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Date & Time: Friday, January 28 from 8:30 until 11:30 a.m. with networking until noon
FountainBlue’s Fourth Annual Clean Green Conference: Past Successes, New Opportunities
Location: EMC Corporation, 2831 Mission College Blvd, San Francisco Conference Room, Santa Clara
Cost: $42 members, $52 partners, $62 general
On-Site Cost: $62 members, $72 non-members
Members and Prospective Members can pre-register at: http://fountainblue.shuttlepod.org/cleanenergy
For additional information and non-Members and partners registration options, visit http://www.fountainblue.biz/cleanenergy/annualevent.html
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Audience: Entrepreneurs, Intrapreneurs and Investors only. No service providers please.

FountainBlue’s Fourth Annual Clean Green Conference: Past Successes, New Opportunities FountainBlue’s Fourth Annual Clean Green Conference updates entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs and investors on the successes, challenges and trends of the industry overall. We will begin with a panel of industry experts sharing the growth and trends of the industry from the legal, finance, venture, and research perspectives. We will next showcase corporate and entrepreneurial innovations in six key clean energy areas. Each presenter will then join the overall panel for more discussion on trends and opportunities, and to respond to questions from the audience, and culminate in networking.

Agenda
8:30 Registration and Networking
9:00 Welcomes and Thank Yous
9:10 The State of the Industry: Past Successes, New Opportunities
Facilitator Craig Lobdell, Director CFO Advisory Services, KPMG
Don Bray, Co-Founder and CEO, Altaterra Research
Robert Horstmeyer, Managing Director, GrowthPoint Technology Partners
Eric Wesoff, Greentech Media, Publisher of the Venture Power newsletter
10:15 Corporate and Entrepreneurial Innovations In Six Clean Energy Sub-Industries
1. Air, Water and Waste: improving resource availability, conservation and pollution control
Gary Kremen, Founder Clean Power Finance
Fatemeh Shirazi, Ph.D, Chief Executive Officer, Microvi Biotech Inc.
2. Energy Efficiency: significantly reduce wasted energy
Jonathan Livingston, President, Livingston Energy Innovations LLC
Thomas Price, Director, North American Utilities, EMC
3. Green Building: reducing the environmental impact of building construction or operation
Chuck Berghoff, President and CEO, OptoElectronix
Matthew Denesuk, PhD, Partner, IBM Venture Capital Group
4. Renewable Energy: leveraging waste streams to directly produce energy
Jim DiSanto, President and General Manager, Earthrise Technologies Inc., Executive Director of BBE BioEnergy
Robert Walsh, Independent Energy Consultant, former CEO and Director, Aurora Biofuels
5. Smart Power, Green Grid and Energy Storage: technologies to enable electricity delivery management to industrial, commercial and residential consumers
Jit Bhattacharya, CEO, Mission Motors
Craig Horne, President and CEO, Enervault
6. Transportation: transportation and mobile technology applications for transportation systems or vehicles
Matt Lecar, Principal, Smart Grid Center of Excellence, Energy Consulting, General Electric
John Suh, GM Advanced Technology Group in Silicon Valley
10:40 Interactive Discussion with All Speakers
11:00 Breakout sessions for each sub-industry
11:30 Adjourn and Further Networking until 12:00

For more information and to register, visit http://www.fountainblue.biz/cleanenergy/annualevent.html.

Added by FountainBlue on August 6, 2010

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