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Brilliant Telecommunications General Manager Invited Speaker at International Wireless Industry Consortium (IWPC) Interactive Technical Workshop

November 2, 2009 by JustReminding.com · Leave a Comment 

Brilliant Telecommunications, Inc., a developer of next-generation synchronization and timing equipment, today announced that Mr. Srinivas Bangalore, general manager, OEM products, has been invited to present at the International Wireless Industry Consortium (IWPC) in Milan, Wednesday, January 23 – Friday, January 25, Srinivas will be presenting on “Synchronization in the IP/Ethernet backhaul network” as part of the IWPC workshop agenda – Wireless IP/Ethernet Backhaul for Next-Generation Mobile Networks – Thursday, January 24 at the Le Méridien Gallia Hotel, Milan, Italy.

 

Significant increases in traffic volumes have forced operators to evaluate new technologies as an alternative to traditional T1/E1 leased lines to accommodate increased demands. Driven by the attractive cost of Ethernet services, serious consideration has been made for Ethernet-based solutions amongst operators. Srinivas’ presentation will highlight the need for accurate and robust end-to-end synchronization for the IP/Ethernet backhaul network.

 

In its 10th year, IWPC‘s mission is to facilitate interactive communications amongst an international community of companies who have a common interest to work together and explore all wireless markets, products and technologies. The IWPC global membership base consists of wireless service providers, system companies and sub-system companies from across the globe.

 

For more information on IWPC 2008 or for a conference schedule, please visit www.iwpc.org.

About Brilliant Telecommunications

Founded in 2004, Brilliant Telecommunications designs, develops and distributes a family of network timing, management and synchronization solutions, including carrier-class NTP servers, Primary Reference Sources (PRS), and Building Integrated Timing Supplies (BITS). These highly accurate end-to-end timing network solutions deliver Service Level Agreement (SLA) monitoring and management capabilities, in addition to providing timing and synchronization to the most time-sensitive applications in legacy and next-generation IP networks.

For more information please visit www.BrilliantTelecom.com

Higher Energy Prices, and Increased Carbon Emission, Inspires Green Revolution

October 31, 2009 by JustReminding.com · Leave a Comment 

The second Berkeley-Stanford Clean Tech Conference Series, “Big Solar,” will bring together key policy makers, industry leaders and members of academia to raise awareness, and bring about solutions, to environmentally sound living.

This conference is made possible by student support from the UC Berkeley Center for Energy & Environmental Innovation, the Berkeley Energy Resources Collaborative (BERC), and Stanford University Energy Crossroads.

“Big Solar” Clean Tech Conference will feature a keynote address by Mr. Roy Kuga, Vice President of PG&E’s Energy Supply Division. Mr. Kuga is responsible for all commercial gas, and electricity, procurement in California??. The event will also feature panel discussions on California’s leadership in matters such as: solar policy challenges and technological innovations. Panels will be comprised of leaders from solar industry groups, including: utilities specialists, law firms and business representatives. The conference will include networking opportunities through out the day, and will conclude with a networking reception.

Keynote speakers and moderators will include:

Bob Cart –Greenvolts – Founder & CEO
Marc Gottschalk – Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati – Managing Partner
Arno Harris –Recurrent Energy – Founder & CEO
Sue Kateley – CAL SEIA- Executive Director
Joseph Kastner – MMA Renewable Ventures -Vice President Solar Implementation & Operations
Roy Kuga – PG&E – Vice President Energy Supply Division
Rob Lamkin – Cool Earth Solar – CEO
Hal La Flash – PG&E – Director of Integrated Resource Planning & Policy
Kristina Peterson –SunTech America -Director Structured Finance
Ed Smeloff – SunPower Corporation -Senior Manager Utility Project Sales

The Berkeley-Stanford Clean Technology Conference was founded in 2007 as a continuing series of focused conferences highlighting clean technology solutions for global warming. The conference also fosters collaboration between policy makers, industry leaders and academia. Student support from UC Berkeley Center for Energy & Environmental Innovation, the Berkeley Energy Resources Collaborative (BERC), and Stanford University Energy Crossroads has made this event possible.

BERC, an interdisciplinary, student-run, organization at UC Berkeley was founded, in 2005, to enhance interdepartmental collaboration on energy issues; serving as a bridge between the university and the private sector.

