Earlier this year, renowned author and industry thought-leader, Charlene Li started a new type of agency, called the Altimeter Group, that would be centered on providing a “pragmatic approach to emerging technologies in companies”. It has since evolved to move from a single person team to one of the most influential and talented groups in the tech scene. Joining Li are Forrester Research alumni including Jeremiah Owyang, Deb Schultz and Ray Wang.

To help mark this special occasion, the team at Altimeter Group threw open their doors for an open house to welcome their friends, clients and fans. Affectionately known as “The Hangar”, the new spaces include offices, a conference center, a lecture-style room for presentations and a cafeteria to allow for catering during special events. One of the traditions also being started when you visit The Hangar is to have your photo taken using a old-school Polaroid camera that will then be posted on the wall for all to see.

Here are some of the photos of the evening:

Altimeter Group Open House
Welcome to the Altimeter Group’s Open House. Ready for lift-off!

Altimeter Group Open House - Sam Levin & Daniel Brusilovsky
Sam Levin and Daniel Brusilovsky

Altimeter Group Open House

Altimeter Group Open House - Vanessa Camones, Jeremiah Owyang & Janetti Chon
Vanessa Camones, Jeremiah Owyang & Janetti Chon

Altimeter Group Open House

Altimeter Group Open House - Kevin Marks & Charlene Li
Kevin Marks & Charlene Li

Altimeter Group Open House

Altimeter Group Open House - Ray Wang, Deb Schultz, Charlene Li & Jeremiah Owyang
The Altimeter Group: Ray Wang, Deb Schultz, Charlene Li & Jeremiah Owyang

You can view more photos from the Altimeter Group open house by clicking here.

About the Author:

Ken Yeung

Editor in Chief of Bub.blicio.us and an accomplished interactive producer in the San Francisco/Silicon Valley area interested in all things in tech and marketing. Whether its gadgets or startups or related issues, he's eager to learn about it. From attending local and national conferences to appearing at events, parties, and other meetups, Ken is interested in sharing what he sees. Oh, and he's an accomplished photographer too, having been commissioned by Mashable, TechCrunch, TechSet, SXSW, BlogWorld, and many more.

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