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Clean as C lean Technology Investment C lean WORLD A s i a 2 0 1 1 11 – 14 July 2011, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Singapore Partnership, investment and capital raising for investors, innovators and financiers BOOK NOW! Supported by: For more on Singapore Breaking New Ground Asia’s largest cleantech investment event Connecting Asian capital with global cleantech opportunities Showcasing up & coming global cleantech innovation for investment Accessing leading cleantech investors for partnership Organised by:
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Clean as

CleanTechnologyInvestment

CleanWORLDAsia 2011

11 – 14 July 2011, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Singapore

Partnership, investment and capital raising for investors, innovators and fi nanciers

BOOK NOW!

Supported by:

For more on Singapore

Breaking New Ground

Asia’s largest cleantech investment event• Connecting Asian capital with global cleantech opportunities

• Showcasing up & coming global cleantech innovation for investment

• Accessing leading cleantech investors for partnership

Organised by:

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Book before 04 June 2011

and Save up to SGD550!

“Very useful event helping to understand the enormous investment opportunities in the world's largest clean energy region”Wal van Lierop, President & CEO, Chrysalix Energy Venture Capital,

Canada

“Excellent event for the clean tech community in Asia offering high quality networking opportunities and interesting panels and presentations”Giuseppe "Joseph" Jacobelli, Former Group Director - Carbon

Ventures, CLP Holdings

Hong Kong

ASIAN CAPITAL. GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES

Access cleantech companies from across the world

Connect with over 100 cleantech companies from US, Europe, Australia and Asia who are actively seeking capital in just 2 days. We work with more than 10 leading cleantech associations and government investment bodies who will be bringing their members to the event. We have 8 country pavilions showcasing cleantech companies actively seeking capital.

Why you cannot afford

to miss this event?

• Over 300 cleantech companies and investors

• Over 100 prequalifi ed cleantech companies

• Over 50 investors across different profi les our speaking

• 10 targeted panel sessions

• 8 Country Pavilions

• 8 Sector-Focused Deal-Matching Roundtables

Clean Technology Investment World

Asia gives you the opportunity to:

• Hear from a wide spectrum of Asian investors: Angel Investors, Venture Capital, Private Equity, Corporate Venture Capital, Corporate Investors, Cleantech Funds & LPs

• Network and develop new business with global & Asian cleantech companies

• Understand investment appetite of Asian and global investors

• Evaluate prequalifi ed cleantech companies looking to raise capital

• Access LPs looking to invest in cleantech funds

• Identify acquisition, investment targets and JV partnerships across different stages and cleantech sectors

Over the last 2 years, more than 70% of capital raised on clean technology public offerings was done in Asia. The rise of cleantech investments in Asia also triggered growth activities in the M&A and IPO markets. It is without doubt that Asia is already THE DESTINATION to drive global cleantech investments and innovations. Are you ready

to capitalize on these massive

opportunities NOW?

CleanTech Investment World Asia is the only dedicated

platform in the region to connect Asian investors with global

innovators, investors and fi nanciers to discuss investments,

partnerships and capital raising opportunities.

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HEAR FROM THE MOST INFLUENTIAL CLEANTECH INVESTORS IN ASIA AND GLOBALLY

DAY 1 – Global Keynote Address

Ravi Viswanathan, General Partner, New

Enterprise Associates, United States

With a mandate to invest US$1 billion in cleantech, Ravi will be provide you with insights on how to expand cleantech investments globally.

DAY 1 – Asian Keynote Address

Tulsi Tanti, Chairman and Managing Director, Suzlon, India With a fi rm commitment to social and ecological development, Tulsi will share with you how he led Suzlon to commercial success within a short 15 years while building a reputation as a socially responsible enterprise with sustainable development at the core of the business.

DAY 2 – Opening Address

Peter Grubstein, Founder & Managing Partner, NGEN Partners, United States

As a leading pure cleantech fund, Peter will reveal effective and proven strategies in raising capital for your cleantech funds.

