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Save the Date: Water 2.0 Conference – 8/3 San Diego CA

Posted on July 8th, 2016 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

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Water enters the digital era. Big Data Solutions, Information Powered Utilities and Smarter Customers. The Water 2.0 – Digital Transformation for the Water Industry Conference will focus on the use of data analytics, software and cyber security for water utilities. Participants will include water and energy industry authorities, utilities professionals and representatives from the EPA.

Save the Date! Our next Water 2.0 Conference is heading to San Diego:

Foley-logo3579 Valley Centre Drive
Suite 300
San Diego, CA 92130

 
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WATER NEWS

California Water Crisis Update
Our Water Counts
Vincent Caprio

Shifting Populations Demand New Innovative Water Systems for the Future
Our Water Counts
Janette F. Kennedy

You Think Consumer IoT is Big? Think Again: The Coming Age of Industrial IoT
Our Water Counts
Mark Modzelewski

2016 Water Financial Acquisitions
Our Water Counts
Erik Hromadka

Digital Transformation for the Water Industry is Worldwide
Our Water Counts
Vincent Caprio

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CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP

Please join our roster of Corporate Members.  For further information, please contact Vincent Caprio vince@waterinnovations.org or 203-733-1949 to discuss.

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INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP

We encourage individuals interested in continuing our efforts to provide information in regard to emerging water technologies to become individual members of the WIAF.  Click here to become a WIAF Individual Member.  The annual Individual Membership fee is $150.

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Hope to see you in San Diego for our next Water 2.0 Conference!

15th Annual NanoBCA Conference/Livingston Securities 6/14 NYC

Posted on June 8th, 2016 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

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Livingston Securities/NanoBusiness Commercialization Association (NanoBCA) returns to NYC on Tuesday, June 14th for our 15th Annual Conference! Join us as we welcome leading experts from private industry who are commercializing emerging technologies for the biotech, life sciences, software, chemical, and water industries.

CONFERENCE LOCATION
Akerman LLP
666 Fifth Avenue
20th Floor
New York, NY 10103

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER $250

Presenting at the event will be emerging technology leaders such as:

Scott Livingston, Chairman & CEO, Livingston Securities LLC
Mark Austin, Managing Director, Bright Capital (leading alternative energy VC investor)
Arthur Bavelas, CEO, Family Office Insights (leading Family Office network)
Matt Colbert, CEO, Spend Consciously Inc.
Christopher Mason, Director, Mason Lab for Functional Genomics, Weill Cornell
Brock Reeve, Executive Director, Harvard Stem Cell Institute
David Sinclair, Professor of Genetics & Director, Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging, Harvard University
John Tran, Manager, Sustainable Living, Unilever
Greg Westbrook, CEO, Clearcove Systems

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Vincent Caprio, Executive Director, NanoBCA
Doyle Edwards, Government Programs Director, Brewer Science
Jim Phillips, Chairman & CEO, NanoMech
Charles (Chuck) van Fleet, President, Swan Chemical
Douglas Jamison, Chairman of the Board, CEO & Managing Director, Harris & Harris Group, Inc.
Lynn L. Bergeson, Managing Partner, Bergeson & Campbell PC
Dr. Matthew Putman, CEO, Nanotronics Imaging
Matthew Healy, Ph.D., Vice President Product Management, Pixelligent Technologies, LLC
Anil R. Diwan, Ph.D., President & Chairman, NanoViricides, Inc.
Dmitri Aronov, General Manager/Business Development, OCSiAl USA

Looking forward to seeing you in NYC!

Water 2.0 News – 2016 Spring Edition

Posted on June 8th, 2016 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Spring has arrived in the East, Northeast and Midwest.  The 70 degree weather is here for the College and High School graduations.

Finally, the funding of water infrastructure has been in the news due to the Presidential campaign.

Five infrastructure emergencies
The Hill

Hackers change chemical settings at water treatment plant
Water Technology

Bring this water-friendly tech to the beach, pool
USA Today

Dow Breakthrough Water Technology Earns Bronze Edison Award Honor

Evoqua Inks Deal to Buy Water Filtration Company
Environmental Leader

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Water Infrastructure Articles

You Think Consumer IoT is Big? Think Again: The Coming Age of Industrial IoT
Our Water Counts
Mark Modzelewski

2016 Water Financial Acquisitions
Our Water Counts
Erik Hromadka

Digital Transformation for the Water Industry is Worldwide
Our Water Counts
Vincent Caprio

Connecticut Water Regulator Leading the Way on Cyber Risk Management
Our Water Counts
Jonathan Litchman

World Water Day: Water 2.0 and the Obama Administration to Focus on Fixing America’s Broken Water Infrastructure
Our Water Counts
Vincent Caprio

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CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP

Please join our roster of Corporate Members.  For further information, please contact Vincent Caprio vince@waterinnovations.org or 203-733-1949 to discuss.

