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FEBRUARY 28 - MARCH 2, 2011GAYLORD NATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER

NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND

Presented by: With Key Support from:

Hosted by:

Catalyzing Breakthroughs to Secure America’s Future

Program 2011

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Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Welcome to the Second Annual ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit!

There are few events in the country that bring together such a diverse and important set of players from

the energy innovation ecosystem. Thank you for joining us.

As President Obama said, we are committed to winning the future. And to win the future, we must

invent the future. Ultimately, both ARPA-E and this summit are dedicated to catalyzing the game-changing

technologies that can launch us ahead of our global competitors, build new industries, create jobs and

secure our country’s future.

To help foster the energy breakthroughs of the future, the summit will include a Technology Showcase

featuring 100 ARPA-E-supported projects and dozens of other highly-ranked projects that ARPA-E could

not fund. We hope you will find them interesting and worthy of support.

We leave you with this challenge: while you explore the summit and connect with your peers, please

do what you can to help the next great energy innovators succeed. We look forward to joining you

in that important effort.

Warm regards,

Steven Chu Arun Majumdar

Secretary of Energy Director, ARPA-E

Welcome

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Who We AreThe Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) is a new agency within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

that invests in breakthrough energy technologies that could fundamentally change the way we use, produce, and store

energy. Our staff combines industry-leading scientists, engineers, and executives to identify promising solutions to the nation’s

most critical energy problems. This unique team structure enables us to fast-track new game-changing technology towards

the marketplace – which is critical to securing the nation’s global technology leadership and creating new American jobs.

What We DoRather than performing research directly, ARPA-E invests in early stage high-risk, high-reward energy technologies being

developed by universities, startups, small businesses, and corporations – research that industry by itself cannot support but

where success would provide dramatic benefits for the nation. ARPA-E promotes the rapid advancement of these

technologies to a point where private investors and companies are willing to carry them forward.

How We’re DifferentUnlike conventional research funded by DOE, ARPA-E is the first government agency to focus exclusively on creative

“outside-of-the-box” energy solutions. ARPA-E is also different by design. We are modeled after the first ARPA agency, now

known as DARPA, at the Department of Defense – the agency responsible for radical innovations such as the Internet, Global

Positioning Systems (GPS), and aircraft stealth technology. This organizational design is explicitly designed to support flexibility,

creativity, and fast action. With this structure, ARPA-E was able to award more than $364 million in American Recovery and

Reinvestment Act funds to 121 groundbreaking energy projects distributed across 30 states in our first year.

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Contents

ProgramHighlights• Technology Showcase:

Over 200 Organizations

participating in the Energy

Innovation Showcase! Meet

the Nation’s top companies

& research organizations

transforming our energy

economy (Mon-Tue Expo)

• Pre-Summit Workshop: Meet with ARPA-E program

managers to discuss agency

priorities & future project

opportunities (Monday

1-day program)

• Summit Program: Join the nation’s key players

in energy innovation as we

discuss advancements in

Batteries, Fuels, Grid Storage,

Efficiency, Power Electronics

and U.S. Energy Innovation

Initiatives!

At-A-Glance

Welcome 2

About the Hosts 3

At-A-Glance 4-5

Speakers 6-9

Presenter & Supporters 9

Showcase & Floor Plan 10-11

Pre-conference Workshop - Monday, February 28th7:00am Registration Open and Continental Breakfast, Foyer