Recurrent Energy CEO, Arno Harris, to Speak at Berkeley-Stanford Clean Tech Conference, “Big Solar,” on May 7, in Menlo Park, California.

October 31, 2009 by JustReminding.com · Leave a Comment 

Mr. Arno Harris, CEO of Recurrent Energy, will be speaking at the Berkeley-Stanford Clean Tech Conference, “Big Solar,” on the innovation of clean energy generation.

Mr. Harris, a solar industry veteran, and successful entrepreneur, will bring his personal knowledge of the solar industry to the conference to enlighten the discourse on clean energy pursuit.
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“We are extremely pleased to have Arno Harris speak at our conference,” states Bhavik Joshi, co-founder of the Berkeley-Stanford Clean Tech Conference Series.

Prior to joining Recurrent Energy, Mr. Arno Harris was General Manager of EI Solutions, which serves large-scale commercial, and governmental, solar customers. EI Solutions was formed when Arno Harris sold his pioneering solar business, Prevalent Power, to Energy Innovations in 2005. Mr. Harris career features a number of solar industry milestones, including the sale of the largest US corporate solar generating system at the time. Mr. Harris also writes about solar and renewable energy on his blog “Clean Energy Future.”

”Big Solar” conference will include panel discussions on future solar opportunities and innovations, by bringing leaders from the solar industry together to discuss matters such as: current business opportunities, technological advancement and policy challenges in the area of clean energy production. The conference will become a platform from which a framework of innovation will produce next generation utility scale solar power technology. The continued integration, and cross-exchange, of students from University of California Berkeley, and Stanford University, business and engineering schools, promotes a forum for joint intellectual pursuits, and an environment of idea projectionts and ideas.

The Berkeley-Stanford Clean Tech Conference, “Big Solar,” will be held from noon to 7 pm on Wednesday, May 7, 2008, at the SRI Auditorium, (International Bldg – Room T) 333 Ravenwood Avenue, Menlo Park, CA.

Increase in Energy Cost, and Carbon Emissions, Inspire Green Revolution

October 31, 2009 by JustReminding.com · Leave a Comment 

UC Berkeley and Stanford University will again join hands to launch a second tech conference on clean solar power entitled “Big Solar.” The symposium will bring together key solar energy policy makers, industry leaders, and academia to raise awareness, and solutions, to environmentally sound living.

Mr. Roy Kuga, Vice President of PG&E’s Energy Supply Division, will be the featured key note speaker at the Big Solar Berkeley-Stanford Clean Tech Conference. Mr. Kuga is responsible for all commercial gas and electricity procurement.

Symposium panels will include professionals from energy industry groups, utility specialists, legal firms, and independent business owners, featuring discussions on California’s leadership in matters of energy policy, and technological innovation. Big solar conference will conclude with a reception which will provide a forum for networking opportunities in the field of clean solar energy.

The second annual “Big Solar” tech conference wishes to integrate ideas, cross-cultivate projects, and shape the future of energy development between the Business and Engineering schools at University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University by bringing together leaders in the field of solar energy to discuss current business, technology and policy challenges, and opportunities in California. Moreover, the conference hopes to establish a framework from which innovation will produce next generation utility scale power technology.

This conference has been made possible by student support from the UC Berkeley Center for Energy & Environmental Innovation, the Berkeley Energy Resources Collaborative (BERC) and Stanford University Energy Crossroads.

Keynote speakers and moderators include:

Bob Cart –Greenvolts – Founder & CEO
Marc Gottschalk – Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati – Managing Partner
Arno Harris –Recurrent Energy – Founder & CEO
Sue Kateley – CAL SEIA- Executive Director
Joseph Kastner – MMA Renewable Ventures -Vice President Solar Implementation & Operations
Roy Kuga – PG&E – Vice President Energy Supply Division
Rob Lamkin – Cool Earth Solar – CEO
Hal La Flash – PG&E – Director of Integrated Resource Planning & Policy
Kristina Peterson –SunTech America -Director Structured Finance
Ed Smeloff – SunPower Corporation -Senior Manager Utility Project Sales

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
Noon to 7pm
SRI Auditorium
International Building – Room T,
333 Ravenswood Avenue, Menlo Park, CA

The Berkeley-Stanford Clean Tech Conference was founded in 2007 as a continuing series of focused conferences highlighting clean technology solutions for global warming. The conference also fosters collaboration between policy makers, industry leaders and academia. Student support from UC Berkeley Center for Energy & Environmental Innovation, the Berkeley Energy Resources Collaborative (BERC), and Stanford University Energy Crossroads has made this event possible.