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INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP

We encourage individuals interested in continuing our efforts to provide information in regard to emerging water technologies to become individual members of the WIAF.  Click here to become a WIAF Individual Member.  The annual Individual Membership fee is $150.

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Enjoy the rest of the spring!

Digital Transformation for the Water Industry: Europe

Posted on May 3rd, 2016 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Last week I had to opportunity to visit Kraków, Poland. Our Water Innovations Alliance Foundation (WIAF) Co-founder, Mark Modzelewski is now living in Krakow.  Beautiful city, tremendous dining and cutting edge technology. Breakfast at my hotel was a roomful of Engineers, Scientists and Financial Professionals from the US, Great Britain, Italy, Russia, France, Poland, Canada, Germany, Ukraine, Romania, Norway, Sweden and more.

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There are major global companies such as: CH2M, Google (Warsaw) and Cisco all with a footprint in Krakow.  I visited two IoT companies located in Krakow: Estimote and Silvair.  These companies are working with numerous manufacturers located in the US.

Krakow-2Last month we concluded our Water 2.0 Digital Transformation for the Water Industry Conference on March 22nd in Washington DC. Our DC event dovetails with what is happening in the water industry in Europe.  The presentations from our DC event specifically dealt with digital solutions to various water infrastructure problems.

To view the speaker presentations, click on the presentation titles below.

Digital Water – The Whole is Greater Than the Parts
Adam R. Tank, Business Development, Sales & Marketing, GE Water & Process Technologies

Carbon Capture: Predicting, Managing and Optimizing Water Treatment
Gary Miller, President & Chief Operating Officer, ClearCove Systems

America’s Infrastructure Crisis Gets Real
The Honorable Kelly H. Carnes, President & CEO, TechVision21

Water Water Everywhere, but Not a Drop to Drink: How Drought, Contamination, and the Endangered Species Act are Adversely  Impacting Water Resources but Could Provide for New Business Opportunities
Dennis A. Cardoza, Public Affairs Director, Foley & Lardner, LLP

Reusing the 69% of Industrial Water Wasted in the U.S.
Karen D. Sorber, Executive Chair/CEO, Micronic Technologies

Smart Metering Driving Real Conservation
Ed Hackney, Technical Director, Revenue Management, SUEZ Water

Discovering Water 2.0: How Dynamic Data Analysis is transforming the water industry with a wellspring of new scientists
Kenneth E. Russell, Ph.D., EVP, Digital Transformation and Emerging Markets, iTalent Corporation & Author of Social Knowledge

Precision agriculture and the management of polluting run-off into bodies of water and aquifers
Harvey Kaye, Chairman of the Board, Zero Gravity Solutions, Inc.

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CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP

Please join our roster of Corporate Members.  For further information, please contact Vincent Caprio vince@waterinnovations.org or 203-733-1949 to discuss.

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INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP

We encourage individuals interested in continuing our efforts to provide information in regard to emerging water technologies to become individual members of the WIAF.  Click here to become a WIAF Individual Member.  The annual Individual Membership fee is $150.

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My trip to Krakow opened my eyes to utilizing digital solutions being implemented in Europe and the US.  As Disney said in 1965, “It’s a small world.”

NanoBCA Recommends: NNI Strategic Planning Workshop May 19-20 DC

Posted on May 3rd, 2016 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

The NanoBusiness Commercialization Association (NanoBCA) would like to recommend:

2016 NNI Strategic Planning Stakeholder Workshop
May 19-20, 2016
USDA Conference & Training Center
Patriots Plaza III
355 E Street, SW
Washington, DC 20024

This workshop is free and open to the public with registration on a first-come, first-served basis.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

The goal of this workshop is to obtain input from stakeholders – both those new to nanoscale science, engineering, and technology and those already familiar with these fields and with the NNI – regarding the vision for the second era of the National Nanotechnology Initiative, known as NNI 2.0. Participants will be invited to comment on key aspects of the 2016 NNI Strategic Plan. Topics covered may include future technical directions, implementation mechanisms, education and outreach activities, and approaches for promoting commercialization.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW DRAFT AGENDA