DAY 1 – Global Investors Panel

Ajit Nazre, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufi eld

& Byers, United States

Overseeing investments in India but based in the States, Ajit will explain how he manages overseas investments and the exciting opportunities in India.

DAY 1 – Global Investors Panel

Chu Swee-Yeok, Chief Executive Offi cer, EDB Investments, Singapore

Swee-Yeok will share with you her experiences in equity investments and the investment appetite of the Singapore Government-affi liated fund in the cleantech space.

DAY 1 – Asian Investors Panel

Don Ye, Founder and Managing Partner, Tsing Capital, China

With four dedicated funds under management based out of China, Don will be identifying hidden opportunities that lie within China and Asia.

DAY 1 – Late Stage Panel

Lewis Soo, Head - Low Carbon Tech Origination, Carbon Ventures, CLP Holdings,

Hong Kong

In charge of identifying suitable new energy technologies for deployment in the CLP’s business, Lewis will share with you how his team evaluates clean technologies for CLP Holdings.

DAY 1 – Early Stage Panel

Melissa Guzy, Managing Director and Group Leader, Emerging Markets-Asia, VantagePoint

Venture Partners, Hong Kong

Leading the fi rm's Asia investment team, Melissa will be reviewing the risks and rewards in investing in early stage companies.

DAY 1– CVC Panel

Johan Carlsson, President & Chief Executive Offi cer, Volvo Technology

Transfer, SwedenAs the head of Volvo’s venture capital arm, Johan will provide insights on the fi rm’s assessment criteria in making more than 20 investments in cleantech companies across various sectors.

DAY 2 – CVC Panel

Gerd Goette, Investment Partner, Siemens

Venture Capital, United States

Gerd will be speaking about the investment model at SVC and how they strive to make it a “win-win-win” for the portfolio company, parent company and CVC

DAY 2 – Late Stage Panel

Meir Ukeles, Partner, Israel Cleantech

Ventures, Israel

Meir will be contributing his experience in solar, waste to energy and smart grid technology investments and why a VC fi rm like his has invested in late stage companies as well.

DAY 1 – Asian Investors Panel

Vish Palekar, CEO & Business Head, Cleantech Ventures, Mahindra Partners, India

Heads the Cleantech and the Solar business for Mahindra Group, Vish will be giving his insights on where Mahindra is looking to invest within the cleantech space.

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Connect with these leading cleantech players

