Cleantech forum Europe
Montag, 16.04.2012
Ort:
The Hotel Sofitel
Munich
Cleantech Forum Munich will have particular focus on some key industries of high relevance to us all, and of course Germany:
· Automotive Engineering – not only the vehicle but also mobility solutions
· Energy Technologies – in particular Solar, Wind and Biomass
The Forum will include content on some key enablers, such as:
· Ancillary Services – new types of opportunities are emerging, proving out that it’s not all about technology and leapfrog innovations, but also about low-tech service and execution plays.
· Chemistry, Materials and Gases – all industries have a thirst for cleaner, lighter, more resource-efficient processes and products. Innovations here can make a big difference.
· Data and Communication Technologies – how are these enabling change in the industrial, commercial and consumer landscape?
· Finance and Investment – why are LP’s seemingly down on cleantech? where does the CFO turn for equity capital and project finance? who in 2012 has appetite for early/late stage finance?
· International dynamics – how is the inter-play between European cleantech innovation and growth areas like the BRICs evolving?
It will showcase:
• some of the brightest stars in Europe looking for capital and industrial partners to grow their business
• some corporations active in cleantech as part of an ‘open innovation’ agenda
• some geographies – and their activities and star companies in cleantech.
· Automotive Engineering – not only the vehicle but also mobility solutions
· Energy Technologies – in particular Solar, Wind and Biomass
The Forum will include content on some key enablers, such as:
· Ancillary Services – new types of opportunities are emerging, proving out that it’s not all about technology and leapfrog innovations, but also about low-tech service and execution plays.
· Chemistry, Materials and Gases – all industries have a thirst for cleaner, lighter, more resource-efficient processes and products. Innovations here can make a big difference.
· Data and Communication Technologies – how are these enabling change in the industrial, commercial and consumer landscape?
· Finance and Investment – why are LP’s seemingly down on cleantech? where does the CFO turn for equity capital and project finance? who in 2012 has appetite for early/late stage finance?
· International dynamics – how is the inter-play between European cleantech innovation and growth areas like the BRICs evolving?
It will showcase:
• some of the brightest stars in Europe looking for capital and industrial partners to grow their business
• some corporations active in cleantech as part of an ‘open innovation’ agenda
• some geographies – and their activities and star companies in cleantech.
More information you will find at agenda.