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UPCOMING NANOTECHNOLOGY EVENTS

WEBINAR: 2016 CDR: Don’t Despair; Get Prepared!
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
1:00-2:00pm ET
Complimentary webinar presented by Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

NNCO Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprise (SME) Webinar Series
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
2:00-3:00pm ET
Free and open to the public
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

NNCO’s NanoEHS Webinar Series
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
2:00-3:00pm ET
Free and open to the public
Registration link coming soon

D-Wave Systems, HZO and Metabolon Presenting at Harris & Harris Group Annual Meeting
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
New York Genome Center
NYC

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Join us at our 15th Annual NanoBCA Conference.  We will have leading experts from private industry who are commercializing nanomaterials.  Nanotechnology leaders such as Jim Phillips, Chairman & CEO of NanoMech, Charles van Fleet, President of Swan Chemical, Doyle Edwards, Government Programs Director of Brewer Science, Dr. Matthew Putman, CEO of Nanotronics Imaging, Lynn L. Bergeson, Managing Partner of Bergeson & Campbell, Jess Jankowski, President & CEO of Nanophase and many more will be presenting at the event. For speaking opportunities or to attend, please email Vincent Caprio vincent@nanobca.org.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER $250

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HOTEL
Residence Inn Marriott
New York Manhattan/Midtown East
148 East 48th Street
NYC, NY 10017

CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR ROOM
15th Annual NanoBCA Conference
Suite $319 per night (includes breakfast)

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NANO NEWS

NanoMech’s GuardX™ Chosen as Winner for 2016 Edison Award™
Business Wire

The Economists Technology Quarterly Discusses D-Wave

Thomas Swan launches first commercial 2D Boron Nitride products

Recent Federal Developments – Bergeson & Campbell PC

CheapTubes Spring Newsletter

The 3 Big Technologies to Watch Over the Next Decade – Genomics, Nanotechnology and Robotics
Forbes

USDA announces 11 schools will split $5.2 million for nanotechnology research
Crop Protection News

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CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP

Please join our roster of Corporate Members.  For further information, please contact Vincent Caprio vincent@nanobca.org or 203-733-1949 to discuss.

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INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP

We encourage individuals interested in continuing our efforts to provide information in regard to emerging technologies to become Individual Members of the NanoBCA.  Individual Membership includes participation on our monthly conference call. Our next call is on Thursday, May 26th at 2PM ET.  Click here to become a NanoBCA Individual Member.  The annual Individual Membership fee is $150.

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Looking forward to your participation in these dynamic events.

NanoBCA Recommends: NIOSH Small Business Guide for Nanotechnology Safety

Posted on April 18th, 2016 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

I have worked in the nanotechnology community for over 20 years.  I would like to share with you the most comprehensive guide that has ever been published in regard to worker safety of nanomaterials.  I contributed to and participated in this project.

The NanoBusiness Commercialization Association (NanoBCA) would like to share the following information:

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is pleased to present Building a Safety Program to Protect the Nanotechnology Workforce: A Guide for Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises. Responsible development of nanotechnologies includes considering and managing the potential, unintended consequences to human health and the environment that might accompany development and use of the technology. This guide will demonstrate that the key to ensuring the safety of your business, particularly when resources are limited, is to prevent occupational exposures and incidents before they happen.

NIOSH Small Business Guide for Nanotechnology Safety

Click here to view the guide:
Building a Safety Program to Protect the Nanotechnology Workforce: A Guide for Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises

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Join us at our 15th Annual NanoBCA Conference.  We will have leading experts from private industry who are commercializing nanomaterials.  Nanotechnology leaders such as Jim Phillips, Chairman & CEO of NanoMech, Charles van Fleet, President of Swan Chemical, Doyle Edwards, Government Programs Director of Brewer Science, Dr. Matthew Putman, CEO of Nanotronics Imaging, Lynn L. Bergeson, Managing Partner of Bergeson & Campbell, Jess Jankowski, President & CEO of Nanophase and many more will be presenting at the event. For speaking opportunities or to attend, please email Vincent Caprio vincent@nanobca.org.