Vivek Tandon

Co-Founder and General PartnerAloe Private Equity, France

Daniel Kolber

CEOIntellivest Securities, USA

Hope Chen

Managing DirectorDraper Fisher Jurvetson,

China

Andre Shortell

PartnerGP Bullhound, United

Kingdom

Raj Pai

Managing DirectorGlobal Environment Fund, India

Andrew Pidden

Managing DirectorCLSA Capital Partners,

Singapore

Larry Travers

DirectorSindicatum Carbon

Capital, Singapore

Ron Mahabir

Managing Director & Co-FounderAsia Cleantech Capital,

Singapore

Wong Mun Yew

Senior Vice PresidentEDB Investments,

Singapore

Robert Todd

Director for Renewable Energy – Resources and Energy GroupHSBC, Hong Kong

Stan Sakai

Managing DirectorDEFTA Partners, USA

Peter T. Gutman

Global Head, Renewable Energy & Environment Principal FinanceStandard Chartered

Bank, United Kingdom

Anthony Fox

PartnerZouk Capital, Singapore

Balaji Srinivas

Managing PartnerAureos Capital, India

John Davidson

CEOEMC Solar, Australia

Nicolas Chaudron

PartnerIdinvest Partners, France

Simon Parker

Chief Executive Offi cerDP CleanTech, China

John Butt

General PartnerConduit Ventures Limited, United Kingdom

Tay Lee

Founder and CEOEn Technologies, South

Korea

Chan Han Meng

Founding PartnerNature Elements Capital

Singapore

Pravan Malhotra

Clean Technology Investments, South Asia, International Finance

Corporation, India

Michel Birnbaum

General PartneriGlobePartners, Singapore

Benjamin Taube

ChairmanGlobal Cleantech Cluster

Association, USA

Fred Chang

Managing DirectorChrysalix Asia, China

Alexander Georgieff

Managing DirectorGeorgieff Capital, Germany

Markus Thill

Managing DirectorRobert Bosch Venture

Capital, Germany

Deepak Natarajan

DirectorIntel Capital, Singapore

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8.30 Registration & Coffee

8.45 Welcome remarks

8.45 Opening Remarks

Benjamin Taube, Chair, Global CleanTech Cluster

Association, USA

Global Opportunities and Investment Challenges

9.00 Global Keynote Address

Accessing clean technology as a rising alternative asset

class for sustainable returns

• NEA’s perspective on how do you expand cleantech investments globally?

• Comparing clean technology against traditional asset classes in delivering lucrative returns

• How can investors maximise on their returns while minimising risks through portfolio diversifi cation?

Ravi Viswanathan, General Partner, NEA, United States

9.20 Asian Keynote Address

From investee to investor: Learning from the growth

story of Suzlon

• The opportunity in change: Sustainable business equals sustainable returns

• Business models: Innovating to maximize returns • Technology: Getting more from less

Tulsi Tanti, Chairman and Managing Director, Suzlon, India

9.40 Global Investors Panel Discussion

Insights from non-Asian investors – Examining

challenges, opportunities and partnership strategies

• Identifying challenges of accessing cleantech investments for non-Asian cleantech investors

• Unraveling profi table sectors with attractive investment returns across different regions

• Discussing market entry and partnership strategies for greater returns in Asia

Peter Grubstein, Founder and Managing Partner, NGEN

Partners, United States

Ravi Viswanathan, General Partner, NEA, United States

Ajit Nazre, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufi eld & Byers,

United States

Chu Swee-Yeok, Chief Executive Offi cer, EDB Investments,

Singapore

10.20 Asian Investors Panel Discussion

Understanding the investment appetite of Asian

cleantech investors for sustainable profi table returns

• Where are Asian investors looking to invest in cleantech? • Evaluating the challenges and opportunities between

investing in and out of Asia • Identifying market entry strategies to successfully

penetrate the Asian cleantech space

Don Ye, Founder and Managing Partner, Tsing Capital, China

Andrew Pidden, Managing Director, CLSA Capital Partners,

Singapore

Vish Palekar, CEO & Business Head, Cleantech Ventures,

Mahindra Partners, India

11.00 You’ve heard how Asian cleantech companies have evolved and have

dominated the global clean technology space: now it is time to meet the existing and future players in this market. Be on fi rst name terms with the senior executives responsible for continent’s largest projects allocation. We have taken the headache out of networking.

Investment Models & Strategies: Seed & Early Stage

11.30 Early Stage Session

Evaluating investment models and strategies to

maximise returns in a high risk environment

• Assessing the investment partnership between

Vantage Point Capital Partners and Hengfu Logistics

in China, a cold chain logistics service provider

Melissa Guzy, Managing Director and Group Leader of Emerging Markets-Asia, VantagePoint Capital Partners,

Hong Kong

• Early growth cleantech opportunities - Building

market leadership

Michel Birnbaum, General Partner, iGlobePartners,

Singapore

• Understanding key decision criteria and strategies in

early stage investments

Meir Ukeles, Partner, Israel Cleantech Ventures, Israel

• Learning from Conduit Ventures investment in Wal

Fuel Systems, a China-based start up company

producing technologies for emissions control and

diesel engines

John Butt, General Partner, Conduit Ventures, United Kingdom

Open Forum:

Melissa Guzy, Managing Director and Group Leader of

Emerging Markets-Asia, VantagePoint Capital Partners, Hong Kong

Michel Birnbaum, General Partner, iGlobePartners, Singapore

Meir Ukeles, Partner, Israel Cleantech Ventures, Israel

John Butt, General Partner, Conduit Ventures, United Kingdom

12.15 Early Stage Project Showcase

Three prequalifi ed start up and early stage cleantech

companies will present their latest clean technologies

with end goal of securing needed capital and business

partners to commercialize these technologies. These

companies will present on the following:

