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Come to
Washington D.C. and shape the cleantech industry
Be a part of latest developments in today’s cleantech
markets. Gather with fellow investors, technology leaders,
entrepreneurs, scientists and policy-makers to capitalize
now on latest opportunities in the world’s most exciting,
fastest-growing industrial sector.
At Cleantech Forum Washington D.C. XVIII, attendees will:
• Access high quality cleantech investment opportunities
pre-screened by professional investors
• Gain competitive edge and understand latest trends
• Network with influencers, thought-leaders and
deal-makers ready to take action
• Help accelerate job and value creation and more
optimized global supply chains
The premier
cleantech conference
Since 2002, the exclusive Cleantech Forums worldwide have
been the most sought-after events transforming the cleantech
industry. Cleantech Forum Washington is the latest in this
series of networking and deal-making assemblies of power
players. Don’t miss it.
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“I found this the most useful event I have attended in a long
time. Well done!”
Wal van Lierop - President & CEO, Chrysalix Energy Management
Make wiser
decisions with fresh insights and analysis
Join peers and engage with a wide array of industry leaders
on hard-hitting topics.
• Leo Gerard, International President, United Steel,
Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied
Industrial and Service Workers International Union, formerly
United Steelworkers of America (USW)—Jobs and Wealth
Creation Driven by Big Labor, Big Capital and Climate Change
• Sten Nordin, Mayor of Stockholm, Sweden—Cities
as Catalysts of Cleantech Innovation
• Rich Germain, Manager of Alternative Energy,
Conoco Phillips—Transforming Big Energy
• Michael L. Goguen, General Partner, Sequoia
Capital—Insights from a legendary investor
• Tony Haymet, Ph.D., Director of Scripps
Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego Vice Chancellor
for Marine Sciences, and Dean of the UC San Diego Graduate
School of Marine Sciences—Scientific Breakthroughs on
Climate Change, Water Scarcity and Resource Constraints
• Chris Luebkeman, Director for Global Foresight and
Innovation, Arup—The Future of Innovation
• Christopher Chafe, Executive Director, Change to
Win—Jobs and Wealth Creation
• Steven L. Chuslo, Hannon Armstrong—Importance
of Project Finance in Cleantech: Reaching Utility-Scale
Solutions
• Karl R. Rbago, Director, AES Wind Generation and
Greenhouse Gas Services, LLC— Policy Drivers Needed to
Accelerate Technology Deployment
• David Mohler, VP and CTO, Duke Energy—Smart
Grids: Rapidly Evolving Opportunities
• James Torpey, Director of Market Development,
SunPower—Policy Drivers Needed to Accelerate Technology
Deployment
• And many more…
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