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If you are a Senior Executive from a promising energy-based technology or service company interested in being considered to present at the Energy Venture Fair III by our Technical Advisory Panel, and are interested in having a platform to present your vision and business plans before a national audience of investors, please register here to receive an application.
If your organization is chosen to participate, you will make two 15-minute presentations each over the two days, highlighting your corporate business plans, management style, products and industry trends. Presenting companies will be showcased in five streams to facilitate attendees' ability to view up to thirty presentations over the two days.
If you are interested in exposing your business and products to a national audience of venture capitalists and strategic investors, please register here.
- Comments from a few of the EVFII Presenting Companies...
- Jason R. Stancil, Fuel Links, Inc.
"This is perhaps the best forum I have seen that pulls together companies and VCs who have an interest in the market or industry of the presenting companies. I thought the networking opportunities were very good and even though a particular VC didn't see our presentation, we had ample opportunity to meet with them over a meal or drinks to gain their interest."
- Glenn Doell, Dais-Analytic Corporation
"This was the best event of its type that I've attended. Despite a difficult financial climate, a reasonable sized group of investors attended. Rapid presentation schedule, with very limited presentation times, kept the program moving while allowing exposure to a large group of companies."
- Brad Anderson, SolArc
"Opportunity to broaden our exposure and introduce investors to our concepts and the networking opportunities."
- David P. Hoffman, Celerity Energy, Inc
"It was a good opportunity to tune our company's presentation and to get feedback. The opportunity to present twice was important."
- Ron Josephson, RETX
"Good networking opportunity and ability to reach new investors."
- Gail Moser, Pavilion Technologies
"Exposure to so many companies in a compressed time frame - not just capital companies, but potential partners, competitors, etc. It was very interesting."
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