Industry sector: Consulting

Work, Live, Sustain: An MHT Cleantech Forum
How cleantech is being applied to business, home and community

Successful cleantech companies today must not only have a superior technology product, but also must prove return on investment and value to the buyer. Buyers want energy efficiency and positive ROI, and they’re not always willing to settle on long-term results — they want a short-term result too. Consumers, which include homeowners and mom-and-pop shops, are no different: They want measurable energy efficiency without a large capital outlay.
As consumer spending rises and the economy improves, what will drive adoption? If cleantech products can’t compete on cost, how do you create marketplace momentum? And longer-term, how do you effect change across the value chain so that consumers and buyers do, eventually, pay less and get more?

Council Members and Sponsors receive a 20% discount. For the discount code, contact Walter Frick: wfrick@cleanenergycouncil.org.

Panel to include:
Moderator: John Loughnane, Esq. Partner, Eckert Seamans
Geoff Chapin, Founder and CEO, Next Step Living
David Douglas, Senior Fellow at the Breakthrough Institute and former Chief Sustainability Officer at Sun Microsystems
Jonathan Guerster, CEO, Groom Energy Solutions
Tom Pincince, CEO, Digital Lumens President and CEO
Ted Stimpson, CEO, Imagitas Inc., a Pitney Bowes Co.

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April 29, 2010

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