Biomimicry in the Big City: Can Nature Inspire Cleantech Solutions?Thursday, November 3, 2011, 7PM to 9PM (doors open at 6:30)The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space at WNYC44 Charlton Street (at Varick St), New York, NY 10014Live web stream available: http://www.livestream.com/greentechmediaHumans have always looked to nature for inspiration in industry and progress. By observing nature, we have developed better machines, materials and buildings to improve our world. Only recently, however, have we begun to explore the potential of observing nature to advance clean-energy technology. Entrepreneurs, investors and biomimetic designers will discuss how companies are utilizing biomimicry to design, build and operate innovative cleantech technologies. Join us as experts explore the benefits and challenges of this new collaborative model and dive into the best strategies for success. A networking reception will follow the discussion and audience Q&A.This event is open to the public. General admission is $25 and student admission is $10 with a valid ID. Register at: https://co.clickandpledge.com/advanced/default.aspx?wid=40437Panelists:- Chris Garvin, Partner, Terrapin Bright Green- Mark Dorfman, Consulting Scientist, Biomimicry 3.8- Pat Sapinsley, Venture Partner, Good Energies; President, Build Efficiently, LLC- Sam Cochran, Co-founder, CEO & Chief Design Officer, SMITModerator:- Reena Jana, Contributing Editor, SmartPlanet, a CBS Interactive siteOpening Speaker- Miriam Pye, Senior Project Manager of Manufacturing Technology Development, NYSERDA
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