The force behind the $100M Fund of Funds, UTC has taken real action to significantly augment the availability and access to funds. UTC continues to be involved in efforts to educate and train on fundraising, new initiatives to increase capital, and providing opportunities to foster relationships with funding sources.

Life Science Workshops – Monthly meetings for the Utah Life Science community for discussions and presentations influencing the industry.

Clean Tech Roundtables – Monthly meetings for the Clean Tech/Energy companies in Utah to develop the industry further.

Social Media – connect with other UTC members virtually though UTC social media groups(LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter).

Special Events - UTC holds the premier Utah technology event, the UTC Hall of Fame celebration. This event recognizes individuals with Utah ties that have made a significant impact on the technology world. The 2010 keynote was delivered by John Chambers, Chairman and CEO of Cisco. 2010 Inductees: Dale Ballard, Gary Crocker and Michael Leavitt. Special events are also held with world thought-leaders (i.e. Dr. Clayton Christensen, Guy Kawasaki). An Annual Members' Luncheon is held in the spring and Golf Invitational in the summer.

Save Money:

Corporate Partnerships – Discounts on valuable products and services are available to UTC members (telecom services, office supplies, lab equipment, press release services, etc). Details at http://utahtech.org/UTC/About-UTC/Corporate-Partnerships.aspx

Protect your company:

Public Policy - The Public Policy Forum carefully tracks and decides support on all legislative bills affecting the technology and business community. The Utah legislature and other government leaders often rely on UTC's Public Policy Forum to provide expertise on tech related bills and issues.

Legislative Meet & Greet – annual reception for UTC members to connect with Utah’s legislature and educate them on the importance of Utah’s technology and science communities.

Roundtable Discussions - These events give Utah CEOs a unique opportunity to discuss and debate important issues with each other and with key government and business leaders.

Federal Fly-in – join with fellow UTC members to visit and push the technology agenda with our federal delegation in Washington D.C.

Large (100+)

Grow your company:

P2P Forums - UTC hosts regular Peer-to-peer (P2P) Forums for CEOs, CTOs, CFOs, HR, Sales Execs, Marketing Execs, and Compliance leaders to share best practices and mentor each other. These peer groups are reserved for the identified roles or the sr. person responsible for that area of the business.

Industry Breakfasts - Leading industry and government luminaries discuss their views on important technology issues to the UTC membership. These events are a great networking opportunity.

Mixers/Open Houses – UTC hosts casual networking experiences at other UTC members’ locations or UTC headquarters.

Job Posting Board - Members can place their current job openings free of charge on the UTC Job Board at www.utahtechnologyjobs.com.

Raising Capital - UTC is leading initiatives to increase capital in the state of Utah. The force behind the $100M Fund of Funds, UTC has taken real action to significantly augment the availability and access to funds. UTC continues to be involved in efforts to educate and train on fundraising, new initiatives to increase capital, and providing opportunities to foster relationships with funding sources.

Life Science Workshops – Monthly meetings for the Utah Life Science community for discussions and presentations influencing the industry.

Clean Tech Roundtables – Monthly meetings for the Clean Tech/Energy companies in Utah to develop the industry further.

Social Media – connect with other UTC members virtually though UTC social media groups(LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter).

Special Events - UTC holds the premier Utah technology event, the UTC Hall of Fame celebration. This event recognizes individuals with Utah ties that have made a significant impact on the technology world. The 2010 keynote was delivered by John Chambers, Chairman and CEO of Cisco. 2010 Inductees: Dale Ballard, Gary Crocker and Michael Leavitt. Special events are also held with world thought-leaders (i.e. Dr. Clayton Christensen, Guy Kawasaki). An Annual Members' Luncheon is held in the spring and Golf Invitational in the summer.

Save Money:

Corporate Partnerships – Discounts on valuable products and services are available to UTC members (telecom services, office supplies, lab equipment, press release services, etc). Details at http://utahtech.org/UTC/About-UTC/Corporate-Partnerships.aspx

Protect your company:

Public Policy - The Public Policy Forum carefully tracks and decides support on all legislative bills affecting the technology and business community. The Utah legislature and other government leaders often rely on UTC's Public Policy Forum to provide expertise on tech related bills and issues.

Legislative Meet & Greet – annual reception for UTC members to connect with Utah’s legislature and educate them on the importance of Utah’s technology and science communities.

Roundtable Discussions - These events give Utah CEOs a unique opportunity to discuss and debate important issues with each other and with key government and business leaders.

Federal Fly-in – join with fellow UTC members to visit and push the technology agenda with our federal delegation in Washington D.C.


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