A SCRUB for clean tech
This morning I participated in the latest CleanTECH San Diego SCRUB session. SCRUB is an opportunity for early stage clean tech companies to present their business story to a group of CleanTECH San Diego members. Three local emerging clean tech ventures made their case this morning to a panel of 28 CleanTECH San Diego members representing a mix of venture capitalists, engineers, marketing specialists, intellectual property attorneys as well as local leaders from industry, research and government. The objective of SCRUB is to provide immediate feedback and assistance to take each company to the next stage.
Today’s SCRUB showcased three distinctly different clean tech businesses. Marine Power Partners has developed a patent pending waterwheel that generates continuous base-load electricity from flowing water at lower capital and operating costs than either solar or wind systems. A Smart Grid innovator, On-Ramp Wireless, is a systems provider for low-power wide-area scalable sensor networking and location tracking. New Leaf Biofuel collects waste cooking oil from 1,100 San Diego restaurants to manufacture biodiesel, which is used to fuel diesel vehicles with little or no conversion.
In the past four quarterly SCRUB sessions CleanTECH San Diego has provided advice, introductions and critical evaluations to fourteen future clean tech stars. If you have a clean tech enterprise that would benefit from a good SCRUB you can submit your request to CleanTECH San Diego today.
Tags: Marine Power Partners, New Leaf Biofuel, On-Ramp Wireless, San Diego
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