Creating jobs in the low-carbon economy is an enormous challenge that requires technological innovation, robust capital markets, and supportive government policies. The 7th Berkeley-Stanford Cleantech Conference will explore how China and the U.S. will collectively (and competitively) create green jobs from perspectives of policy, business, and technology.
The event, featuring a special keynote by Energy Secretary Steven Chu, takes place Saturday, April 9 from 10:00-8:00 pm at the PG&E Auditorium, 77 Beale Street, San Francisco.
VentureBeat readers can register here with discount code BSCC7_GreenBeat and receive a 20% discount.
Panelists will explore the following questions:
How do the U.S. and China define green jobs? Are more jobs created in “upstream” activities like manufacturing or “downstream” activities like installation? Which cleantech sector has the most potential for job growth? How are the U.S. and China using government policy to create job growth? How should students choose among different green jobs?Selected Panelists include:
Andrew Chung (Lightspeed Ventures) Ira Ehrenpreis (Technology Partners) Charlie Gay (Applied Materials) Zach Gentry (Adura Technologies) Dian Grueneich (CPUC) Michael Kanellos (Greentech Media) Joanna Lewis (Georgetown) Yumin Liu (GCL Solar Energy) Teryn Norris (Stanford) Jay Paidipati (Navigant Consulting) Puon Penn (Wells Fargo) Christopher Rose (CODA Automotive) Polly Shaw (Suntech) Anne Smart (SVLG) Marc van Gerven (Q-Cells) Sanjay Wagle (ARPA-E) Frank Wolak (Stanford) Jason Wolf (Better Place)Again,�register here with discount code BSCC7_GreenBeat and receive a 20% discount.
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