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Barry Weinman
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  • Honolulu, HI
  • United States
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A group for discussion of scitech policy in our state including bills being discussed by the tech caucus
February 21
Barry Weinman and Michael Kramer are now friends
January 15
Barry Weinman updated their profile
December 28, 2009
Interesting story. These are the type of companies that Hawaii should be attracting. Canadian tech companies are a perfect target.
December 28, 2009
December 6, 2009
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December 6, 2009
Barry Weinman and Alex Salkever are now friends
December 6, 2009
Aloha Darren... congratulations... couldn't happen to a better entrepreneur. Stay focused!
December 5, 2009
Barry Weinman and Keith Powers are now friends
October 12, 2009
Barry Weinman was featured
October 7, 2009
WOW!!!! finally some sensable alternatives that have worked in other places. Very refreshing.
September 25, 2009

Profile Information

Occupation:
Executive, Investor
Company:
Allegis Capital
Areas of Interest (Robotics, Software Architecture, Green Energy, Web 2.0, etc.):
High Tech (IT), Life Science, Ocean Sciences, CleanTech
About Me:
Allegis Capital ( Founder) Silicon Valley Venture Capital, lives in Honolulu, UH Foundation (Chair Board of Trustees), UH Manoa ( Chancellors Committee on Prioritization & Budget), Manoa Venture Partners ( Chair Strategic Executive Board)
Website:
http://www.allegiscapital.com
Secondary Website:
http://www.uhf.hawaii.edu
Twitter Username
barryweinman

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At 1:53pm on December 6, 2009, Alex Salkever said…
Will do. No, I wasn't thinking anything political. More like straight profiling of interesting businesses, updates on what they are up to. For example, Sprout has gotten almost no coverage even though its racked up an impressive list of advertising clients. Local media pretty much ignores tech unless there is a funding event, a launch or a scandal. But so many of the interesting local tech companies are doing interesting things and moving forward.
At 11:03am on December 6, 2009, Alex Salkever said…
BTW, meant to ask. Would HiBEAM be interested in sponsoring more technology coverage on TechHui? I'm doing Featured Techie for free for Dan Leuck but he and I both think that tech coverage in town is extremely weak and really only event driven. Given the unique audience at TechHui, it's a great place to reach people in the entrepreneurial community. And its a really good way to feature up and coming companies in a format that will be more likely to be read by Mainland folks who don't read PBN / etc but do pay attention to TechHui. Just throwing it out there. :), Hope to meet up next time I get back to HI.
At 10:32am on December 6, 2009, Alex Salkever said…
All true. We just hit a wall in Hawaii and the opportunities were not there. I'd rather come back from a position of strength than try to scrape it out. I think Carnet will move back some day after Sprout gets bought by Google. :)
At 10:02am on December 6, 2009, Alex Salkever said…
I'll get back soon enough. A few opportunities to chase over here first.:)
At 3:18pm on August 26, 2009, Mika Leuck said…
E komo mai Barry! We are happy to have you in the TechHui community.

The FAQ is a good place to learn about the site. You may want to join some of the interest groups such as Tech Investors and Renewable Energy.

We hope you find TechHui useful and invite others. See you in the groups and forums!
 
 

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