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Energy Infotech Forum

FREE

for Members

Energy Infotech Forum

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The New York Academy of Sciences

Presented By

Presented by Innovate New York and NYSERDA

 

New York's unique capabilities in information technology, internet applications, media and finance position it to be a global leader at the intersection of IT and clean tech. The Energy Infotech Forum brings together leading technologists, developers, entrepreneurs, and investors, to highlight opportunities to realize value from leveraging information within the energy system. Sessions on Commercializing Energy Information, Opportunities Behind the Meter, Finding Capital for New Energy Applications, and Smart Grid will be presented, along with networking opportunities and brief presentations from entrepreneurs in the space. The Forum is a kickoff event in a series aimed at fostering a leading innovation ecosystem in Energy Infotech, centered in New York.

Organizer

Michael Shimazu

NYSERDA

Speakers

Anthony Abate

NYSERDA

Raphael Carty

Callida Energy

Laurent Cohen

NYC EZ Park

Rebecca Craft

Con Edison

Scott DePasquale

Braemar Energy Ventures

Seth Frader-Thompson

Energy Hub

Michael Herzig

Locus Energy

John Johnson

CALM Energy

Bob Karlicek

Smart Lighting ERC/Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Thomas Magee

Con Edison

Govi Rao

Noveda

Anand Sanwal

CB Insights

Thomas Scaramellino

Efficiency 2.0

Jun Shimada

ThinkEco

Jane Snowdon

IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

David Unger

US Energy Group

John VanDeCar

Eaton

David Waserstein

i2BF

Networking Reception to Follow.

Registration Pricing

This meeting is free for all.

Presented by:

          

Gold Sponsors

          

Agenda

* Presentation times are subject to change


Tuesday, June 21

8:00 AM

Breakfast / Registration

8:45 AM

Welcome Remarks

9:00 AM

Commercializing Energy Information

10:00 AM

Energy Infotech Startups I

10:15 AM

Coffee Break

10:30 AM

Opportunities Behind the Meter

11:30 AM

Lunch

12:45 PM

Finding Capital for New Energy Information Applications

1:45 PM

Energy Infotech Startups II

2:00 PM

Coffee Break

2:15 PM

Opportunities in the Grid

3:15 PM

Wrap Up

3:30 PM

Networking Reception

Sponsors

Presented by:

          

Gold Sponsors

          

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