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CLICK HERE TO REGISTER $250

HOTEL
Residence Inn Marriott
New York Manhattan/Midtown East
148 East 48th Street
NYC, NY 10017

CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR ROOM
15th Annual NanoBCA Conference
Suite $319 per night (includes breakfast)

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UPCOMING SPRING NANOTECHNOLOGY EVENTS

USA Science & Engineering Festival
April 16-17, 2016
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Washington, DC

Cambridge Science Festival
MIT Museum
April 15-24, 2016
Cambridge, MA

CHN Nanomanufacturing Roundtable
Tuesday, April 19 2016
NU’s Kostas Research Inst. for Homeland Security
Burlington, MA

2016 NNI Strategic Planning Stakeholder Workshop
May 19-20, 2016
Washington, DC

Nanotech 2016 Conference & Expo
May 22-25, 2016
Washington, DC

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NANO NEWS

NanoMech Receives $10 Million Investment from Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures
The Dallas Morning News

Brewer Science Presents Directed Self-Assembly (DSA) at Flexible Electronics Workshops

D-Wave Systems, HZO and Metabolon Presenting at Harris & Harris Group Annual Meeting
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
New York Genome Center
NYC

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CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP

Please join our roster of Corporate Members.  For further information, please contact Vincent Caprio vincent@nanobca.org or 203-733-1949 to discuss.

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INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP

We encourage individuals interested in continuing our efforts to provide information in regard to emerging technologies to become Individual Members of the NanoBCA.  Individual Membership includes participation on our monthly conference call. Our next call is on Thursday, April 28th at 2PM ET.  Click here to become a NanoBCA Individual Member.  The annual Individual Membership fee is $150.

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Looking forward to seeing you this spring and summer.

Water 2.0 and OSTP Celebrate World Water Day March 22nd

Posted on April 4th, 2016 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

In observance of UN World Water Day 2016, the nation’s water experts convened at the White House and the Water 2.0 Digital Transformation for the Water Industry Conference  on March 22nd in Washington, DC. The groups focused on fixing America’s crumbling water infrastructure, with an emphasis on putting new innovative digital technology to work.  Here is a summary of the White House Water Summit.

Broken-pipeUnlike electricity, water is a utility without a centralized grid or unified governance. America has 50,000 water systems within 5,000 water authorities that operate independently of each other. Estimates of water loss through leakage are up to 50% in urban areas, and 20% overall. Leaks go undetected for decades or sometimes not at all. Pipes range from lead to copper to pvc and even wood, and the older ones do not necessarily break first. An estimated 850 water main breaks occur each day, and countless broken meters lead to piracy and lost revenues. The nation’s antiquated infrastructure has not seen major improvements since the 1930s under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Yet still, when we turn on a faucet we expect clean water the same way we expect safe electricity when we flip a switch.

Among the thought leaders was leading water and technology transformation expert Dr. Ken Russell of iTalent, who has been instrumental in advancing the dialogue for 20 years. “We tend as a society not to fix things until they break – like our cars,” he said. “When a school’s drinking water in Flint, Michigan gets tainted, that’s undeniable evidence of a broken infrastructure. Our country has a 70-80 year old system that is only going to get worse. President Obama and The Office of Science & Technology Policy (OSTP) did a great job by inviting a range of experts into the White House, including town councilmen, municipal leaders, legislators, technologists, and scientists. To complement this historical event, Water 2.0 is putting the most relevant new technology in front of the right people.”

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It would take an investment of $400 billion over a 10 year period to repair America’s crumbling water infrastructure. Sufficient data and advanced digital technologies can be deployed to detect and pinpoint breaks, repair leaks, test and purify water, recycle and reclaim waste, and conserve usage by an order of magnitude. Here is a recent New York Times article of interest: Water Is Broken. Data Can Fix It. Within the last 2 years I have seen a surge of innovation in the water industry as never before, from start-ups to mid-sized companies, to major players like GE and Cisco. We now have the technology to modernize the system, but the government needs to allocate the funds, and that takes public support. Without that, we will continue to go crisis to crisis, and can expect more disasters like what happened this year in Flint.

In the tradition of American ingenuity, engineers, scientists and innovators in the public and private sector are developing new digital analytic systems, sensors and software that can revolutionize the water industry much like innovation has revolutionized energy efficiency and renewables, phones, electronics, communications, transportation, healthcare and banking. In an era when we are probing space for signs of water, we are well served to also focus on what we need to survive here on Earth.

The water industry was slower to adopt new technologies because of its complex nature and the fact that the responsibility falls under every level of government, none of which can call the shots. By convening scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, software developers, utility managers, policy makers, government leaders and CEOs for decades, we are now finally coming out of the dark ages and entering the digital era, hopefully in time to avoid catastrophe.

