December 28, 2011, Ashburn, VA—Brainware, Inc., the market share leader for intelligent data capture, announced today that company executives will present at the 14th Annual Needham Growth Conference being held at the New York Palace Hotel in New York City from January 10-12. Charles Kaplan, Vice President of Marketing at Brainware, will be leading the presentation at 2:10 p.m. EST on Wednesday, January 11.
Brainware management will be available for one-on-one meetings during the event and interested parties may schedule meetings through their Needham sales representative.
About the 14th Annual Needham Growth Conference
Needham and Company, LLC's 14th Annual Growth Conference is the forum for public and private institutional investors to kick-off 2012 and seek out new investment opportunities. This conference remains one of the largest and most innovative growth conferences on Wall Street. Over 325 companies will present, including some of the most interesting companies that went public in 2011. You will hear the latest updates and trends for the coming year from leading senior management teams in the Clean Technology, Communications, Consumer, Enterprise Infrastructure, Healthcare, Industrial & Diversified Growth, Internet & Digital Media, Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment and Software & Services sectors. Approximately twenty percent of the NGC’s presenters will be later stage private companies to showcase our continued commitment to tomorrow’s leaders today. Close to 1,500 institutional investors and 150 venture capital professionals are expected to be in attendance. Over the course of three days, attendees may participate in moderated presentations inclusive of Q&A with companies as well as thematic panels with industry professionals. One-on-one meetings will be available for qualified institutional investors and venture capital firms. Please contact your Needham salesperson for registration details as space is limited.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
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