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Solving Yesterday’s Problems Will Kill You

The 7th Annual Red Queen Conference will be held in Silicon Valley on April 22-23. The event focuses on helping Portfolio Acquisition Executives and COCOMs identify the right problems and priorities before locking in requirements. Participants will discuss Innovation Targeting concepts and work hands-on with companies and venture partners.

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