9:00am-9:50am Workshop Welcome and ARPA-E Primer, Rm AB

Arun Majumdar, Director, ARPA-E

Eric Toone, Deputy Director for Technology, ARPA-E

Shane Kosinski, Deputy Director for Operations, ARPA-E

9:50am-10:05am Break, Foyer

10:05am-10:50am Breakout Sessions: ARPA-E Future Technology Workshops

Sunshot, Rm C Rare Earth and Critical

Materials, Rm 1-3

High Density Thermal

Energy Storage, Rm 4-6

10:55am-11:40am Breakout Sessions: ARPA-E Future Technology Workshops

Green Electricity Network

Integration (GENI), Rm C

Applied Biotechnology

for Transportation Fuels, Rm 4-6

11:40am-12:40pm Lunch, Expo Hall A

12:40pm-1:30pm Breakout Sessions: Technology Town Halls

The Energy-Water Nexus, Rm AB Natural Gas to Liquid Fuels, Rm 1-3

1:35pm-2:35pm Building Strategic Partnerships, Rm AB

2:35pm-3:00pm Break

3:00pm-4:00pm Breakout Panels

Venture Capital Funding: Prospecting

in a Constrained Environment, Rm C

Technology Launch: From Universities

and National Labs to the Marketplace,

Rm AB

4:00pm-5:30pm The Government Role in Energy R&D -- followed by Focused Networking Session

with Funding Programs, Rm AB

5:30pm-8:00pm Technology Showcase and Reception - Open to all workshop and

conference participants, Expo Hall B

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Tuesday, March 1st - Summit - Day 17:00am Registration Open and Continental Breakfast, Foyer

8:30am-8:55am Keynote: Steven Chu, Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy, Rm AB

8:55am-9:20am Congressional Keynotes: Senator Mark Udall, (D-CO);

Senator Lisa Murkowski, (R-AK), Rm AB

9:20am-9:45am Keynote: Arun Majumdar, Director, ARPA-E, Rm AB

9:45am-10:15am Break, Foyer

10:15am-10:25am ARPA-E Profile Video 1, Rm AB

10:25am-10:50am Keynote: Arnold Schwarzenegger, former Governor of California, Rm AB

10:50am-11:50am Re-Inventing American Energy Manufacturing, Rm AB

11:50am-12:30pm Break to Visit Technology Showcase, Expo Hall B

12:30pm-1:45pm Lunch, Expo Hall A

1:45pm-2:30pm ARPA-E Project Spotlights

Advanced

Batteries, Rm AB

Advanced Fuels, Rm C Zero Carbon Power,

Rm 4-6

2:30pm-3:30pm Breakout Panels

Electric Vehicles: Moving

Beyond Early Adopters,

Rm AB

Advanced Fuels, Rm C 80x35: The Race to Low-

Cost, Low-Carbon Power,

Rm 4-6

3:30pm-4:05pm Networking Sessions

Electric Vehicles, Foyer Advanced Fuels, Foyer Zero Carbon Power, Foyer

4:05pm-4:30pm Keynote: Charles Holliday, Jr., Chairman, Bank of America; former Chairman and

CEO, DuPont, Rm AB

4:30pm-5:30pm Efficiency as the Path to Business Profitability, Rm AB

5:30pm-8:00pm Technology Showcase and Reception - Open to all conference participants,

Expo Hall B

Wednesday, March 2nd - Summit - Day 27:00am Registration Open and Continental Breakfast, Foyer

8:30am-9:00am Congressional Keynotes: Senator Lamar Alexander, (R-TN);

Representative Steve Israel, (D-NY, 2nd District), Rm AB

9:00am-9:10am ARPA-E Profile Video 2, Rm AB

9:10am-9:30am Keynote: Ray Mabus, Secretary, U.S. Navy, Rm AB

9:30am-10:30am Changing the Game in Natural Gas: The Role of Breakthrough Technologies,

Rm AB

10:30am-11:00am Break, Foyer

11:00am-12:00pm The Future Grid, Rm AB

12:00pm-1:15pm Lunch, Expo Hall A

1:15pm-1:55pm ARPA-E Project Spotlights

Grid Storage, Rm 4-6 Building Cooling, Rm C Power Electronics, Rm 1-3

1:55pm-2:55pm Industry Panels

Energy Storage, Rm 4-6 Energy Efficiency -

The Smart Home, Rm C

Power Electronics, Rm 1-3

2:55pm-3:35pm Networking Sessions

Grid Scale Energy

Storage, Foyer

Energy Efficiency, Foyer Power Electronics, Foyer

3:35pm Conference Close

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Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN)

Thomas R. BaruchFounder & Managing Director,

CMEA Capital

John BaumstarkChairman & CEO, Suniva, Inc.

