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Silicon Valleys High Tech Companies Refuse to Slow Growth and Weve Got the Maps to Prove It
New 2003 Silicon Valley Map From Silicon Maps, Inc. Spotlights Tech Success
Silicon Valley, CA -- October 8, 2002 --Silicon Maps, Inc. today announced the availability and distribution of the 2003 Silicon Valley map and calendar. Part of a fifteen year legacy of maps, the 2003 Bay Area high-tech map is an impressive reminder of the continued growth of Californias high tech community, featuring companies such as Microsoft, Intel, Motorola, Fujitsu, and many more. This latest Silicon Valley map displays the bay area landscape immersed with the worlds foremost technology-focused companies, including numerous companies that support the high tech industry.
The Silicon Valley Map has been mass-produced for the past fifteen years by a homegrown company that remains dedicated to showcasing the growth of Silicon Valley, the area that started the high tech revolution. The map and calendar visually define the area with its crystal blue bay, bigger than life landmarks such as the Golden Gate Bridge, and the impressive corporate landscape. Each year high-tech companies of Silicon Valley show their pride and dedication to the steady economic incline by putting their company on the map" alongside their technology counterparts. The golden state of California and nationwide organizations find the historical value of the maps an impressive way to chart the growth of the region, as well as promote changes in corporate focus.
Over the years, we have designed the maps as impressive growth charts, meant to capture a sense of state and community pride that we know all Californians possess", said Mike Desrosiers, President of Silicon Maps. Since our inception, any time you walk into a large technical corporation or the offices of one of their business partners you will find a Silicon Valley calendar gracing many of their walls. That is what makes our products great. For an entire year the calendar maps are admired and displayed on the walls of organizations across the country," Mike explains. It is a great way to get your company the technical recognition you deserve and show your customers your weight in your community and in the great state of California."
Work is now beginning on the 2004 Silicon Valley Map with the 2004 version expected to proudly display greater Bay Area and Silicon Valley personality traits while revealing the continual tech evolution. Silicon Maps, Inc. also offers mouse pads, greeting cards, and postcards printed with the Silicon Valley map graphic design.
ABOUT SILICON MAPS
Since 1989 Silicon Maps has been designing and producing unique maps and calendars that represent the high-tech geographic clusters across the country. The poster size maps, featuring an annual calendar, are used primarily for business-to-business promotional purposes. The maps feature the who's who of high tech within each region - those companies that provide employment, leadership, and technology innovation. Through extensive research the staff identifies regions and high tech companies within those regions that have noteworthy growth, density and title. To date, nine regions across the United States have warranted a place on the map including Silicon Valley, Silicon Valley, Silicon Desert, Lone Star Tech, Tech Coast, Tech Forest, Mass Technology, Bioscience West and Bioscience East. For more information on how to put your organization "on the map," visit www.siliconmaps.com or contact the California office at (925) 314.1130 or send an email to info@siliconmaps.com.
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