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Los Angeles Technology Week

Keynote Speaker(s):
Steve Glenn “CEO of LivingHomes”

Event Type: Technology Seminars & Anniversary Celebration

Location:
Business Technology Center
2400 North Lincoln Avenue
Altadena, CA 91001
(626) 296-6300 | (626) 296-6301

Time: 11:00 am to 7:00 pm

Description:
Program highlights include a FREE Technology Fair on the grounds of the BTC with innovative exhibits from internationally renowned technology companies and institutions as well as hybrid, electric and fuel cell concept vehicles.

Premium Events & Ticketholder Benefits:

Emerging Clean Technologies Keynote Luncheon
featuring Steve Glenn, founder & CEO of LivingHomes
12:00 pm-1:30 pm Main Tent
$35 ($25 if purchased online before Oct. 22)
Challenging the conventional wisdom that promotes a false antagonism between the marketplace and environmentalism, Steve Glenn will speak to the new economic opportunities that lie at the intersection of business, environmental responsibility and clean technologies – and how his company, LivingHomes, embodies this new paradigm.
• Reserved seating
• Light buffet lunch & gourmet refreshments
• Valid for entry to all ticketed programs
• Free refreshments & non-alcoholic beverages throughout the day

L.A., the Automobile & the 21st Century
2:00 pm-3:00 pm Main Tent
$15 ($10 if purchased online before Oct. 22)
• Priority seating
• Free refreshments & non-alcoholic beverages throughout the day
• Valid for entry to “Sustainable Energy Technologies Forum”

A panel discussion moderated by L.A. Times Pulitzer Prize Winner, Dan Neil.
Panelists include:
Geoff Wardle, Art Center College of Design, Director of Advanced Mobility Research; Steve Fambro, Aptera, founder, CTO and former CEO, Aptera; Franz von Holzhausen, Tesla Motors, Chief Designer; Dave Barthmuss, GM, Group Manager of Western Regional Environment and Energy Policy.

Sustainable Energy Technologies Forum
3:30 pm-4:30 pm Main Tent
$15 ($10 if purchased online before Oct. 22)
• Priority seating
• Free refreshments & non-alcoholic beverages throughout the day
• Valid for entry to “L.A., the Automobile & the 21st Century”

A panel discussion moderated by Ben Kuo, founder, editor & publisher of SoCalTech
Panelists include:
Rao Surampudi, PhD, Technical Group Supervisor, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, fuel cell and battery expert; Michael Bissonette, Vice President and General Manager, Energy Technology Center, Aerovironment; Gregg Ander, FAIA, Chief Architect and Manager, Design and Engineering Services Group, Southern California Edison; Deep Patel, CEO and Founder, GoGreenSolar.com; John Howard, VP of Business Development, Distributed World Power.

Funding Early Stage Tech Companies: What’s Hot and What’s Not
2:00 pm-3:00 pm BTC
$15 ($10 if purchased online before Oct. 22)
• Priority seating
• Free refreshments & non-alcoholic beverages throughout the day
• Valid for entry to “IP & Technology Law: Am I and My Company Protected?”

IP & Technology Law: Am I and My Company Protected?
3:30 pm-4:30 pm BTC
$15 ($10 if purchased online before Oct. 22)
• Priority seating
• Free refreshments & non-alcoholic beverages throughout the day
• Valid for entry to “Funding Early Stage Tech Companies”

Where tech companies are most vulnerable and what to do about it.
A panel discussion moderated by Dr. Sao Surampudi, JPL.
Panelists include:
Tom Daly, Christie Parker & Hale; Scott Alderton, Stubbs & Alderton; Brad Schwartz, Strategic Law Partners; Melanie Salveson, Executive Director, Technology & Development Group.

Come network with transportation and energy experts, venture capitalists, angel investors, technology entrepreneurs, elected representatives and public officials at the Los Angeles Business Technology Center.

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