Chad BellSenior Director/Platform Lead

Best Buy Company

David BerryPartner, Flagship Ventures

Ron BloomAssistant to the President for

Manufacturing Policy (National

Economic Council),

The White House

Michael BorrusGeneral Partner,

X/Seed Capital

Terry BostonPresident & CEO,

PJM Interconnection

Paul BryanProgram Manager, Biomass,

U.S. Department of Energy

Jonathan BurbaumProgram Director, ARPA-E

Bill CappPresident & CEO,

Beacon Power Corp.

Steven ChuSecretary of Energy,

U.S. Department of Energy

Nicholas CizekFellow, ARPA-E

Will ColemanPartner, Mohr Davidow Ventures

Stephan DolezalekManaging Director & Group

Leader, CleanTech ,

VantagePoint Venture Partners

John EnglerPresident, Business Roundtable

Luka ErcegPresident & CEO

Simbol Materials

Seth Frader-ThompsonCo-Founder & CEO, EnergyHub

Sean GreeneAssociate Administrator

for Investment & Special

Advisor for Innovation, U.S. Small

Business Administration

Daniel GrossPartner, Hudson Clean Energy

Partners, L.P.

William HeiseyDirector, Programs &

Technology, Lockheed Martin

Electronic Systems

Charles O. Holliday, Jr.Chairman, Bank of America

Corporation; Former Chairman

and CEO, DuPont

Michael HowardPresident & CEO, Electric Power

Research Institute

Speakers

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Laura K. IpsenSenior VP & GM, Connected

Energy, Cisco Systems, Inc.

Eric IsaacsDirector, Argonne

National Laboratory

Representative Steve Israel (D-NY, 2nd District)

Mark JohnsonProgram Director, ARPA-E

Henry KellyPrincipal Deputy Assistant

Secretary, U.S.Office of

Energy Efficiency &

Renewable Energy

Shane KosinskiDeputy Director for Operations,

ARPA-E

Zachary J. LemniosAssistant Secretary of Defense for

Research & Engineering

Department of Defense

Eugene LitvinovSenior Director of Business

Architecture & Technology,

ISO New England

John LushetskyDeputy Program Manager, Solar

Energy Technologies Program,

U.S. Department of Energy

Arun MajumdarDirector, ARPA-E

Ray MabusSecretary of the Navy, U.S. Navy

David McCalpinGeneral Manager, Home Energy

Management, GE Appliances

Colin McCormickSenior Advisor for R&D,

U.S. Department of Energy

Kathleen McGintySenior VP & Managing

Director, Strategic Growth

Weston Solutions, Inc.

J. Michael McQuadeSenior VP, Science & Technology,

United Technologies Corporation

Luis R. MejiaSenior Associate, Office of

Technology Licensing,

Stanford University

David MohlerSenior VP & CTO,

Duke Energy Corp.

Ernest J. MonizProfessor, Massachusetts Institute

of Technology

Joel Mo xleyFounder & CEO, Foro Energy

Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)

Richard G. NewellAdministrator, Energy Information

Administration

John PalmourChief Technology Officer,

Power & RF, Cree, Inc.

Donald L. PaulExecutive Director, University of

Southern California

Energy Institute

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William PerryFormer Secretary of Defense;

Professor, Stanford University

John PodestaPresident & CEO, Center for

American Progress

Arati PrabhakarPartner, US Venture Partners

Ravi PrasherProgram Director, ARPA-E

John QuinnDeputy Director, CNO Energy &

Environmental Readiness,

U.S. Navy

Rajeev RamProgram Director, ARPA-E

Ramamoorthy RameshPlato Malozemoff Chair

Professor, University of

California, Berkeley

Dan RastlerProgram Manager, Energy

Storage & Distributed Energy

Resources, Electric Power

Research Institute

Matthew RogersDirector, McKinsey & Company

Arthur H. RosenfeldDistinguished Scientist Emeritus,

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab

Mark RoskerDeputy Director MT, Defense

Advanced Research Projects

Agency

David SandalowAssistant Secretary for Policy &

International Affairs, U.S. Dept

of Energy

Ajit SapreGroup President R&T,

Reliance Industries Ltd

Karma SawyerFellow, ARPA-E

Arnold SchwarzeneggerFormer Governor of California

Alan ShawPresident & CEO, Codexis

Chris SheltonPresident, AES Energy Storage

Tom SiebelChairman, First Virtual Group

Bruce SohnPresident, First Solar

Peter Y. SolmssenBoard of Directors, Chairman

Siemens Corporation

Le TangVice President & Head of US

Corporate Research Center,

ABB Inc.

