On October 1, Doug Jamison, Chairman of Harris & Harris Group, Inc., a leading venture capital company with a 20-year track record in ‘green’ investments, will discuss the coming commercial impact of nanotechnology in cleantech products. He will touch upon technologies to cut the production costs of solar modules using silicon inkjet printing, lower illumination costs with LED arrays and enhance the manufacture of biodiesel using algae. He will cover companies in its current portfolio – Innovalight, Bridgelux, Solazyme and others – and describe how Harris & Harris Group plans to profit from the emergence of cleantech companies in a new investment space.

http://events.linkedin.com/CM-E-Luncheon-Nanotech-Cleantech/pub/102842

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