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Group type: Competition
Focus: Business Plans
Organizer: Non-profit
Location: San Francisco, CA
Website: http://www.imagineh2o.org/join.php

ABOUT US

Imagine H2O (www.imagineh2o.org) is a not-for-profit company with a mission to inspire & empower people to solve water problems. Our vision is to turn water problems into opportunities.

We host prize competitions for water innovation including our 2009 Water Efficiency Prize and upcoming 2010 Water-Energy Nexus Prize. We offer not only cash prizes for the best ideas, but also an incubator program to help competing entrepreneurs turn their plans into game-changing real-world solutions. Our program helps innovators identify problems that have social impact and major commercial market opportunities, chooses the most promising plans, and brings together world leaders in water business, government, and social enterprise to help our contestants turn ideas into self-funding, high impact solutions.

On September 1st, Imagine H2O will formally launch its 2010 Water Energy Nexus Prize. This $100,000 prize is a global search for water startups that save energy. The deadline for entries is November 15th, 2010. Join Imagine H2O's global ecosystem for water innovation to learn more about the competition and connect with water innovators from around the world.

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COMMENTS (2)

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

    Water Investment Idol - Entries due 8/31
    Held at the American Water Summit
    www.americanwatersummit.com

    Investment contest for emerging water technology and service companies. Contestants should e-mail maxwell@tech-strategy.com

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

    Imagine H2O Workshop: Finance 101 for Water Start-ups
    http://ih2o-finance.eventbrite.com/

    Wednesday, September 15, 2010
    6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (PT) Palo Alto, CA

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  • aaron schwartz

    University of California, Master of Business Administration, May 2010. Columbia University, NY, B.A. in History and Hispanic Studies, May 2004. Operations- Finance Consultant at Deloitte, U.K.

  • madonna dunbar

    Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from University of New York at Buffalo (1986), Master of Fine Arts in Photography from University of New York at Buffalo (1988), Resource Conservationist at IVGID WASTE NOT Programs since 2007.

  • Jaivik Pathak

    Pursuing M.Sc. in Geology, B.Sc. in Geology from M.S.University.

  • Lana Lovasic

    BSc from University of Toronto,MBA from Université de Genève.Worked with Richardson Partners Financial as a Branch Assistant,Currently pursuing Microfinace Intern at The Townships Project.

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