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VX2012 GREEN MARKETMAKERS CONFERENCE & EXPO

Los Angeles, United States

VX2012 GREEN MARKETMAKERS CONFERENCE & EXPO

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Price Fee Quantity
Standard Rate $550.00 $0.00
VIP Rate $1,200.00 $0.00
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Event Details

Standard Registration Includes:

Monday, January 23, 2012

7:00 AM - 5:15 PM

Opening & Luncheon Plenaries 

Panel Sessions

(over 30 cross-platform sessions)

 Cocktail Reception

at Los Angeles Marriott Downtown 


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

8:00 AM  - 12:30 PM

Additional Plenaries and Panels 

 

  VIP Registration Includes:

All the above plus:

Invitation-only, small, boardroom roundtables during the conference.

and 

Sunday, January 22, 2012 

Afternoon VIP Receptions

Consular Receptions with Speakers & Sponsors

 

Please note the cost of parking at the Los Angeles Marriott Downtown Hotel is $15 per day. Attendees are encouraged to take public transit to and from the event. For more information visit Metro.net to plan your trip.

 

Energy & Infrastructure: The Business of Adaptation to Green is the theme of VerdeXchange's upcoming VX 2012 Conference & Expo. Set for January 22-24th in downtown Los Angeles, VX2012 attracts executive level, private and public sector utility managers, technology innovators, public officials, financiers, water and transportation leaders, clean tech researchers, and environmental stewards from the western United States and around the world.  As in our past four conferences, VX2012 affords participants an intimate, unmatched B2B opportunity to network and leverage business opportunities, technologies, products and services that are driving innovation, sustainable practice and new investment across all platforms. 

VX2012 Panel Topics include:

  • Cleantech Leadership: Korea, Canada, Japan, Germany, et al.
  • Monetizing Efficiency
  • Financing Transportation and Public Infrastructure
  • Utility GHG Regulation, Funding, Research, & Partnership Policies
  • Cap & Trade in California: Now What? 
  • The Delta: The Lynchpin of California's Hydrology 
  • Solar, Wind, Biofuels, and Geothermal Technologies
  • Cars 2.0 and Related Fuel Infrastructure
  • Next Gen Clean Tech Financing: Equity, Debt, and Project Financing
  • Transmission and Storage
  • Sustainable Cities, Planning, and Architecture
  • Smart Grid Technologies: Efficiency and Services
  • Integrated Water Policy: Recycle, Reuse, and Desalinization 
  • Growing Importance of Natural Gas
  • Waste-to-Energy Technologies and Protocols
  • Greening Port Infrastructure and Logistics
  • Carbon Reporting and Verification
  • Energy Security: North America's Oil and Gas Politicy
  • Biofuels - Powering Next Generation Air Travel
  • Water Technologies: Municipal Options
  • Clean Tech Incubators; University Research/Tech Transfer

 

Where


333. S. Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, 90071