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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Silicon Valley Open Doors (SVOD - www.svod.org) is a leading technology investment conference that brings in startups, successful entrepreneurs, angel investors and top venture capitalists from all over the world to the heart of it all - the Silicon Valley.Since its inception in 2005, SVOD hosts an eclectic mix of 1,000+ most creative, forward-thinking, and insightful people in the entrepreneurial and investment world as speakers and investor judges of SVOD start-up PITCH. From founders to CEOs, from industry legends to brand young entrepreneurs, SVOD brings together the people who are shaping our lives today and influencing our future.SVOD brings together the people who are shaping our lives today and influencing our future by hosting fireside chats and keynotes about technology innovation with the gurus of technology, venture capital, and entrepreneurship, and providing access to a variety of pre-selected young entrepreneurs and startups that think outside of the box.The inaugural SVOD-2005 was held on November 14–16, 2005 at Stanford University. The conference attracted over 250 attendees from innovative technology companies from the former Soviet Union; Silicon Valley VC firms (including Sequoia Capital, New Enterprise Associates, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Asset Management Company, Bessemer Venture Partners, Alloy Ventures); US technology companies (including Amgen, Adobe, Cisco, Oracle Corporation, Genentech, PayPal, Sun Microsystems, and Google) and leading technology and business media.The second conference, SVOD-2006, was held on November 16–17, 2006 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. The conference had over 300 participants from technology companies from the Former Soviet Union and Israel; Silicon Valley VC firms; leading technology and business media; and top US technology companies. The event was organized by the American Business Association of Russian-Speaking Professionals (AmBAR) in equal partnership with Russian Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (RVCA) and Ukrainian Center for Innovation Development (CID). The third conference took place at the Computer History Museum on November 8–9, 2007. The fourth conference took place at the Computer History Museum on November 20–21, 2008. The fifth conference took place at Computer History Museum on December 8–9, 2009.SVOD 2010 was postponed because of the organizational transition within AmBAR.SVOD 2011 was held on November 29–30, 2011 in the Computer History Museum. It gathered about 250 attendees from Silicon Valley, US East Coast, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, UK, Australia, and many other countries. SVOD 2013 is scheduled for June 10–11, 2013.. }

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