In a sure sign of the changing times, executives from promising technology start-ups will rub elbows with venture capitalists and representatives from the federal government at an exclusive Florida resort next month to hatch ideas for one of the hottest areas . . .
In a sure sign of the changing times, executives from promising technology start-ups will rub elbows with venture capitalists and representatives from the federal government at an exclusive Florida resort next month to hatch ideas for one of the hottest areas of technology investment these days: domestic defense.

Dubbed "The Technology & Homeland Security Summit," the two-day event will be held in Orlando November 1-2, according to the summit organizers, Infinite Personal Networks LLC.

An exclusive event, the summit is limited to only 35 participants and requires parties interested in attending to submit an application "describing their role in the homeland security industry" before being allowed to attend. For those whose applications are accepted, the registration fee for the conference is $3,000, a price that does not include travel or accommodations, according to information provided by the organizers.

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