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Berkeley-Stanford CleanTech Conference

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  • Thomas  Jensen Thomas Jensen wrote (1 year ago):

    I am writing to invite you or a friend or colleague of yours to apply to serve as a mentor, associate mentor, or judge for the Stanford University, UC Berkeley, Columbia or other business plan competitions. Mentoring activities start in February or March. Judging activities start in January and go into February. View the schedule for mentoring including time commitments at http://enterprisefutures.net/2011competitionsschedule.html. Please submit your application by January 19th at http://www.enterprisefutures.org/judgementorappl.html
    Enterprise Futures Network (EFN) is a 1500 person volunteer organization that supports universities to help create leaders that apply entrepreneurship to build a better future. We support universities in the U.S. and abroad. Please let me know if you have questions and feel free to refer colleagues who may be interested to me at tjensen@enterprisefutures.net
    Thomas Jensen, Co-Founder Enterprise Futures Network

  • Scott Bryan Scott Bryan wrote (1 year ago):

    Water Startups Wanted!
    2010 Water-Energy Nexus Competition
    Entries due November 15th!

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  • Thomas  Jensen Thomas Jensen wrote (1 year ago):

    Attend Cal Day on April 17th -- attend presentations on Clean Energy, sustainability from Haas faculty, myself and others at the Cal Book Store.
    http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=105185369518454&...

  • kevin shambrook kevin shambrook wrote (1 year ago):


    I have been doing research on polymers that conduct better than copper. Need some new ideas on how to get more researchers involved in this field - money might help!

    My email is kevin.shambrook@gmail.com - 707-529-4123

    Kevin

  • Ernesto Rodriguez Ernesto Rodriguez wrote (2 years ago):

    Partner Event – US China Green Energy Council
    Enterprise Carbon Accounting – A real market or a cleantech bubble?

    Date: Jan 28, 2010 - 6PM – 9PM
    Venue: DLA Piper, Conference room First Floor (102/103)
    2000 University Ave, Palo Alto, CA
    Enterprise Carbon Accounting is attracting entrepreneurs and investors as large corporations push green marketing campaigns in light of mandatory cap-and-trade regulations. These regulations have created a market for business-to-business enterprise software which can help companies ensure compliance with the new and rapidly changing regulatory environment. Is this a real market trend or a cleantech bubble?

    Speakers:
    Neal Dikeman - Co-Founder & CEO of Carbonflow
    Chris Farinacci - Chief Marketing Officer of Hara
    Bruce Klafter - Sr. Director, Environmental, Health and Safety for Applied Materials
    Karl Van Orsdol – Energy Risk Manager of Palo Alto City
    Joseph Yu – Senior Counsel at PG&E

    Registration: http://uscgef.org

  • Thomas  Jensen Thomas Jensen wrote (2 years ago):

    Please respond if you would like to apply to serve as a mentor for 2010 UC Berkeley Global Social Venture Competition or the Global Social Venture Competition at Columbia University. The time commitment is approximately 6-8 hours between January 29th and March 24th.

    If you don’t have time for this competition, please consider suggesting a colleague or two. Please respond by January 25th with your interest, questions, or with a referral. If you are interested later in the year for the Intel Berkeley Competition, Stanford or others, please let me know.

    As many as 250 for profit and non-profit entrants from around the world compete for cash prizes. For more information on the challenge, please visit www.gsvc.org. To learn more about Enterprise Futures Network (EFN), click on www.enterprisefutures.org.

  • Ernesto Rodriguez Ernesto Rodriguez wrote (2 years ago):

    We are one week away from the 4th Berkeley-Stanford Cleantech Conference: Smart Grid. This is part of a continuing series of conferences that bring together key players from the industry, business and academia communities to discuss solutions to today's pressing energy challenges.

    The conference will be held at the SRI Auditorium (333 Ravenswood Ave, Menlo Park, CA), on November 13th from 12pm to 7pm. This is a great educational and networking opportunity.

    Register soon at our website: http://cleantech.stanford.edu

  • Ernesto Rodriguez Ernesto Rodriguez wrote (2 years ago):

    The 4th Berkeley-Stanford Cleantech Conference is already on the works! The conference is scheduled for early November and will take place at the Stanford campus. More news to come from the new conference management team: Amy Malaki, David Wolfowitz. Hrishi Sathawane and Yohei Iwasaki.

  • Rodolfo Saravia Rodolfo Saravia wrote (2 years ago):

    The keynote speaker will be Jeff Byron, Commissioner of the California Energy Commission.

    Panelists and speakers include:
    - Michael Liebreich (CEO, New Energy Finance)
    - Annabelle Louie (Emerging Clean Technology Policy, PG&E)
    - Ed Cazalet (VP, Megawatt Storage Farms)
    - Sven Thesen (Communication & Technology, Better Place)
    - Nick Hodson (Partner, McKinsey & Co)
    - Eric Wesoff (Senior Analyst, Greentech Media)
    - Andrew Wang (Senior Development Manager, Solar Reserve)
    - Haresh Kamath (Senior Project Manager, EPRI)
    - Craig Horne (CEO, EnerVault)
    - Mohit Singh (Director of Technology, Seeo)
    - Marianne Wu (Partner, Mohr Davidow Ventures)
    - Nadeem Sheikh (Manager, McKinsey & Co)
    - Pramod Kulkarni (CEC)

    Register at:
    http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=182142

  • Rodolfo Saravia Rodolfo Saravia wrote (2 years ago):

    Please join us at the next installment of the Berkeley-Stanford Cleantech Conference on
    Wednesday, May 6, 2009

    This installment of the Berkeley Stanford Cleantech Conference Series – “Energy Storage: Enhancing the Value of Renewables” is the third in a continuing series of focused conferences highlighting clean technology solutions to address the planet’s multifaceted energy challenges. This conference is made possible through student support from the UC Berkeley Center for Energy & Environmental Innovation, the Berkeley Energy Resources Collaborative (BERC), and Stanford University Energy Crossroads.