Research Triangle Park, N.C. — What does “going green” mean and is it difficult for business to be more concerned with environmental issues?
“Go Green” is the subject for the North Carolina Technology Association’s “Intersection Breakfast” on Wednesday at MCNC in RTP.
A variety of speakers will discuss how to incorporate “green” initiatives into the workplace. Speakers representing Cisco, Cline Design, Xerox and NC GreenPower are scheduled to participate.
The program begins at 7:30 a.m. For more information, visit the NCTA Web site.
Future NCTA events include marketing (July 29), identifying and retaining technology talent (Oct. 1) and improving efficiency through technology (Dec. 9).
NCTA event to explore going ‘Green’
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