Industry Investment and Development Past Events
Cleantech Forum XXI- Upside Driver in a Downside Market
February 23-25, 2009; Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, California
One of five international forums, this San Francisco flagship event convenes 800 global clean technology leaders representing over $3 trillion in capital while providing insight into cleantech trends, investment opportunities and unparalleled networking. Join the world’s leading investors, growth companies, policy makers, scientists and enterprises to drive job and wealth creation, address climate change and resource scarcity and stimulate global economic growth during uncertain economic times.
Sponsor: Cleantech Group, LLC
Phone: +810 224 4310
E-mail: sales@cleantech.com
Asia-America Chamber of Commerce and Massachusetts Technology Collaborative
Breakfast Panel Discussion
Clean Energy – Strategic Partnering in Asia
Date: Thursday June 12, 2008
Time: 7:30am to 9:30am
Place: Hilton Boston/Dedham, 25 Allied Drive, Dedham, Massachusetts 02026-6147
Asian markets, supply chains and investors cannot be ignored by US clean energy companies attempting to seize global market opportunities. Partnerships with and acquisitions of Asian designers, manufacturers and distributors present attractive and, in some cases, crucial options. What kind of negotiations, relationships and deal structures can one expect to encounter as one ventures into and out of Asia? Come learn from the experiences of three fast growing US clean energy companies who are leading the way.
Funding, Protecting and Commercializing Clean Technology Conference
Hosted by TiE and FTI9:00 am to 6:00 pm
Boston Marriott Burlington
1 Mall Road
Burlington, MA 01803
April 10, 2008
Cleantech Venture Forum XII
San Francisco MarriottSan Francisco, CA
February 19-21, 2007
Cleantech Venture Forum XIII
Frankfurt, GermanyMay 16-18, 2007
Cleantech currently hosts three Venture Forums annually – two in North America and one in Europe. Our forums are designed to be the premiere showcase for venture-grade, emerging clean technology investment opportunities.
For more information visit: http://www.cleantech.com.
Investors’ Circle Fall Venture Fair
Boston Harbor Hotel, BostonNovember 5-7, 2006
The Investors’ Circle (IC) 2006 Fall Conference & Venture Fair was a meeting place for angel investors, professional venture capitalists, philanthropic investors, and entrepreneurs who use private capital to promote the transition to a sustainable future. For more information, visit the Investors’ Circle website, www.investorscircle.net.
The 2nd Annual Conference on Clean Energy: Financing and Partnering for Emerging Businesses
Hynes Convention Center, BostonNovember 2, 2006
8:00 am – 7:00 pm
The Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center, the Massachusetts Hydrogen Coalition, and the Energy Special Interest Group at the MIT Enterprise Forum are pleased to announce the 2nd Annual Conference on Clean Energy promoting New Ventures in Clean Energy Technologies and the development of the Clean Energy Cluster in the Northeast.
The Conference on Clean Energy is an exciting opportunity for investors to learn about the latest technologies emerging from universities and startup companies in the Northeast. Entrepreneurs, inventors, service providers, universities, job seekers, and employers will benefit from the diverse sessions designed to promote interaction and education within the sector.
For more information, visit http://www.mattcenter.org/CEConf06/CE-Conference.htm.
19th NREL Industry Growth Forum
Doubletree Hotel
237 Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
October 24-26, 2006
This is America's largest venture event focused exclusively on companies developing clean energy products. NREL's Industry Growth Forum is the premiere clean energy investment forum not only because of the caliber of investors and entrepreneurial companies it attracts, but also due to its unique format and window on the energy future. Its rich "educational content" distinguishes NREL's Growth Forums and leaves all participants - including entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and corporate investors - with a deeper understanding of the evolving energy market and what a business must do to thrive.
For more information, visit http://www.cleanenergyforum.com/index.php.
Ignite Clean Energy Competition Finals and Awards
May 9, 2006
Cambridge, MA
Great business ideas will not get funded unless entrepreneurs present their ideas in a clear, compelling story that is focused on the needs of investors and customers. The 2006 $125K Ignite Clean Energy program aims to give Massachusetts entrepreneurs a competitive edge in the funding race by training contestants in the best practices for creating money-winning presentations. Sponsored by MTC.
http://www.masstech.org/renewableenergy/industry_support/ignite_final2006.htm
Northeast Sustainable Energy Association Annual Conference, Boston
March 7-9, 2006
Building Energy 2006 & Trade Show
MTC was the lead sponsor for this premier northeast conference for green building professionals.
http://www.nesea.org
Invention-to-Venture Workshop on Clean Energy, Lowell
February 24, 2006
This was the 2nd annual Invention to Venture workshop hosted by the University of Massachusetts, Lowell and sponsored by the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative.
http://www.invention2venture.org/events/UMassL/index.html
Ignite Clean Energy Competition Kickoff Event, Cambridge
February 16, 2006
This free event was sponsored by the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative and hosted by the MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge.
Merrimack Valley Venture Forum program on Energy Ventures: A Regional Update on Available Resources and Alternatives, Lowell
February 15, 2006
This program looked at the state of alternative energy activities in the region and what opportunities exist for your business to become involved.
http://www.mvvf.org/