Steven TaubSenior Vice President, Investment

Strategy, GE Energy Financial

Services, Inc.

Ralph TeichmannManager, Product Line Power

Electronics, GE Infrastructure

Speakers Continued

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Alex TkachenkoPresident,

Siluria Technologies, Inc.

Lee TonkovichCTO, Velocys & Oxford

Catalysts Group.

Eric TooneDeputy Director for

Technology, ARPA-E

Senator Mark Udall (D-CO)

Nikolay VoutchkovPresident, Water Globe

Consulting, LLC

Sanjay J. WagleAssociate Director for

Commercialization,

ARPA-E

Presenter and Supporters

Presented by

Clean Technology and Sustainable Industries OrganizationThe Clean Technology & Sustainable Industries Organization (CTSI), a

501c6 non-profit industry association, represents the organizations

developing, commercializing, and implementing energy, water, and

environmental technologies. Clean technologies offer much needed

solutions to growing resource security and sustainability concerns and are

critical to maintaining economic competitiveness. CTSI brings together

global leaders for advocacy, community development, networking,

and information sharing to help bring these needed technologies to

market more rapidly.

Website: www.ct-si.org

With Key Support From

The American Energy Innovation CouncilThe mission of the American Energy Innovation Council is to foster

strong economic growth, create jobs in new industries, and reestablish

America’s energy technology leadership through robust, public invest-

ments in the development of world-changing energy technologies.

In the defense, health, agriculture, and information technology

industries, this country has made a deliberate choice to use intelligent

federal investments to unleash profound innovation. As a result, the

country leads in all those realms. In energy, however, the United States

has failed the grade, and is paying a heavy price for that failure. We are

optimistic about the potential for dramatic change in the energy realm.

To seize this opportunity, America must put aside partisan interests and

make a strong, bold commitment.

Website: www.americanenergyinnovation.org

Ewing Marion Kauffman FoundationThe Kauffman Foundation is often referred to as one of the largest

foundations in the United States-or as the world’s largest foundation

devoted to entrepreneurship. Both are true, thanks to Ewing Kauffman’s

generosity and foresight. However, these “largest” factoids may give the

false impression that we can influence society just by virtue of our size or

spending power.

Website: www.kauffman.org

National Venture Capital Association (NVCA)The National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), comprised of more

than 400 member firms, is the premier trade association that represents

the U.S. venture capital industry. NVCA’s mission is to foster greater

understanding of the importance of venture capital to the U.S. economy,

and support entrepreneurial activity and innovation. The NVCA

represents the public policy interests of the venture capital community,

strives to maintain high professional standards, provides reliable

industry data, sponsors professional development, and facilitates

interaction among its members.

Website: www.nvca.org

Jon WellinghoffChairman, Federal Energy

Regulatory Commission

Andrew WinstonEnvironmental Strategist, author

of Green Recovery, co-author of

Green to Gold

Jonathan S. WolfsonCEO, Solazyme, Inc.

Mary Ann WrightVP Global, Technology &

Innovation, Johnson Controls

Power Solutions

Kurt YeagerExecutive Director,

Galvin Electricity Initiative

Bilal ZuberiPrincipal,

General Catalyst Partners

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Technology Showcase Participants and Floor Plans

