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    The Colorado Center for Chaos & Complexity officially closed in December 2004.
    For more information, please contact Vijay Gupta.

On July 8-9, 1999 the "C4 Business Network" produced an innovative workshop attended by 18 business leaders from across the nation to explore the applications of chaos and complexity science to the world of business.

The Business Network of the Colorado Center for Chaos & Complexity (C4) was established in June 1998 to facilitate outreach activities including educational exchanges, dialogue and joint research projects between scientists and business and government leaders interested in the dynamics of complex systems. The "New Thinking for the New Millennium" workshop was the first main product from the endeavor. The resulting success of this workshop provided an avenue for the "C4 Business Network" to further develop itself into a new, separate entity. On January 1, 2000, the "C4 Business Network" dissolved and The Rocky Mountain Complexity Center emerged with a continued commitment to building partnerships and alliances in exploring and developing innovative approaches to a wide-range of issues and concerns within the business world. For more information regarding the Rocky Mountain Center for Complexity and the executive education programs and management consulting services they offer, please send your contact information to Irene Sanders: info@complexsys.org

The Colorado Center for Chaos & Complexity (C4) is also continuing its outreach and teaching activities, but with a renewed focus in the scientific research and scholastic worlds. Many exciting developments are expected this new millennium as C4 strives forward in the exploration of chaos & complexity science. Please view our educational opportunities section.





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