California Clean Tech Open 2007 Winners
Announced SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 30, 2007 -- BUSINESS WIRE
Last night, the California Clean Tech Open, the nation's preeminent clean
technology business contest, announced the six category winners of the 2007
competition.
"In this our second year, we received 130 entries and narrowed these down to
50 finalists," said California Clean Tech Open Co-Chair, Michael Santullo.
"The judging panels had serious challenges in selecting just six winners and
six runners-up from these exceptional business ideas."
"The wisdom of clean tech seems obvious, but it's taken awhile to catch on,"
added CEC Commissioner, Jeff Byron. "When innovators and entrepreneurs come
together they do something very well - they surprise us."
The winning startups received $100,000 in prizes from a "start-up in a box"
package to help launch their clean tech business. The prizes include $50,000
in cash from the category prize sponsors, and essential business services
worth another $50,000 from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Accretive
Solutions, Adaptive Planning, Antenna Group, MacCorkle Insurance,
PeopleConnect, Plug and Play Tech Center and Tangibility.
-- AMD Smart Power Award: Lucid Design Group, presented by AMD's Senior
Strategist, Strategic Marketing, Larry Vertal. The company drives energy
conservation by creating real-time information feedback on the environmental
performance of buildings. Runner-Up, Federspiel Controls, provides wireless
supervisory control of HVAC systems to reduce energy consumption.
-- Energy Efficiency Award: NiLA, Inc., sponsored by California's
investor-owned utilities PG&E, SCE & SDG&E and presented by Sharareh
Moaddeli, SDG&E Project Manager, Emerging Technologies. The company makes
efficient and cool-running LED stage set lighting for the entertainment
industry. Runner-Up, Ahwahnee Technology, develops advanced area lighting, a
disruptive alternative to LEDs and fluorescents.
-- Renewables Award: 1-Solar, sponsored by PG&E, SCE & SDG&E and presented
by Todd Strauss, PG&E's Senior Director, Energy Policy, Planning and
Analysis. The company develops low-priced long-life inverters for
photovoltaic systems. Runner-Up, Tahoe Water Systems, provides
self-contained solar and wind based water pumping for remote locations.
-- Google Green Building Award: BuildFast, presented by Google Green Energy
Czar Bill Weihl, manufactures house kit for low-income and post-disaster
housing. Runner-Up, Enverity Corporation, develops environmental data
management software for corporations.
-- Lexus Transportation Award: Syncromatics, presented by Kimberley
Gardiner, Lexus Hybrid Marketing Manager. The company develops automated
vehicle location systems for bus and transit line efficiency. Runner-Up, Hum
Cycles, designs high performance electric sport motorcycles.
-- Air, Water & Waste Award: Microvi Biotech LLC, presented jointly by Allan
Delorne, ENVIRON Foundation's Managing Principal and Poul Toft Frederiksen,
Research Manager at Grundfos. The company provides waste-free water
treatment technologies. Runner-Up, EarthGuard, manufactures environmentally
responsible plastic packaging.
An additional "Alumni Award" recognizing outstanding business achievement by
a 2006 CCTO finalist was presented to Bob Cart, CEO of GreenVolts, winner of
the Renewables Award last year. The company is currently working with PG&E
to install what will be the largest concentrating solar power array in the
world.
This successful event highlights the growing interest in the clean tech
space and its importance in the fight against climate change. "I think of
you as environmental heroes," said Noah Horowitz, NRDC Senior Scientist.
"You are our pipeline to a more sustainable world."
About the California Clean Tech Open:
The California Clean Tech Open brings together a unique and powerful
combination of entrepreneurs, researchers, environmentalists, investors,
business professionals and others to create economic growth and
environmental sustainability by sparking a clean technology cluster in
California. By giving winners early-stage capital and expertise, the
competition speeds clean technologies from lab to market. The goal is to
foster innovative new businesses focused on energy efficiency, smart power,
renewable energy, transportation, green building technologies, pollution
control and resource management. The competition thrives on the state's
strong business and governmental support for innovation, technology and
environmental protection to create rich soil for the growth of clean
technology enterprises that foster a healthy natural environment. To learn
more, please visit: www.cacleantech.com.
The California Clean Tech Open is under the fiscal and administrative
sponsorship of Acterra: Action for a Sustainable Earth, a California 501(c)3
non-profit public benefit corporation. Acterra is located at 3921 East
Bayshore Road, Palo Alto, CA 94303-4303.
SOURCE: California Clean Tech Open
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