Showcase listings by Type

ARPA-E Awardees 1366 Technologies ............................................... 137ABB, Inc. ..................................................................... 236ADMA Products, Inc. ........................................... 445Agrivida, Inc. ........................................................... 248Algaeventure Systems ....................................... 149Architectural Applications LLC...................... 447Arizona State University ..................................... 156Arkansas Power Electronics International, Inc. ............................................................................ 467ASU LightWorks ...................................................... 154ATK ................................................................................ 432Beacon Power Corp. ...........................................121Bio Architecture Lab, Inc. ................................. 148Boeing ......................................................................... 117Caitin, Inc.................................................................. 130Case Western Reserve University ..................317Ceres, Inc. ................................................................. 147City College New York ........................................218Codexis, Inc. ............................................................ 237Columbia University ............................................ 251Columbia University ............................................ 330Cree, Inc. ....................................................................319CUNY Energy Institute ......................................... 320Dais Analytic Corporation ............................... 451Delphi Automotive Systems, LLC ...................215EaglePicher Technologies, LLC ..................... 234Exelus, Inc. ................................................................ 425FastCAP Systems Corporation ....................... 463FloDesign Wind Turbine .................................... 128GE ................................................................................. 337GE Global Research ......................................... 323General Atomics................................................... 222General Compression, Inc. ..............................216General Motors Research and Development ...................................................... 120GeneSiC Semiconductor Inc. .........................316Georgia Institute of Technology ................... 321Georgia Institute of Technology ................... 322Georgia Institute of Technology ................... 434Georgia Institute of Technology ................... 453Ginkgo BioWorks ................................................... 350Harvard University, Wyss Institute .................. 348HRL Laboratories ................................................... 166Infinia Corporation .............................................. 444Iowa State University ........................................... 150ITN Energy Systems .............................................. 448Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 220Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 338Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 354Lehigh University ................................................... 332Makani Power ........................................................ 132Massachusetts Institute of Technology ..... 247Massachusetts Institute of Technology ......314Massachusetts Institute of Technology-Dept. of Chemical Engineering ............................ 235

Material Methods LLC ........................................ 446Michigan State University ................................. 163MIT Electroville - Liquid Metal Battery ........ 238Nalco Company .................................................. 334North Carolina State University ..................... 253Oak Ridge National Laboratory .................. 430Ohio State University ........................................... 329OPX Biotechnologies, Inc. ............................... 346Pacific Northwest National Laboratory .... 443Penn State University........................................... 455Phononic Devices, Inc. ...................................... 122Planar Energy Devices, Inc. .............................461PolyPlus Battery Company .............................. 460Porifera, Inc. ............................................................. 239Power Partners, Inc. ............................................. 454Proton Energy Systems ........................................115ReVolt Technology LLC ...................................... 465RTI International ..................................................... 250RTI International ..................................................... 333Sheetak, Inc. ............................................................ 452Stanford University ................................................ 429Sun Catalytix Corporation ............................... 245Sustainable Energy Solutions, LLC ............... 328Teledyne Scientific & Imaging ...................... 139Teledyne Scientific Company ........................318Texas A&M University .......................................... 438The Ohio State University .................................. 352United Technologies Corporation ................331United Technologies Research Center......119United Technologies Research Center..... 449United Technologies Research Center..... 457University of California, Los Angeles .......... 249University of Colorado at Boulder ............... 436University of Illinois ................................................ 124University of Kentucky, Center for Applied Energy Research ............................................... 335University of Maryland ....................................... 450University of Massachusetts ............................ 255University of Minnesota and BioCee ......... 152University of Notre Dame ................................. 336University of Southern California ...................214Virginia Tech ............................................................219Virginia Tech ........................................................... 422Wildcat Discovery Technologies .................. 267

ARPA-E Encouraged Applicants ADI Solar Corp ..................................................... 232Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. .................231Appollo Wind Technologies ........................... 353Bandgap Engineering, Inc. ............................ 135Boston University.................................................... 230Bright Energy Storage Technologies .......... 229Ceramatec .............................................................. 144CFD Research Corporation .............................431Contour Energy Systems ....................................261Diversified Technologies, Inc. ........................ 246Eltron Research & Development ................. 437Energy Compression Inc. ................................. 233

