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February 25, 2011

Enventix to Participate in Energy Technology Event



The prestigious Technology Showcase at the ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit, co-hosted by the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy, and CTSI, the Clean Technology and Sustainable Industries Organization will take place February 28 - March 2, 2011.

As one of ARPA-E’s selected organizations, Enventix, Inc. will exhibit its high-efficiency waste to clean power technology to about 2,000 national leaders, including top researchers, investors, entrepreneurs, corporate executives and government officials, who will gather at the Gaylord Convention Center just outside Washington, D.C.

ARPA-E is a new agency within the U.S. Department of Energy and the first to focus exclusively on breakthrough energy technologies that could radically change the way we use energy.

Company officials said they were excited at the prospect of showing off their selection to top technologists and cutting-edge clean tech organizations, who were competing to participate in the Showcase. Research and business development teams from 14 Corporate Acceleration Partners committed to technology commercialization are expected to be present. This includes Dow, Bosch, Applied Materials and Lockheed Martin (News - Alert). High profile speakers including U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu and others will address the gathering.

The Summit is an opportunity for Enventix to meet with ARPA-E and other leading collaborators to advance the next generation of energy technologies to market. More than 200 groundbreaking technologies from ARPA-E awardees, corporations, National Labs and Department of Energy R&D programs will be featured at the event. In a press release, Dr. Monem Alyaser, Enventix’s CEO and president said, “Enventix's technology is transformative for small scale conversion of waste or low-grade resources to clean, local energy, and we’re fortunate that ARPA-E has the vision to select a company like ours for its Technology Showcase.”



Mini Swamy is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Jennifer Russell

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