The economic impact of Utah's technology incubators will be the topic of Friday's "technology@breakfast" event.
The breakfast will take place from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Alta Club.
A panel will include Linda Archibald of the Miller Business Innovation Center; M.K. Jeppesen of the Utah State University Innovation Campus; and Shauna Theobald of the Utah Valley State College Small Business Development Center.
RSVPs to the free event can be completed at www.techalliance.utah.gov/rsvp.html. More information is available by e-mailing Annette Babisz at ababisz@utah.gov or by calling 801-538-8879.
The monthly tech breakfasts are hosted by the Utah Technology Alliance and the Business Expansion and Retention program of the Utah Division of Business and Economic Development.
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