TiE SIG Cleantech presents Innovations in Clean Technologies and Ecosystem in the UK

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anjali pillai

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Aug 31, 2012, 7:44:26 AM8/31/12
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Here's announcing TiE Bangalore Cleantech SIG's next Cleantech Thursday (CTT) event:

 

When: Thursday, 6th September 2012, 6 PM

 

Where: TiE Bangalore Office, Divyasree Chambers, Langford Town

 

Topic: "Innovations in Clean Technologies and Ecosystem in the UK."

 

Description: 

 

The first cleantech theme-based event is happening in September 2012. We are announcing the Cleantech Thursday event here. The theme being addressed is across countries partnerships in the Cleantech sector. This CTT would be followed by a Bangalore Cambridge Innovation Network project event where TIE Cleantech SIG is an active partner. 

The speaker will discuss about the Bangalore Cambridge Innovation Network project and opportunities for linking up companies, entrepreneurs in both cities. The vision of the Bangalore - Cambridge Network is to foster links between academics, businesses, researchers and entrepreneurs from both the cities leveraging upon each others’ ecosystems for mutual benefit. The Bangalore - Cambridge Network aims to provide a platform to exchange ideas, technologies, build research and business collaborations, commercialise technology and provide access to new markets.

 

 He will also touch upon the upcoming BCIN event on September 13th http://www.cambridge-india.org/bangalore2012/.

 

Speaker: Tom Wells is Deputy Head of the Science and Innovation Network in India and is based at the British Deputy High Commission in Bangalore.

 

Speaker Profile:  Tom Well worked for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills in London as a Policy Advisor in the Science & Society Team prior to joining the Innovation Network in January 2012. His responsibilities included science and the media and public engagement with science. Tom is a chemist by training, and has a MChem from the University of York, specialising in clean technology and natural resources. Following this, Tom worked for Uniqema (now Croda International) developing renewable ingredients for personal care products, some of which were patented with Tom listed as an inventor. Later, he gained his PhD from Imperial College London, exploring new ways of making biodegradable plastics. Tom presented the results of his work at several international conferences.

 

Registration: https://bangalore.tie.org/event/8/sig-cleantech-presents-innovations-clean-technologies-and-ecosystem-uk

 

Vaidyanathan

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Aug 31, 2012, 8:06:18 AM8/31/12
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Dear Anjali / all,

 

I am traveling and hence would miss this : (

 

Best reg

 

Vaidy

 

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Sunil...@fco.gov.uk

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Dear All,

As you might be aware, TiE Bangalore Clean Tech SIG is working with the Science and Innovation Network of British High Commission and University of Cambridge, to develop Bangalore Cambridge Innovation Network (BCIN).  The vision of BCIN is to foster links between academics, businesses, researchers and entrepreneurs from both the cities leveraging  upon each others’ ecosystems for mutual benefit. The BCIN aims to provide a platform to exchange ideas, technologies, build research and business collaborations, commercialise technology and provide access to new markets.

The BCIN launch is being organized on 13th September where the Vice Chancellor of Cambridge along with a delegation from Cambridge University will be participating. The event will start at lunch time with a plenary. The plenary will be followed by working sessions in parallel ( which is by invitation only) to see if we can articulate the value proposition for the BCIN. The goal is to work together to make this a success and develop closer links. Cleantech is one of the six areas identified for developing a roadmap for BCIN. The detailed agenda for the event is at the end of this email and can also be found at http://www.cambridge-india.org/bangalore2012/.

Participation is free, but prior registration is compulsory. To register please send an email with your details to bangal...@admin.cam.ac.uk

I look forward to seeing you.

Thanks and best regards,

Sunil

 

 

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