March 14-16, 2011
Nearly every segment of the cleantech sector is being fundamentally reshaped by an ever increasing amount of data and an expanding ability to measure and manage complex systems. The result is a convergence of interests drawing the world’s largest technology, industrial equipment, software, and services firms to the table.
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Foley & Lardner’s featured icebreaker sessions are:
Fueling Growth and Viability for Start-Ups, March 15, 2011 from 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
While the demand for cleantech continues to thrive, capital to finance innovation remains scarce. Now more than ever, surpassing the valley of death requires entrepreneurs to take different approaches in order to reach the marketplace. Join us for an interactive discussion with leading cleantech investors addressing key considerations for those seeking growth in an otherwise risk adverse market. This discussion will address:
Moderator: James Chapman, Partner and Member Emerging Technologies, Private Equity & Venture Capital Practices
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Competitive Commercialization Strategy: Leveraging Government Funding, March 16, 2011 from 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
The U.S. federal and state governments invest billions of dollars into cleantech and as other nations do the same, it becomes increasingly more vital for the United States to increase its funding to maintain global competitiveness. However, leveraging public financing to innovate and commercialize is a double-edged sword and innovators must carefully weigh the risks before accepting the support. Join us for this time-sensitive discussion addressing both the rewards and challenges of reducing your company’s need to raise financial backing through other methods. The discussion will include:
Moderator: J. Steven Rutt, Partner and Chair of Nanotechnology Practice, Member of Green Energy Technologies Practice
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March 14-16, 2011