AeA, Illinois High-Tech Leaders and Lt. Governor to Open NASDAQ on October 13
October 08 2008 - 9:22AM
PR Newswire (US)
Initiative Highlights Illinois High-Tech Companies and Statewide
Illinois Technology Index OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill., Oct. 8
/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In continuation with ongoing efforts to
raise visibility for the high-tech industry in Illinois, AeA, the
nation's largest high-tech trade association, along with Lt.
Governor Pat Quinn and several high-tech executives, will convene
in New York City to open the NASDAQ Stock Market on Monday. The
event, arranged by AeA, will also emphasize the recently-launched
Illinois Technology Index (ILTI) -- the first statewide public
technology index in the United States, developed to promote
Illinois' leading technology companies and the outstanding
technology resources within the state. "The ILTI brings focus to
the exciting and high-quality technology companies in our state,"
said Marty Singer, PCTEL's Chairman and CEO and the Chair of AeA's
Midwest Council. "Outstanding universities, a supportive state
government, and significant banking and venture resources support
entrepreneurial initiatives in communications, biotech, alternative
fuels, information technology, high-tech manufacturing, and life
sciences." "Improving technology is critical to the social and
economic development of our state," said Illinois Lt. Governor Pat
Quinn, who serves as chairman of the Illinois Broadband Deployment
Council. "On behalf of the people of Illinois, I salute our
innovative technology companies on the launch of the Illinois
Technology Index. Their leadership and hard work will create
advancements in high-speed communication, alternative energy and
health care." In May 2008, AeA and The NASDAQ Stock Market unveiled
the ILTI. The public-private partnership was supported by the
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Grant Thornton
LLP, Baker & McKenzie, and the Illinois Biotechnology Industry
Organization (iBIO), and tracks all public companies headquartered
in Illinois from major sectors including high tech manufacturing,
information technology, biotech, alternative fuels, and life
sciences. "Opening the NASDAQ market further demonstrates AeA's
ongoing dedication to promote Illinois' high-tech industry," said
Ed Longanecker, Executive Director of AeA's Midwest Council. "We
must support innovation and growth in this critical industry.
High-tech positions command higher salaries and these companies
attract investment and talent to the state." Attending executives
represent many of Illinois' leading technology companies and
employers, including both emerging companies and many of Illinois'
most influential innovators. Participating companies and
organizations include: Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc.
(NASDAQ (GS): MDRX); Baker & McKenzie LLP; Cabot
Microelectronics Corporation (NASDAQ (GS): CCMP); comScore, Inc.
(NASDAQ (GM): SCOR); Fuel Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ (GM): FTEK); Grant
Thornton LLP; InnerWorkings, Inc. (NASDAQ (GM): INWK); Littelfuse,
Inc. (NASDAQ (GS): LFUS); Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ (GS):
MSFT); PCTEL, Inc. (NASDAQ (GM): PCTI); Shure Inc.; Silicon Valley
Bank; SNTial Technologies, Inc.; Supply-Chain Services, Inc.;
Tellabs, Inc. (NASDAQ (GS): TLAB); Telular Corporation (NASDAQ
(GM): WRLS); thincSoft; Trading Technologies International, Inc.;
VASCO Data Security International, Inc. (NASDAQ (GM): VDSI); World
Business Chicago; and Zebra Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ (GS):
ZBRA). For more information about AeA's efforts on behalf of the
high-tech industry in Illinois, please visit
http://www.aeanet.org/midwest. About AeA Founded in 1943 by David
Packard, AeA, the nation's largest technology trade association
representing all segments of the high-tech industry, is dedicated
solely to helping our members' top line and bottom line. We do this
in partnership with our small, medium, and large member companies
by lobbying governments at the state, federal, and international
levels, providing access to capital and business opportunities, and
offering select business services and networking programs. For more
information, please visit http://www.aeanet.org/. For more
information, please contact: Ed Longanecker Executive Director,
AeA's Midwest Council 630.613.7174 DATASOURCE: AeA CONTACT: Ed
Longanecker of AeA, +1-630-613-7174, Web Site:
http://www.aeanet.org/
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