• The technology – business case • Investment requirements and ROI • Risks and future business potential

13.00 Networking luncheon

Investment Models & Strategies: Growth & Expansion Stage

2.00 Growth Stage Session

Identifying different investment strategies to optimize

capital allocation

• Understanding Zouk Capital’s approach in working

with SIC Processing, a recycler of sawing slurry used

in the solar PV and semi conductor industries in

Germany

Anthony Fox, Partner, Zouk Capital, Singapore

• Leveraging on the industry expertise of Asia

Cleantech Capital in growing Green Lofts, an EV

Charging Infrastructure Company

Ron Mahabir, Managing Director & Co-Founder, Asia

Cleantech Capital, Singapore

Tuesday 12 July 2011DAY ONE

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If you are a cleantech company actively seeking capital and business partners, this is your only

platform in Asia to reach out to over 100 hundred Asian and Global investors who are actively seeking

investments in cleantech. Present your business case why these investors must invest in your

technologies. Call Mathew Oriel at +65 6322 2319 or email at [email protected] to discuss how

we can help you secure your needed capital.

Tuesday 12 July 2011DAY ONE

• Learning from the partnership between Sindicatum

Carbon Capital and Bangkok Landfi ll Project on

capturing of methane gas for conversation to clean

energy and power

Larry Travers, Director, Sindicatum Carbon Capital,

Singapore

• Managing cross border early stage investments and a

closer look at talent management

Hope Chen, Managing Director, Draper Fisher

Jurvetson, China

Open Forum:

Anthony Fox, Partner, Zouk Capital, Singapore

Ron Mahabir, Managing Director & Co-Founder, Asia

Cleantech Capital, Singapore

Larry Travers, Director, Sindicatum Carbon Capital, Singapore

Hope Chen, Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, China

2.45 Growth Stage Project Showcase

Three prequalifi ed cleantech companies who are at the

growth stage will present with end goal of securing

needed capital and business partners to expand and

further develop their technologies. These companies will

present on the following:

• The technology – business case • Investment requirements and ROI • Risks and future business potential

• Developing and exploiting clean energy technologies

to deliver cost-effective solutions for the new carbon-

sensitive world

John Davidson, CEO, EMC Solar, Australia

3.30 Afternoon refreshments

Investment Models & Strategies: Late Stage

4.00 Late Stage Panel Discussion

Investing in the later stages – Evaluating the pros and

cons of late stage investments

• Assessing opportunities and challenges for VCs to

invest in late stage projects

Meir Ukeles, Partner, Israel Cleantech Ventures, Israel

• How does a utility company approach different

segments of cleantech?

Lewis Soo, Head - Low Carbon Tech Origination, Carbon Ventures, CLP Holdings, Hong Kong

• Investing in a Renewable Energy IPP in India –

Insights on GEF’s partnership with Greenko

Raj Pai, Managing Director, Global Environment Fund, India

• Cleantech efforts of the 30 fi rms that make up the

Dow Jones Industrial Average

Daniel Kolber, CEO, Intellivest Securities Inc., USA

Open Forum:

Meir Ukeles, Partner, Israel Cleantech Ventures, Israel

Lewis Soo, Head - Low Carbon Tech Origination, Carbon Ventures, CLP Holdings, Hong Kong

Raj Pai, Managing Director, Global Environment Fund, India

Daniel Kolber, CEO, Intellivest Securities Inc., USA

4.45 Late Stage Project Showcase

Three prequalifi ed cleantech companies who are at the

late stage will present with end goal of securing needed

capital and business partners to expand and further

develop their technologies. These companies will

present on the following:

• The technology – business case • Investment requirements and ROI • Risks and future business potential

