Green:Net 2010: Don't Miss It!
I’m thrilled to announce that we’re holding our second annual Green:Net conference on April 29, at San Francisco’s Mission Bay conference center. Similar to our sold out Green:Net 2009 event, this year’s conference will focus on how information technology — software, computing, the web and communication networks — can be used to reduce energy needs and greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change.
While Green:Net 2010 will be bigger, it will still feature the cutting edge, under-the-radar and next-generation ideas and innovators in the space where green meets IT. This year we’re placing more focus on the smart grid and connected cars, and we’ll also feature topics like home energy management, carbon software, investing in energy efficiency and infotech, greener data centers and using the web for a green social movement.
We’re just starting to put together the lineup, but have already secured some great speakers (more on that in the coming days). If you feel that you, or someone you know, would rock Green:Net as a speaker, drop me a line at events AT gigaom.com. We’ll also be featuring our Green:Net startup launchpad again, so contact us if your new company fits the bill: a new company with an innovative idea and technology for how IT can fight climate change (preference given to stealth companies that launch at Green:Net 2010).
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I like how you say preference is given to stealth companies :) That really is an attention getter. I think I will be able to make it this year, last year was great and anyone that is even remotely related to the industry should come. The green wave is here.