Startup companies are the engine of growth for any cluster but they are particularly important for the Clean Energy sector where solutions are needed throughout our economy, from consumer products through the most cutting edge high tech business products.
The Investor Pitch Sessions are designed to provide investors with critical market, competitive and milestone information in a ten-minute format for a wide variety of startup companies and university professors seeking funding. These sessions are also ideal for journalists who want to learn about the latest new technologies being commercialized and for anyone else who wants insight into the next wave of clean energy startup companies.
The Investor Pitch Sessions have helped catalyze the formation and funding of several companies in the last three years, such as biofuels startup SunEthanol and ICE 2008 Grand Prize Winner and wind turbine innovator FloDesign. With an attendance of well over 500 people at last year's Conference including representatives of major clean energy investors in the New England region and many from other areas,and multiple opportunites for networking, the Conference is designed to help you find the investors, partners and customers you need to grow your business.
If you are interested in presenting your company or university technology in one of the Investor Pitch Sessions, you must submit an application. All applications will be reviewed by the Investor Advisory Board, co-chaired by Nick d'Arbeloff of the New England Clean Energy Council (NECEC) and Linda Plano, Associate Director of the Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center. Applications will be reviewed for innovation, funding stage, and business feasibility.
If your application is accepted, your registration fee will provide you with the following benefits:
The Investor Advisory Board (IAB) comprises leading investors in the Clean Energy space. The Board was formed to help find and mentor the professors and entrepreneurs with the best new clean energy technologies ready for business development. The IAB consists primarily of investors but includes successful entrepreneurs with critical insight into clean energy entrepreneurship.
The Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center (MTTC) offers more intensive opportunities for mentoring and networking with industry leaders in the Platform program. Each Platform features one entrepreneur or company with technology based at least in part on intellectual property from one of the Commonwealth's nonprofit research institutions. Unlike our Conference events, the Platform provides extensive time for feedback from a hand-picked group of experts for the entrepreneur. Interested entrepreneurs must apply to participate in a Platform.
The MTTC also produces sector-specific Conferences throughout the year. For instance, some energy technologies and businesses have been pitched at past Nano- and Microtechnology Showcases. Life sciences are also featured annually. Programs for these events are available. New programming is under development.
The Fourth Conference on Clean Energy 2008 in Boston.
Programs from past events are available for download.