• Cutting edge power and smart grid technologies

Tay Lee, Founder and CEO, En Technologies, South

Korea and Stan Sakai, Managing Director, DEFTA

Partners, USA

5.15 Investment Banks Panel Discussion

Models and Strategies for late stage investment in the

clean tech space

• Criteria for investing in late stage cleantech companies • Evaluating risks and rewards with late stage cleantech

investments • Understanding and preparing for an effective exit

strategies in the Cleantech sector

Robert Todd, Director for Renewable Energy – Resources

and Energy Group, HSBC, Hong Kong

Peter T. Gutman, Global Head, Renewable Energy & Environment, Principal Finance, Standard Chartered Bank, United Kingdom

Andre Shortell, Partner, GP Bullhound, United Kingdom

5.45 Chairperson’s closing summary & end of conference day

one

6.00 Business Matching and Deal Making Dinner Reception

– Launching of Global CleanTech Cluster Association

(GCCA) in Asia

Get connected with the World’s biggest cluster of cleantech associations. This is your chance to be part of GCCA’s network and benefi t from tremendous intellectual, social and commercial support. Come and join at the GCCA Asia Launch by registering as Conference Delegate. To register, please please contact Debby Lim at +65 6322 2710 or email her at [email protected]

A perfect end for the day and a beginning of lasting business relationships – We understand that the most successful business relationships are cultivated outside of work hours. Break the ice with your fellow conference attendees and get set to meet the people who will make a difference in your business and make deals on the spot at Clean Technology Investment World Asia 2011’s dinner reception.

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Wednesday 13 July 2011DAY TWO

8.30 Registration & Coffee

8.45 Welcome Remarks

8:50 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks

Investment Models & Strategies for Cleantech Funds & Institutional Investors

9.00 Learning proven strategies and alternative approaches to

attract investments into cleantech funds

• Convincing your investors why they should invest in cleantech and why in your fund

• Evaluating risks and opportunities in managing a pure cleantech fund

• How to keep current investors happy while attracting more investors into subsequent funds

Peter Grubstein, Founder and Managing Partner, NGEN

Partners, United States

9.30 Examining key drivers impacting the allocation of

investment funds into cleantech

• Discussing the investment appetite for LPs to invest in clean technology

• Looking at fund governance, quality and stability of GP teams before making an investment

• Adopting various partnership strategies with GPs to maximise returns on investments

Alexander Georgieff, Managing Director, Georgieff Capital,

Germany

10.00 Cleantech Fund Panel Discussion

Developing successful investment strategies to increase

fund attractiveness

• Challenges and risks faced in fund raising from institutions, corporations and family offi ces

• Leveraging on giants as an initial strategy to subsequently attract more funds

• Sector diversifi cation or specialisation: Which model works best?

Vivek Tandon, Co-Founder and General Partner, Aloe

Private Equity, France

Chan Han Meng, Founding Partner, Nature Elements

Capital, Singapore

Nicolas Chaudron, Partner, Idinvest Partners, France

Fred Chang, Managing Director, Chrysalix Asia, China

11.00 Networking tea break

Partnerships & Alliances

11.30 Corporate Venture Capital Session

Examining the increasing role of corporations and CVCs

in driving growth in cleantech

• Learning proven strategies to facilitate

collaborations, partnerships and channels to market

Markus Thill, Managing Director, Robert Bosch Venture

Capital, Germany

• Understanding the investment model and how SVC

strives to make it a win-win-win for the portfolio

company, parent company and the investor

Gerd Goette, Investment Partner, Siemens Venture

Capital, United States

• The Smart Grid: Building an Energy Democracy

Deepak Natarajan, Director, Intel Capital, Singapore

• Lessons learned from VTT’s 20 investments in

cleantech companies across various sectors

Johan Carlsson, President & Chief Executive Offi cer, Volvo Technology Transfer, Sweden

Open Forum:

