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Date:
Thursday August 28, 2008.
Location:
Donald F. Averill Applied Technology Training Center
San Bernardino Community College District
114 South Del Rosa Drive
San Bernardino, CA 92408
Featured Speakers:
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Rachael Simonoff Wexler
Partner
Goodwin Procter, LLP |
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Michael Cohen
Founder and Principal
Law Office of Michael N. Cohen, P.C. |
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Duncan
Griffiths
Business Development Manager
NanoSight |
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Ali
Sahabi
Founder and Chairman
Green Institute for Village Empowerment |
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Joe
Heinzmann
Director of Business Development, West Region
FuelCell Energy, Inc. |
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Les
Hamasaki
Founder
Green Technology Institute |
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Stephen Jenkins
CEO
Advanced Conservation Systems |
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Summary:
Get the latest scoop on new emerging technology,
intellectual property rights and green initiatives for
nanotech and clean tech at the Nano Clean Tech Forum on
Thursday, August 28.
This free event, sponsored by the California Institute
of Nanotechnology in partnership with the San Bernardino
Community College District, will take place all day,
from 9 AM - 5 PM, at the Donald F. Averill Advanced
Technology Training Center, 114 S. Del Rosa Drive, San
Bernardino, California.
Topics to be discussed include: recent developments in
the commercial applications of fuel cell technology;
joint ventures and strategic alliances in nanotech and
clean tech; thin film applications for display and
solar; new technologies to visualize, size and
characterize nanoparticles; and making the Inland Empire
the center for green technology.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to interact
with our guest speakers from the legal arena, emerging
technologies and the non-profit world.
Agenda:
| 8:30
AM - 8:50 AM |
Registration |
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8:50 AM - 9:00 AM |
Welcoming Remarks by Lloyd Tran,
Director, California Institute of Nanotechnology |
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| 9:00
AM - 10:00 AM |
Joe Heinzmann,
Director of Business Development, FuelCell
Energy,
"New developments in commercial applications
of fuel cell technology" |
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| 10:00
AM - 11:00 AM |
Duncan Griffiths,
Business Development Manager, NanoSight
"New technologies to visualize, size and
characterize nanoparticles" |
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| 11:00
AM - 12:00 PM |
Michael Cohen,
Founder
and Principal, Law Office of Michael N. Cohen,
P.C.
"Best strategies for
IP launch" |
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| 12:00
PM - 1:00 PM |
Lunch Break |
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| 1:00
PM - 2:00 PM |
Rachael Simonoff
Wexler, Partner,
Goodwin Procter, LLP |
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| 2:00
PM - 3:00 PM |
Stephen Jenkins,
CEO, Advanced Conservation Systems
"Using solar energy as
the most cost-effective means of heating water" |
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| 3:00
PM - 4:00 PM |
Les
Hamasaki,
Founder, Green Technology Institute
Ali Sahabi, Founder and
Chairman, Green Institute for Village
Empowerment
"Making the Inland
Empire the Center for green technology" |
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| 4:00
PM - 5:00 PM |
TBA |
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| 5:00
PM - 5:15 PM |
Closing Remarks by
Lloyd Tran, Director, California
Institute of Nanotechnology |
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| 5:15
PM |
Meeting adjourned |
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Registration
Registration is free. However, space is limited. Please
pre-register online to reserve your seat.
Pre-registered individuals will be given priority.
http://cleantechinstitute.org/registration-nanocleanforum.htm
NOTE: This one-day forum is being held
in conjunction with our monthly professional development
training in nanotechnology. These programs are funded by
the Responsive Training Fund for Incumbent Workers by
the Chancellor's Office of the California Community
Colleges and is offered at no cost.
Business Re-Engineering -
provides insight on the state of nanotechnology from an
industry perspective and highlights fundamental
applications, environmental issues, and how to finance
and run a successful nanotech venture. This intensive
3-day program consists of classroom style lectures,
group discussions and requires completion of a
mini-business proposal.
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Train the Trainer
– features a series of
technical workshops on state-of-the-art advanced
manufacturing techniques, including nanocharacterization,
nanofabrication, and the commercial applications for
nanobiotechnology, thin films and carbon nanotubes. This
4-day intensive program consists of classroom style
lectures, group discussions, a tour of a
nanomanufacturing site, and requires completion of a
mini-proposal. >>
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Directions:
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For
further information, please contact:
California
Institute of Nanotechnology
Email: info@cinano.com
Headquarters:
1290 Parkmoor Avenue
San Jose, CA 95126 USA
Tel. 408-280-6266
Fax. 408- 280-6255
Los Angeles Office:
6080 Center Drive
6th Floor
Los Angeles, California 90045, USA
Tel. 310-220-4365
Fax: 310 242 5201
Toll free: 1-866-577-2456
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