(EnergyAsia, November 10, Monday) — ‘Cleantech Forum XX’ will be held in Shanghai, China from December 3 to 5.
More than 300 world leading investors in the cleantech business, representing over $3 trillion in capital, together with entrepreneurs, scientists and policy-makers, will be attending the event.
As environmental requirements and government and economic incentives expand in China, an unprecedented opportunity for clean technology products and services is unfolding. The forum will explore the “recipe for success” in China with inputs from the most important local and global leaders.
Cleantech Forum XX is one in a series of five of the world’s annual premier investment intelligence platforms across North America, Europe, China and India. It aims to provide insight, investment opportunities and unparalleled networking for investors, companies, policy- makers, scientists and enterprises.
Topics discussed include sustainability and economic development in the Yangtze Delta Region, cleantech trends, policy and progress in China, carbon, coal and climate change issues, renewable energy developments in China, pollution prevention, emissions reduction, water scarcity and management, China’s energy efficiency potential, and investment issues and challenges.
Speakers at the forum include Zhang Yue (Broad Air Conditioning), Nicholas Parker and John Balbach (Cleantech Group, LLC), Gary Riechel (Qiming Venture Partners), Forrest Zhong (KPCB China), Taras Wankewycz (Horizon Fuel Cells), Todd Glass (Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati), Loew-Foon-Lee (Shell), Markus Schwegler (German GTZ), Charles Manger (Zephyr Holdings Group), Winston Lee (Tano China Capital), William Chan (DT Capital),
Ray Sun (Applied Materials), Yu Zhouping (Tongji University), Jacky Lin (iDTech Ventures), Guang Xun Xu (NASDAQ), Ludvig Nilsson (Jade Investments), Ren Guang Min (Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing), Shi Dinghuan (China Renewable Energy Society), Zhao Hualin (China’s Ministry of Environmental Protection), Dieter Heinz (Bayer Technology Services), Dong Chen (Greater China Climate Group), Alex Tham (Alcan), Jen Martin Fertsch (Wal-Mart),
Ping He (International Fund for China’s Environment), Zhou Weifang (GE Water and Process Technologies), Joan Larrea (Global Environment Fund), Jack Levy (Israel Cleantech Ventures), Jiang Kejun (Energy Research Institute), Rob Watson (American Sinotech), Stanley Yip (ARUP China), Jeffrey Heung (Honeywell), Justin Adams (BP Alternative Energy), Kelvin Yu (Sequoia China), Robert Zhou (Northern Light Venture Capital),
Daniel Zhu (Transpacific Resources Inc), David Wu (Shanghai Netpower Technologies), Frank Zheng (Allpku Management Consulting Group), Wang Xiao Kang (China Energy Conservation Investment Corporation), Chris Bongars (Sustainasia) and Wu Qinghuan (China Energy Recovery).
‘Cleantech Forum XX’ is organised by Cleantech Group, LLC. For more information, please contact Admin@EnergyAsia.com.