AutoVenture Forum To Match New Company Technologies To Automotive Industry: Deadline For Presenters August 16
The AutoVenture Forum ( http://go.asme.org/autoventure ) will match emerging technologies from start-up and new venture companies to representatives of the automotive industry and interested investors. The exclusive event to be held in Novi, Michigan on 22 September, 2010 enables structured access for the participating companies to new business opportunities in the automotive sector.
Companies offering opportunities in the following technology categories related to the Connected Car will be the focal point of the first AutoVenture Forum:
- Vehicle Connectivity (V2X)
- Vehicle to Grid (V2G)
- Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I)
- Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V)
- Human Vehicle Interface (HVI)
- Vehicle-related microelectronics
Other automotive technologies may be considered for a brief wild card session. Approximately twenty companies will present at the AutoVenture Forum. The format of the Forum will also network automotive and communications companies with entrepreneurs to open up a dialogue of deal-making and sourcing technologies within the confines of the automotive industry.
New deadline for applications: Close of business, Monday, 16 August, 2010
Please send applications to AutoVenture@asme.org
For questions please consult with:
Dave Bodde, Clemson University, Bodde@clemson.edu
We look forward to hearing from you. Please refer to the website for any updates.
Don't forget to email immediately stating your intent to apply if you have not already done so.
| Organizations | AutoVenture Forum |
|---|---|
| Source | AutoVenture Forum |
| Submitter | John Warner |
| Tags | Automotive |
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