Markus Thill, Managing Director, Robert Bosch Venture

Capital, Germany

Gerd Goette, Investment Partner, Siemens Venture

Capital, United States

Deepak Natarajan, Director, Intel Capital, Singapore

Johan Carlsson, President & Chief Executive Offi cer, Volvo

Technology Transfer, Sweden

11.45 Partnership Session

Reviewing strategies to create successful partnerships

between investors and innovators

• Partnership strategies adopted by DP Cleantech,

a Chinese biomass to power company, to operate

profi tably in China

Simon Parker, Chief Executive Offi cer, DP Cleantech, China

• Discussing the increasing role of a government

corporate investor in driving growth in cleantech

Wong Mun Yew, Senior Vice President, EDB

Investments, Singapore

• Working with multilateral banks - Leveraging on

international network and global initiatives for

sustainable growth

Pravan Malhotra, Clean Technology Investments, South Asia, International Finance Corporation, India

Open Forum:

Simon Parker, Chief Executive Offi cer, DP CleanTech, China Wong Mun Yew, Senior Vice President, EDB Investments,

Singapore Pravan Malhotra, Clean Technology Investments, South

Asia, International Finance Corporation, India

12.30 Networking Lunch

Investment Opportunities in Energy Effi ciency and Renewable Energy Innovations

2.00 Energy Effi ciency Panel Discussion

Capitalising on the energy effi ciency space as an

emerging asset class for stable returns

• Evaluating energy effi ciency investments across sub-sectors - EV, lightings, smart grids, buildings and transport

• Understanding challenges in managing and fi nancing investments to increase speed to market and ROI

• Identifying key considerations driving investments within the sector

Deepak Natarajan, Director, Intel Capital, Singapore

Hope Chen, Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson,

China

Raj Pai, Managing Director, Global Environment Fund, India

Peter Grubstein, Founder and Managing Partner, NGEN

Partners, United States

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2.45 Renewable Energy Panel Discussion

Leveraging on the solar, wind, biomass and water sector

for profi table returns on investment

• Identifying investment models and strategies that work in the renewable energy sector

• Addressing the role of governments in supporting the development of renewable technology

• What lies ahead for renewable technology investments? – Challenges, upcoming technologies and opportunities

Chan Han Meng, Founding Partner, Nature Elements

Capital, Singapore

Balaji Srinivas, Managing Partner, Aureos Capital, India

Markus Thill, Managing Director, Robert Bosch Venture

Capital, Germany

Vish Palekar, CEO & Business Head, Cleantech Ventures, Mahindra Partners, India

3.30 Networking Tea Break

4.00 CleanTech Panel Discussion

The CleanTech panel discussion features Asian & International clean technology innovation. This panel discussion presents the ideal opportunity for clean technology companies to present their innovation to a wide pool of Asian & Global investors at the conference including Private Equity, Venture Capitalist, CVCs, corporate and institutional investors. The showcase features sector focus innovation in the following areas:

• Energy effi ciency

• Renewable Energy

If you are keen in being part of the cleantech panel discussion to discuss your latest innovations to pre qualifi ed investors with an investment appetite into this sector, please contact Philip Parba at +65 6322 2791 or email at [email protected].

Wednesday 13 July 2011DAY TWO

5.00 Cleantech Innovator - Investor Roundtable Connect

The Cleantech innovator - investor roundtable connect is a series of roundtable discussions designed for investors with an appetite into clean technology to network with clean technology companies and to discuss partnership and

investment opportunities. These sessions present the ideal opportunity for clean technology companies to present their innovation to a targeted pool of Asian & Global investors at the conference including Private Equity, Venture Capitalist, CVCs, corporate and institutional investors. This is business-matching and deal-making in action.

• Wind • Solar • Biofuel • Water • Energy Effi ciency (EV & Smart Grid) • General

If you are keen in hosting one of the above roundtable discussions, please contact Philip Parba at +65 6322 2791 or email at [email protected].

6.00 Chairperson’s closing remarks and end of conference

If you are a cleantech company seeking capital or an LP seeking investments, we have special

registration package for you. Please contact Mathew Oriel at +65 6322 2319 or email at [email protected] to discuss.

The Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) is the lead government agency for planning and executing strategies to enhance Singapore’s position as a global business centre. We dream, design and deliver solutions that create value for investors and companies in Singapore. Our mission is to create for Singapore, sustainable economic growth with vibrant business and good job opportunities. For more information on how EDB can help your business, please visit www.sedb.com

Beijing Cleantech Ventures

Breaking New Ground

Partners, Endorsers and Sponsors:

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Pre-Conference MasterclassMonday 11 July 2011

Post-Conference MasterclassThursday 14 July 2011

Masterclasses

Fundamentals of Investing

in Cleantech

This masterclass will provide investors, both existing and potential investors, with an overview and detailed insights on cleantech investing. A key element in successful cleantech investment is thorough knowledge about the industry. This masterclass is designed to equip investors with the relevant information, tips and strategies to get the best deal and the highest ROI. The program will be highly interactive and will cover specific issues, risks and opportunities that need to be considered for potential investors in clean technology.

Key themes and content that will be covered include:

• A Review of the Cleantech Market• The Unique Nature of a Cleantech Company• Evaluating Cleantech Companies for Investment• Avoiding Risk in a Policy-Driven Market• Accelerating Investment Success with Globalization• Cleantech fund portfolio construction

Who should attend?

PEs, VCs, CVCs, Fund Managers, Industrial Corporations, InvestmentAdvisories, Consultants and Investment Banks

Meet your masterclass leader:

Kevin Kane

Chief Representative – KoreaGlobal CleanTech Cluster Association

Kevin Kane is presently Chief Representative in Korea for the Global Cleantech Cluster Association and a South Korea-based cleantech investment and business development advisory consultant. Kevin currently advises several next generation solar power start-ups on business development and commercialization through joint ventures and strategic investment. Between 2007 and 2010, Kevin served in multiple strategic investment advisory capacities, including advising the Korean government on cleantech infrastructure and stimulus spending, and multinational energy companies on foreign markets with Kissinger McLarty Associates in Washington D.C.

Patent Protection, IP Strategies,

Compliance, Regulation and Legal issues

in Cleantech Investments and Partnerships.

As innovation in clean technology continues to grow, regulation evolves and legal issues become more complex. For cleantech companies and investors to stay ahead of the competition and to ensure maximum business results, they need to have a solid understanding in navigating these complexities.

The protection of intellectual property becomes a critical component of business strategy in the cleantech sector. A strong intellectual property position is a critical component to the success of any cleantech venture, but establishing and protecting that position is complicated by the diversity of the science involved in cleantech advancements.

This masterclass will cover the following areas:

• Fundamentals of Cleantech laws and regulations • Issues and strategies in compliance • Key areas for consideration in cleantech investment and

partnership• Developing, planning, and protecting IP portfolios via patent and

trademark fi lings• Copyright maintenance and proposed guidelines for business

practices• Application of contractual provisions addressing invention

assignment, non-disclosure issues, and non-competition• Patent and trademark prosecution

Who should attend?

PEs, VCs, CVCs, Fund Managers, Corporations, Investment Advisories, Consultants, Investment Banks and Cleantech Companies

Meet your masterclass leader:

Daniel Kolber

CEOIntellivest Securities Inc, USA

Daniel H. Kolber has the “AV” rating by Martindale-Hubbell, its highest rating. Kolber is a member of the Georgia, Florida, New York and Virginia Bars. In addition to running Intellivest Securities and Intellivest research, he is a securities and business attorney at Law Offi ces of Daniel H. Kolber P.C. He has experience in raising capital in exempt and registered offerings, representing secutiries broker-dealers and registered investment advisors in all areas of compliance and regulatory matters, and representing clients in securities arbitration and mediation proceedings.

In 2010, Atlanta Mayor Reed selected Kolber to be on the Atlanta Pension Review Task Force. Recently, Kolber has advised Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority, the owner of the Grady Health System, the largest hospital in the Southeast, on its pension affairs. In 2005, the Atlanta Business Chronicle selected Kolber to lead a round table of creative entrepreneurs entitled “The Creative Edge.” In 2009, he published an article suggesting a change to the method of computing the Dow Jones Industrial Average. In 2005, the legal newspaper for Georgia, The Daily Report, published an article describing the Kolber Formula, a method invented by Kolber to calculate punitive damages in lawsuits.

