Biotech Chronology
This colorful poster (currently out of print) showcases the biotechnology
industry from its modern beginnings to today’s genetic breakthroughs,
highlighting biomedical, agricultural, environmental, and forensic
innovations and innovators. It is the only published chronology
of its kind to tell the entire story of biotechnology and
the companies that are responsible for its modern development.
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Contact us today to join other leading
companies in this unique presentation of biotech’s history.
What Customers Say The Chronology theme was great. The history of how and when Biotech
started and how far it has come in such a short time really came
through. We have framed one and hung it in our hallway, sent several
to colleagues at our headquarters in Denmark, and given others to
customers and employees. —Juelie Roggli, Novozymes Biotech Read more testimonials
The Biotech Chronology is published by Trestria, producers of The
Original Silicon Valley Map and Calendar, the only map and calendar
of its kind to have been published continuously since 1989, becoming
a Silicon Valley icon. Some other products in our Chronology series
include. . .
Telecom Chronology Calendar This poster calendar (currently out of print) portrays the
telecommunications industry from its modern beginnings to today’s
dramatic breakthroughs. Covering both innovations and innovators,
it tells the entire story of telecommunications and the companies
that are responsible for its development. (Click
here for a larger view.)
Internet
Chronology
This unusual poster (currently out of print) features a graphic timeline
of the technological milestones that drove the Internet’s enormous
impact on society. From the 1957 launch of Sputnik, the first satellite,
to today, this is the story of the people, companies, and technologies
that changed the face of history. This poster uses a rotating disc
to display five major facets of the Internet’s history interactively:
development, technology, people, companies, and culture. (Click
here for a larger view.)
The Internet Chronology poster and calendar is published in cooperation
with the Computer History Museum and sponsored by leading software,
Internet, telecommunications, and computer companies. To enhance the
chronology’s promotional impact, we also created the InternetChronology.com
Web site, which features direct links to sponsors and an interactive,
animated timeline.
Computer
Chronology This detailed poster (currently out of print) is the only
published chronology of its kind to tell the entire story of the computer
and the companies that are responsible for its development. Beginning
with Konrad Zuse’s first binary digital computer, the Z1, and
continuing to today’s terabyte machines, this calendar provides
a graphic account of the innovations and innovators who brought the
Information Age. (Click
here for a larger view.)
The Computer Chronology calendar is published in cooperation with
the Computer History Museum and sponsored by leading semiconductor,
software, and computer companies. To enhance the chronology’s
promotional impact, we also created the ComputerChronology.com Web
site, which featured direct links to sponsors and an interactive,
animated timeline.
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Photo-realistic renderings of Silicon Valley
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Optional gold-foil stamping of your
company logo and message
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Free calendars in your choice of size to
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Complete packaging, shipping, and mailing services
to nearly anywhere in the world (shipping charge is extra)