To be successful, any approach to fixing America’s complex water delivery system, including wastewater reclamation, must not only be comprehensive, but informative. In an election year when some candidates are on national television dismissing the critical role of the EPA and the Clean Water Act, without which America’s water would not be safe, it is important to educate the public on why investment in our water infrastructure should be a priority.

Social media and advanced communication tools can play an important role in raising awareness among the general public, and also in sharing data and best practices among water professionals in an urgent and timely manner. Becky Scott of Cisco works to maximize the power of media technology for water-related information transfer. “The situation in Flint, for example, was brought to the public eye because of a concentrated effort in social media by concerned members of the public and journalists,” she said. “And with a more connected water industry, these situations could be unearthed and addressed before they become a crisis.”

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Today, people can get instant data on all aspects of their lives, including personal devices that can monitor every move and vital sign.  There is no excuse for waiting a month for the water bill to arrive to see how much water a household or business has consumed. Progressive companies like Global Water Technologies (OTC:GWTR) are developing new “smart water” tools that can meter usage in real time and help consumers understand where they can conserve to save money. These smart water tools offer data for personal use and across the entire distribution system. According to the company’s CEO and Our Water Counts contributor, Erik Hromadka, “As water prices rise and efficiency becomes more important, smart water tools empower everyone to be part of the solution at the local, state and national levels.”

Emerging technologies to measure water flow, pressure, pH, conductivity, turbidity, temperature, chemicals, pollutants, and other data points, including regulatory compliance, have sparked job growth making water-related big data one of the nation’s fastest growing economic sectors. Water 2.0 has become a watering hole for professionals, which has enabled the cross-pollination of technologies.

On World Water Day, March 22nd, the Administration convened representatives from Federal, State, regional, local and tribal governments, the private-sector and other stakeholder groups at the White House to showcase and explore how a public-private water strategy is making progress. For further information, click here.

For details on the Water 2.0 Conference – Digital Transformation for the Water Industry, or to learn more about the digital revolution in the water industry, click here.

Digital transformation provides a clear path to solving America’s water infrastructure problems.

NanoBCA Recommends 2016 NNI Strategic Planning Stakeholder Workshop May 19-20

Posted on April 4th, 2016 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

The NanoBusiness Commercialization Association (NanoBCA) would like to recommend the following:

2016 NNI Strategic Planning Stakeholder Workshop
Thursday, May 19, 2016 – Friday, May 20, 2016

USDA Conference & Training Center
Patriots Plaza III
355 E Street, SW
Washington, DC 20024

The goal of this workshop is to obtain input from stakeholders – both those new to nanoscale science, engineering, and technology and those already familiar with these fields and with the NNI – regarding the vision for the second era of the National Nanotechnology Initiative, known as NNI 2.0. Participants will be invited to comment on key aspects of the 2016 NNI Strategic Plan. Topics covered may include future technical directions, implementation mechanisms, education and outreach activities, and approaches for promoting commercialization.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

This workshop is free and open to the public with registration on a first-come, first-served basis.

Additional details, including the agenda and possible webinar information, will be posted here as it becomes available. To view the last version of the NNI Strategic Plan, visit www.nano.gov/2014StrategicPlan.

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UPCOMING SPRING NANOTECHNOLOGY EVENT

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For speaking opportunities or to attend, please email Vincent Caprio vincent@nanobca.org

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NANO NEWS

Congressman Mike Honda Continues Support of Nanotech with NANO Act Introduction

Thomas Swan launches first commercial 2D Boron Nitride products

Volunteers Wanted for NNI’s Nanotechnology Exhibit at the 2016 USA Science and Engineering Festival
April 16-17, 2016 9am-6pm at the Washington DC Convention Center

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CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP

Please join our roster of Corporate Members.  For further information, please contact Vincent Caprio vincent@nanobca.org or 203-733-1949 to discuss.

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INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP

We encourage individuals interested in continuing our efforts to provide information in regard to emerging technologies to become Individual Members of the NanoBCA.  Individual Membership includes participation on our monthly conference call. Our next call is on Thursday, April 28th at 2PM ET.  Click here to become a NanoBCA Individual Member.  The annual Individual Membership fee is $150.

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Looking forward to seeing you this spring and summer.

 

Final Agenda – Water 2.0 Conference – Tues 3/22 Washington DC

Posted on March 28th, 2016 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Our Water 2.0 Conference: Digital Transformation for the Water Industry is this week!  We would like to announce the final agenda.

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Water 2.0 Conference: Digital Transformation for the Water Industry
Tuesday, March 22nd (World Water Day)

Conference Location:
Foley & Lardner LLP
3000 K Street, NW
Suite 600
Washington, DC 20007-5109

REGISTER TODAY – $250
The registration fee includes lunch and a post-conference networking reception.

