Technology and transformation are happening along the Ventura Freeway Corridor.
In moving from a classic defense industry profile to a diversified technology-based economy, the Ventura Freeway Corridor (also called the 101 Technology Corridor) has become one of the most promising and exciting places to do business in Southern California. The Los Angeles Retional Technology Alliance and top technology companies from the Corridor discuss will discuss a new study, "How Green Is Our Valley?," Tuesday, July 25, 2000 in Sherman Oaks.
Thanks to Chris Steins
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