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Ignite Seattle – Fabulous as always

Last night, I had the chance to speak at yet another Ignite Seattle event. As always it was absolutely fabulous. Brady does an incredible job organizing the whole thing. The first set of photos is already up. The videos will follow in a few days.

I talked about nanotechnology and medicine. Went quite well I think, although given the amount of time I had to get the slides together and prepare I am rather surprised. I loved many of the talks, which ranged from talks on Microfinance to probably the highlight of the night, a talk on how not to get bored. Remember that talk when you find someone throwing toast at you. A last minute addition, Deborah Schultz, gave a great talk on relationships.

In asides, I finally got to meet Robert Scoble and Ryan Stewart

Picture via Randy Stewart

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4 Comments

  1. Posted August 10, 2007 at 07:57 | Permalink

    Thanks for speaking Deepak! I always love having you on stage.

  2. Posted August 10, 2007 at 08:21 | Permalink

    Thank you. … and I plan to be back. Ignite is just the most creative talk format there is.

  3. Posted August 10, 2007 at 11:57 | Permalink

    Thanks for speaking Deepak! I always love having you on stage.

  4. Posted August 10, 2007 at 12:21 | Permalink

    Thank you. … and I plan to be back. Ignite is just the most creative talk format there is.

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