The Water 2.0 Conference: Digital Transformation for the Water Industry will focus on the use of data analytics, software and cyber security for water utilities. Participants will include water and energy industry authorities, utilities professionals and representatives from the EPA.

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AGENDA

8:00-8:45 Registration & Continental Breakfast

8:45-9:00 Opening Remarks
Vincent Caprio, Executive Director, WIAF & Water 2.0 Conference Chair

PUBLIC POLICY AND FINANCE

9:00-9:30 Digital Water – The Whole is Greater Than the Parts
Adam R. Tank, Business Development, Sales & Marketing, GE Water & Process Technologies

9:30-10:00 Carbon Capture: Predicting, Managing and Optimizing Water Treatment
Gary Miller, President & Chief Operating Officer, ClearCove Systems

10:00-10:30 Data Analytics and IoT Start-Up Companies for the Water Industry
Jim Hurd, Director, GreenScience Exchange

10:30-11:00 The Honorable Kelly H. Carnes, President & CEO, TechVision21

11:00-11:30 FBI: Economic Espionage Program

11:30-12:00 Financing innovative water technology companies
Scott B. Livingston, Chairman & CEO, Livingston Securities LLC

12:00-1:00 Lunch

TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS

Water Water Everywhere, but Not a Drop to Drink: How Drought, Contamination, and the Endangered Species Act are Adversely  Impacting Water Resources but Could Provide for New Business Opportunities
1:00-1:30 Dennis A. Cardoza, Public Affairs Director, Foley & Lardner, LLP

Reusing the 69% of Industrial Water Wasted in the U.S.
1:30-2:00 Karen D. Sorber, Executive Chair/CEO, Micronic Technologies

Smart Metering Driving Real Conservation
2:00-2:30 Ed Hackney, Technical Director, Revenue Management, SUEZ Water

Beyond Dashboards: Analytics and IoT Advancements in the C&I Space
2:30-3:00 Matt Rose, CEO, APANA

3:00-3:30 New Tools for Improving Water Efficiency
Erik Hromadka, CEO, Global Water Technologies, Inc.

3:30-4:00 Discovering Water 2.0: How Dynamic Data Analysis is transforming the water industry with a wellspring of new scientists
Kenneth E. Russell, Ph.D., EVP, Digital Transformation and Emerging Markets, iTalent Corporation & Author of Social Knowledge

4:00-4:30 Precision agriculture and the management of fertilizer run-off into water sources and aquafers
Harvey Kaye, Chairman of the Board, Zero Gravity Solutions, Inc.

4:30-5:00 Conference Recap
Vincent Caprio, Executive Director, WIAF & Water 2.0 Conference Chair

5:00-6:00 Post-Conference Networking

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Looking forward to seeing you in DC on March 22nd!

Water 2.0 Conference: Save the Date – March 22 World Water Day – DC

Posted on February 23rd, 2016 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Today we are excited to announce our next Water 2.0 Conference.

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Water 2.0 Conference: Digital Transformation for the Water Industry

Tuesday, March 22, 2016 (World Water Day)

REGISTER TODAY $250

Conference Location:

Foley & Lardner LLP
3000 K Street, NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20007-5109

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Our conference promotes the development of water technologies through innovation. Event co-sponsors include companies such as GE, Our Water Counts, Duke Energy, Watercura®, Global Water Technologies, ClearCove Systems, NAWC, iTalent and Livingston Securities.

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WATER NEWS

Inside The White House Roundtable On Water Innovation
By Peter Chawaga

Unsafe Lead Levels in Tap Water Not Limited to Flint
The New York Times

White House Declares Water Emergency in Flint, Michigan
By Erik Hromadka
GE – Our Water Counts Blog

The Missing Piece in Social Sector Innovation
By Catherine Griffin
GE – Our Water Counts Blog

White House Issues Call for Water Innovation
By Vincent Caprio
GE – Our Water Counts Blog

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CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP

Please join our roster of Corporate Members.  For further information, please contact Vincent Caprio vince@waterinnovationsfoundation.org or 203-733-1949 to discuss.

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INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP

We encourage individuals interested in continuing our efforts to provide information in regard to emerging water technologies to become individual members of the WIAF.  Click here to become a WIAF Individual Member.  The annual Individual Membership fee is $100.

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Looking forward to seeing you on March 22nd in Washington, DC.