CCE 2007


Who should attend?

Investors interested in early stage companies:

  • Venture Capitalists
  • Angels
Corporate Executives interested in the latest technologies emerging from universities and startups and an update on the Hydrogen, Fuel Cell, Solar and other Clean Energy sectors:
  • Energy providers
  • Early adopters
Job fair participants:
  • Employers
  • Qualified job seekers

Why attend?

Be among the first to hear about developments that are occurring in the clean energy cluster. Find new opportunities and support for your new technology.

Can I present my company at the conference?

Yes, we will consider you as a presenter, but you must apply. Click here to download the Presenter Application Form.

Can I exhibit my company via a tabletop display?

Yes, we want you to participate! Click here to download the Exhibitor Application Form.

Can my company recruit employees at the Job Fair?

Potential employers are encouraged to take part in the Fair.

Do I need to register to attend the free Job Fair?

Yes, we need to know who is coming. Click here to register (do not enter financial information).

TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE FORUM
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The 3rd Annual Conference on Clean Energy:
Financing and Partnering for Emerging Businesses

October 29-30, 2007

Hynes Convention Center
900 Boylston Street, Boston, MA

Highlights of the Conference:


Featured Speaker at the Lunch on October 30th, 2007:

Other Featured Speakers:

  • Robyn Beavers, Director, Environmental Programs, Google  
  • Kenneth Connolly, Vice President of Government Relations    
  • Ian A. Bowles, Secretary, Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, Massachusetts 
  • Warren Leon, Director, Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Renewable Energy Trust

Prominent Industry Sessions' Speakers  - See the list

 

Panelists of "Clean Energy Start-Ups: The Academic Perspective" include:    

  • Susan Leschine, Professor, Department of Microbiology, UMass Amherst and co-founder of SunEthanol
  • Michael Naughton, Chairperson and Professor of Physics, Boston College and co-founder of Solasta  
  • Uday Pal, Chairman and Professor Department of Manufacturing Engineering, Boston University
  • Peter Girguis, Professor of Biology, Harvard University and co-founder of Fiat Lux
  • Chair: G. Bickley Stevens II, Managing Partner, Ardour Capital Investments, LLC 

Panelists for the Finance Panels include:

  • Venture Capital Panel
    • Matthew Nordan, President, Lux Research
    • Rob Day, Principal, @ Ventures
    • Jim Matheson, General Partner, Flagship Ventures
    • Dennis Costello, Managing Director, Braemar Energy Ventures II
  • Project Finance Panel
    • Dan Goldman, CFO, GreatPoint Energy
    • Rob Pratt, Sr. VP Climate Change/Energy, Kendall Foundation
    • John G. Ravis, Vice President,TD Banknorth Project Finance
    • Steve Taub, General Electric
    • Scott Brown, CEO, New Energy Capital

Contacts:

  • For sponsorship information, please contact Abi Barrow.
  • For attendee, presenter and exhibitor information, please contact Julia Goldberg.

 

Conference Sponsors

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