27 July 2010

Business Climate 2010


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BusinessClimate 2010 

Finding Moore's Law for sustainability

Expectation→Driving Investment→Yielding Innovation 
 

Who:      Executives, Principals, Investors, Policy-makers, NGO’s
What:     A Summit on Sustainability and Innovation
When:    
Climate Week NY°C – third Week of September
              Tuesday, September 21, 2010 - 9am to 5pm
Where:  New York City, Premiere mid-town Location
Why:      Finding Moore’s Law for Sustainability
How:       Apply to Attend

Dear Friend,

You have been selected as a potential delegate to an exclusive business leadership forum on sustainability and innovation this fall.
 

Come join Sir Richard Branson, Chairman of the Virgin Group (Invited) and hear him discuss how expectation has driven his global business empire, and how he sees the expectation around a green, sustainable economy as driving the biggest business opportunity of his lifetime.
Listen to former Costa Rican President Jose Maria Figueres (Invited) describe the transformational power of sustainability as it aligns the interests of entrepreneurs and business people with that of society and the planet.
Learn how Craig Cogut, Co-founder, Pegasus Capital (Invited) has used expectation to drive the growth of a multi-billion dollar global private equity investment fund, and how expectation around sustainable business models is creating both competitive advantages and enhanced customer appeal.
Find out why Jigar Shah, CEO, the Carbon War Room (Confirmed), a visionary pioneer in building the now multi-billion dollar solar services industry, expects that creating climate wealth will be the transformational opportunity of business in the 21st Century.

Meet other leaders in building sustainability through innovation:

Paul Dickinson, CEO, Carbon Disclosure Project (Confirmed)
Rich Lechner, VP of Energy & Environment, IBM (Confirmed)
Stephen Harper, Dir. Environ/Energy Policy, Intel (Confirmed)
Clay Nesler, Vice President, Global Energy and Sustainability, Johnson Controls, Inc (Confirmed)

This September New York City will be the site of Climate Week NY°C.  As part of the events carbonRational, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Carbon War Room are presenting BusinessClimate 2010 on Tuesday September 21st – a business summit focused on the interdependence of expectation, innovation and sustainability.  As the semiconductor revolution was driven by the expectations of Moore’s Law, the next industrial revolution must also be guided by expectations.  To build a sustainable carbon-constricted economy we need constancy-of-purpose which can only be driven by a shared expectation - a Moore’s Law for sustainability.
 
BusinessClimate 2010 is an event for those interested in learning how sustainability is more than social responsibility – it’s about the investments, people and ideas that are shaping the next industrial revolution.
 
Learn from technologists about the Energy-Information Swap that is transforming products, industries and societies.  Hear entrepreneurs and financiers discuss the innovation in clean energy and energy efficiency already transforming the global economy.  Find out how China’s industrialization is being built not on coal alone – but on expectations around wind and solar technology that are steering global investment eastward.
 
Apply now for one of the limited seats to BusinessClimate 2010.  Delegates who apply before August 1st and are selected will receive a discounted admission rate.
 
On or before August 1: $395
After August 1:             $495
 
Hope to see you in New York on September 21st.

Apply to attend

With best regards,

Andrew

Andrew J McKeon, Principal, carbonRational blog BusinessClimate 2010 
Reasoning Towards a Sustainable Economy  
1202 Lexington Avenue - 302, New York, NY 10028  |  +1 917 750 6779  | amckeon@carbonRational.com

 



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1 comment:

  1. Not all speakers are confirmed. Please follow link for updates.

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