A big thank you to everyone that attended Club Emil in Washington DC. It was a great kick off for the annual CING meetup. It was hosted at Arne & Eva Dunhem’s beautiful house; featuring pea soup, pancakes, punsch, speeches…
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A big thank you to everyone that attended Club Emil at Rocket Space. It was a terrific venue with great food (first time trying spicy yellow pea soup). For the ones of you that couldn’t make it, don’t forgot about…
It is time for CING’s, Chalmersska Ingenjörsföreningen, annual meetup. This year the event takes place in Washington DC. The program kicks of on May 23rd with a classical Club Emil event featuring Punch, Pea soup and Pancakes organized by US…
Two new interns have arrived in Silicon Valley and will continue the ongoing process of networking and fundrasing for US Friends of Chalmers while at the same time experiencing a fast-paced techhub over eight thousand kilometer away from home. First to arrive was…
Our fellow Brett Seward has start blogging about his experiences in Sweden. You’ll find the his first blog post at blogs.sweden.se
Club Emil featuring ärtsoppa/yellow pea soup, pancakes and punsch Following the outstanding Club Emil in May with Karin Markides and other Chalmers dignitaries we have not had any Club Emil and we are already getting close to Christmas. Let’s meet up!…
We would like to welcome Brett Seward to Chalmers, which received the US Friends of Chalmers’ scholarship during the annual CING meeting in Silicon Valley May 2012. Brett will in the near future start blogging about his experience at Chalmers, which will…
US Friends of Chalmers arranged Panel of experts during the annual CING meeting in Silicon Valley in May. The discussion topics were: – Stanford’s role in supplying innovation and talents to Silicon Valley – The role of VC and business…