BERC, an interdisciplinary, student-run, organization at UC Berkeley was founded, in 2005, to enhance interdepartmental collaboration on energy issues; serving as a bridge between the university and the private sector.

Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Global Conference

October 31, 2009 by JustReminding.com · Leave a Comment 

The Indian Institute of Science Alumni Association of North America (IISc AANA) announced today that it will be conducting a unique gathering of pre-eminent scientists, engineers and executives from India and the US, Nobel Laureates, and industry movers and shakers is about to take place in Silicon Valley on June 22-24, 2007. Having been founded in 1908 by the great industrialist JN Tata, the Institute will be celebrating its 100 years of accomplishments all throughout 2008-09. The details of the event can be found at the website http://conference.iiscaana.org.

The President of India, His Excellency, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam is scheduled to inaugurate the conference via a video address. The conference will then rev up with four serial panel sessions on: Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Life Sciences, Management of Technology, and Education for Innovation and Sustainable Development.

Building on that bed rock strength of scientific talent, IISc has also generated an initial momentum of high value added applied research that has been a key differentiator. Already many companies have sponsored research projects at IISc are such global giants as Intel, GM, Lockheed, Boeing, Monsanto, and Applied Materials. Many more such research partnerships are in the works.

The conference will then swing into high gear of discussion sessions to accomplish the goal of creating a platform for collaboration between IISc, the UC system, and the industry. There will be six parallel highly interactive sessions on: Knowledge Sciences, Information – Communication – Computers and Technology, Bio-Technology and Health Care, Nanotechnology and Materials, Energy and the Environment, and Aerospace and Automotive Technologies.

The discussions at this conference will build on that great start, to create a solid platform for sustained collaboration and joint research undertaken by IISc, the UC system, and the industry. Several notable companies from various industries, such as Applied Materials, Aricent, Boeing, Citrix, Google, IBM, Monsanto, Satyam, TCS, and Visa have already signed up to sponsor the conference. They intend to have deep discussions with the IISc delegation to create a process for such sustained productive collaboration for innovation.

Watch this space for further updates, or keep yourself updated at http://conference.iiscaana.org/

President of India Will Inaugurate the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Global Conference in Silicon Valley

October 31, 2009 by JustReminding.com · Leave a Comment 

The Indian Institute of Science Alumni Association of North America (IISc AANA) announced today that it will be conducting a unique gathering of pre-eminent scientists, engineers and executives from India and the US, Nobel Laureates, and industry movers and shakers is about to take place in Silicon Valley on June 22-24, 2007. Having been founded in 1908 by the great industrialist JN Tata, the Institute will be celebrating its 100 years of accomplishments all throughout 2008-09. The details of the event can be found at the website http://conference.iiscaana.org.

The President of India, His Excellency, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam is scheduled to inaugurate the conference via a video address on Saturday, June 23. President Kalam enjoys taking questions from the audience and the organizers strongly believe it will be an exciting session.

“We are delighted that Dr. Kalam will be giving the inaugural address and we firmly believe that it will set the right tone for the conference. President Kalam’s speech will focus on 100 years achievement at IISc and his vision for the next 100 years” said Prof. P. Balaram, Director, IISc.

The conference will then swing into high gear of discussion sessions to accomplish the goal of creating a platform for collaboration between IISc, the UC system, and the industry. There will be six parallel highly interactive sessions on: Knowledge Sciences, Information – Communication – Computers and Technology, Bio-Technology and Health Care, Nanotechnology and Materials, Energy and the Environment, and Aerospace and Automotive Technologies. Several notable companies from various industries, such as Applied Materials, Aricent, Boeing, Citrix, Google, IBM, Monsanto, Satyam, TCS, and Visa have already signed up to sponsor the conference. They intend to have deep discussions with the IISc delegation to create a process for such sustained productive collaboration for innovation.

Watch this space for further updates, or keep yourself updated at http://conference.iiscaana.org/

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