Florida International University ...................... 351Gibbs Energy, LLC ................................................ 435Honeywell International .................................... 433Howell Cooling Technologies, LLC .............. 347Liquid Light, Inc ......................................................417Lithos Biofuels ......................................................... 146Machflow Energy, Inc. ....................................... 355MagiQ Technologies .......................................... 362MTPV LLC .................................................................. 126NAVITASMAX ........................................................... 228NthDegree Technologies Worldwide Inc .418Oak Ridge National Laboratory .................. 344Oscilla Power, Inc. .................................................131Pacific Northwest National Laboratory .... 439Pacific Northwest National Laboratory .... 441Plasma Kinetics Corporation ......................... 462QM Power, Inc. ...................................................... 160Robert Bosch LLC (Bosch) ................................361Savannah River National Laboratory ....... 366Seeo, Inc. .................................................................. 363SiWire Solar, Inc. .................................................... 133Solar Semiconductor, Inc. ................................ 420TIAX LLC ..................................................................... 360Transonic Combustion Inc............................... 164Uni-Control, LLC...................................................... 428United Technologies Corporation ............... 345University of Central Florida ............................ 223University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign .........................................................416University of Maryland ....................................... 129University of Maryland Energy Research Center ........................................................................ 158University of Nevada, Reno..............................419University of Notre Dame ..................................414University of Southern California .................. 162Virginia Tech ........................................................... 244Vorbeck Materials Corp. .................................. 263Xergy Incorporated ............................................. 349Xylofuel, LLC ............................................................ 145

Showcase Submissions Altaeros Energies .................................................. 140American Science and Technology Corporation ......................................................... 254Atmocean, Inc. ...................................................... 134BuildingIQ ................................................................. 459CanmetENERGY/Natural Resources Canada ..................................................................415Cascade Clean Energy, Inc. .......................... 155Cool Energy, Inc. ....................................................116Echogen Power Systems, Inc. .........................114Enventix, Inc. ............................................................151FlexEnergy, LLC ...................................................... 421Flux Energy GS, LLC ............................................. 136GridManager A/S ................................................ 427Hyperion Power Generation, Inc. .................413Ideal Power Converters .................................... 221LiquidPiston, Inc..................................................... 260Nanocomp Technologies, Inc. ......................161

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Nextreme Thermal Solutions, Inc...................118Pilus Energy .............................................................. 252Proterro ....................................................................... 153Reliability Information Analysis Center ..... 142Rolith, Inc. .................................................................. 138Scientific Applications & Research Associates (SARA), Inc. .................................. 339Tour Engine, Inc. .................................................... 262US Synthetic Bearings ......................................... 423Xtreme Power ......................................................... 123

DOE, Partners & SponsorsApplied Materials................................................. 302Argonne National Laboratory ....................... 409Autodesk ................................................................... 304Battelle ....................................................................... 400Bosch .......................................................................... 202Bridging Nations ....................................................110Brookhaven National Laboratory ................ 401Case Western Reserve University ................. 203Clean Technology and Sustainable Industries (CTSI) ................................................. 300Cleantech Open .................................................. 107CleanTECH San Diego ...................................... 105Colorado Center for Biorefining & Biofuels ....................................................................112Constellation Energy .......................................... 205DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory ............................................................ 104DOE Office of Science ...................................... 100DOE SunShot Initiative ........................................ 106elstat ............................................................................ 303EWI ................................................................................ 207General Atomics................................................... 305General Motors ..................................................... 167Idaho National Laboratory ............................. 406Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 407Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ............................................................. 404Lockheed Martin .................................................. 206Massachusetts Clean Energy Center ........ 201MDB Capital Group ............................................ 307National Renewable Energy Laboratory 403Nevada Institute for Renewable Energy Commercialization (NIREC) ........................ 103Oak Ridge National Laboratory .................. 405Palo Alto Research Center ............................... 411Silicon Valley Bank ............................................... 301The Dow Chemical Company ...................... 200Toyota ......................................................................... 367U.S. DOE Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy ..................................................................... 108UTC/United Technologies Research Center ......................................................................101Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati ................ 204

Showcase participants labeled as “Finalists” or “Encouraged Applicants”

includes those applicants who were encouraged by ARPA-E to submit a full

application to one of its funding opportunity announcements, but were not

selected for funding. Neither the Department of Energy nor ARPA-E endorses or

sponsors the individuals, organizations, and/or technologies identified below.

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Thank you for attending. We look forward to seeing you next year!