Utah Entrepreneur Ralph Yarro to Present at UITA Event at Canyon Park Technology Center, March 16
-Yarro to discuss “Fight Change You Die - Affect Change You Thrive”-

SALT LAKE CITY – March 9, 2006 –Utah Information Technology Association (UITA) will feature long-time Utah entrepreneur Ralph Yarro, president and Chief Executive Officer of ThinkAtomic, Inc., a high-tech incubator and venture accelerator. The presentation will take place Thursday, March 16, 2006 at the Canyon Park Technology Center at 1501 North Technology Way, Building L, at 7:30 a.m.

In one of his first business presentations since the formation of his newest venture, ThinkAtomic, Mr. Yarro will make a presentation entitled “Fight Change You Die—Affect Change You Thrive,” followed by a question-and-answer session.

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Ralph Yarro

ThinkAtomic, is developing technologies and concepts such as the CP80 Internet Channel Initiative, which is dedicated to solving the internet pornography problem through existing technologies to offer families and businesses choice of content while preserving free speech.

UITA members and visitors can register for the March 16 breakfast event at www.uita.org.

In other recent news, UITA and the Utah Life Science Association, ULSA, have agreed in principal that the two organizations will merge to become the Utah Technology Council (UTC). If approved, that merger should become final by the end of March.

About UITA
As the premier professional organization for Utah’s more than 3,100 technology companies, the Utah Information Technology Association (UITA) exists to form closer relationships with industry and community leaders, develop superior management talent, sharpen professional skills and help gain access to capital. For more information on UITA, please visit http://www.uita.org.

About ULSA
The Utah Life Science Association is committed to developing and promoting life science industries by bringing members together in partnership to foster education at all levels; facilitate innovation, excellence and international competitiveness in our products and services; gain consensus for action; and be proactive in matters relating to policy formation, legislation and regulations that impact our industries. For more information on ULSA, readers can visit www.utahlifescience.com.

About Canyon Park Technology Center
TCU Properties, established in 2000, created the Canyon Park Technology Center (the former Word Perfect / Novell campus, 1501 North Technology Way, Bldg L, Orem) as a premiere destination for technology companies and data centers in Utah. Located in the heart of “Software Valley” along the Wasatch Front, Canyon Park offers an unprecedented set of on-site amenities, a dramatic and beautiful setting, extremely competitive rates, and access to a well-educated work force. Canyon Park currently houses 85 companies and 4,600 employees in Utah County. For more information on Canyon Park Technology Center, please visit www.canyonparkutah.com.

Agency Contact:
Cheryl Snapp Conner
Snapp Norris Group
T) 801 208-1100

UITA:
Richard Nelson
T) 801.568.3500