His education is as follows: New York University School of Law, Ll.M., 1981; University of Virginia School of Law, J.D., 1978; and Boston University, B.A., 1975, magna cum laude. Also, Dan Kolber has experience in raising capital in exempt and registered offerings, representing securities broker-dealers and registered investment advisors in all areas of compliance and regulatory matters, and representing clients in securities arbitration and mediation proceedings.

“It is a very unique event and seminar. There is no event with the same parallel quality”

Htun Naing Aung

Chairman & CEOKaung Kyaw Say Co. Ltd., Myanmar

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The Singapore Sustainability Awards is an initiative of the Singapore Business Federation and comprises the Sustainable Business Awards (SBA) and the Green IT Awards. Inaugurated in 2009, the awards aim to recognize companies for their outstanding sustainable business and green IT practices. The attainment of long term sustainable development goals is an imperative that the Singapore business community must embrace to ensure continued success and a winning edge.”

Riding the Sustainability Wave

201111 July 2011, 6.00pm to 10.00pmGrand Ballroom, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Singapore

Uniting the world’s top 20+ cleantech clusters, Global

Cleantech Cluster Association (GCCA) is a gateway for

global clean technology collaboration.

It accelerates the growth of a global sustainable economy by bringing the very best in clean technology to the forefront. By 2011, GCCA aims to unite more than 50 clusters worldwide, of which 10,000 companies, and 500 universities and research institutions will be represented.

12 July 2011, 6.00pm to 9.00pmGrand Ballroom, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Singapore

Get connected with the World’s biggest cluster of cleantech associations. This is your chance to be part of GCCA’s network and beneÿ t from tremendous intellectual, social and commercial support. Come and join at the GCCA Asia Launch by registering as Conference Delegate. To register, please

please contact Mathew Oriel at +65 6322 2319 or email him at [email protected]

GCCA Asia Launch

This is the best opportunity to meet and network with the business and political leaders in Singapore as well as global leaders and investors in the cleantech space. To reserve your seat or a corporate table, please contact Mathew Oriel at +65 6322 2319 or email him at [email protected]

Singapore Sustainability Awards

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For PEs, VCs and

Fund Managers:

Reach out to over a hundred LPs and cleantech companies for business partnership

For CleanTech Companies:

Showcase and demonstrate your clean technologies to secure needed capital through presentation and exhibition

For Investment Banks, Advisory and Legal Companies:Be at the forefront when your target clients are discussing and closing deals. Generate quality leads and new business

Country Pavilions showcasing

cleantech companies seeking

capital

• Singapore • China

• Korea • Vietnam

• Australia • UK

• EU • US

To discuss sponsorship

and exhibition

opportunities, contact

Philip Parba at

+65 6322 2791 or email at

[email protected]

EMC Solar and CLOU-ERG closed a deal at the Cleantech Investment World Asia 2010 Conference in Hong Kong.

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Achieve highest ROI in 2 days

Achieve MORE with LESS. Access

over 300 cleantech companies and

investors who are actively seeking

business opportunities. CleanTech

Investment World Asia gives you

the opportunity to position your

business and solutions strategically

in the Asia Pacifi c CleanTech sector.

Sponsor the event and achieve

the following:• Meet and network with your

prospective clients• Demonstrate your organization’s

thought leadership• Speak alongside top CEOs

of cleantech and investment companies

• Create top of mind brand awareness

• Generate new and quality sales leads

• Convert sales leads to business

“We are very pleased to be part of Asia’s biggest CleanTech investment conference. I am looking forward to meeting global cleantech investors and players at this event who can be potentially funders and partners of our cleantech projects”Taras Wankewycz

Co-FounderHorizon Fuel Cell

Technologies, Singapore

Conduct meetings with

prospect business partners

Present your thought

leadership

Promote your funds or

latest technologies

Sector-focused networking

roundtable discussions

ners

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CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION FLOOR PLAN

Showcase your cleantech projects

through exhibition and country pavilion

Conduct live demonstration

of your technologies

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