2. TECHNOLOGY VENTURES CORPORATION’S DEAL STREAM SUMMIT serves as a vehicle to facilitate private invest-
ment partnerships among developers of emerging technologies in the laboratory, private sector and investment community. Through the
years, this conference—previously known as the Equity Capital Symposium—has provided opportunities for hundreds of companies to
receive funding and has fueled the commercialization of laboratory R&D and IP. Of the companies that presented at this forum, some
30 percent have received funding, which is a remarkable record.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Venture capitalists, corporate investors, startup executives, R&D scientists and researchers, DOE
laboratory officials, tech transfer executives from federal laboratories, licensing officers, private equity investors, corporate develop-
ment and new business development executives, corporate counsel. The Summit provides a stimulating platform for the
presentation of intriguing and important new technologies as well as keynote addresses and pertinent panel discussions.
PRESENTERS :
Multiple Cellular Services and Small is Big Intelligence in the Cloud
Increased Mobile Coverage HT Microanalytical, Inc. Rival Theory, Inc.
Asgard Enterprises, LLC Commercializing the world's smallest Pioneering cloud-based adaptive reusable
Commercializing a multi SIM cellular electromechanical switches uniquely capable AI characters for smart toys, video games,
telephone that will have multiple cellular of hot switch and harsh environment and interactive media.
services and increased mobile coverage survivability needed in the automotive,
capabilities. medical, defense and industrial applications.
A Green Solution to Paint and
Adhesive Removal
A Boost For Your Ride A Machine to Clean Produced Tecknikem, LLC
EnerPulse, Inc. Water RockinBoat, LLC brings a new coating and
Commercializing a proven replacement for IX Power, LLC adhesive stripping solvent to the market that
engine spark plugs that delivers "plug-and- IX Power OrganiClear™ is a component- is safer and more environmentally friendly
play" improvements in fuel economy, tailpipe based machine that eliminates organic with a wide range of applications.
emissions and torque for OEMs and compounds from produced water without
consumers. increasing the waste stream. Revolutionary “Light Engines”
Trilumina Corporation
Identifying Food Risks Safer and Higher Performance Our light engines revolutionize the way
Food Sentry, LLC Biomedical Devices humans and devices connect by delivering
Food Sentry’s suite of services gives the Original Biomedical Implants, Inc. information of exceedingly high speeds
consumer and corporate buyers decision OBI is commercializing a new generation of and power.
aids to make safe food selections. biomedical devices that will provide longer,
safer, and better implant performance for
the healthcare industry.
PARADE OF DOE LAB POSTERS : Oak Ridge National Laboratory
• Scalable Technology for High-Quality Large Area Graphene Sheets
• Wireless Charging System for Electric Vehicles
Argonne National Laboratory • Carbon Fiber Manufacturing via Plasma and Microwave Processing
• Enhanced Renewable Methane Production System • Screening Tool for Providers of Synthetic Double Stranded DNA
• Technology for On-Site Detection of Bovine Mastitis-Causing Pathogens • Super Energy Saver Ground Source Heat Pump
• The Economical Remediation of Plastic Waste into Advanced Carbon
Nanotubes and Carbon Spheres Sandia National Laboratories
• Compact, Economical, High-Yield Electron Linac for Mo-99 and Other • Surface Mounted Neutron Generators
Medical Radio-isotopes
• The Economical Manufacturing of Nano-Coatings on Ultra-Fine Powders Savannah River National Laboratory
• BioTiger (Biological Enhancement of Hydrocarbon Extraction)
Brookhaven National Laboratory • Suppressing Tin Whisker Growth in Lead-Free Solders and Platings
• Room Temperature Radiation Detectors for Oil & Gas Exploration • Porous-Walled Hollow Glass Microspheres
• Titanium Dioxide for UV-Protective Coatings
• Inorganic Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells Y-12 National Security Complex
• Omni Jaw 5; 5 Tons of Force, 1 Easy Trigger
Los Alamos National Laboratory • Controlling Grain Structure in Nonferrous Metals Through Magnetic
• A Novel Ultrasound-Based, Three Dimensional Tomography System with Manufacturing
the Potential to Improve Overall Breast Cancer Screening and Assessment • TiBor Skin – High-Hardness Coating
• Light-Up Nanocluster Probes for Nucleic Detection • IR Debonding: A Safer and Greener Way for Disassembly
Facilitating Technology Commercialization & Innovation from DOE Federal Laboratories
3. THE PROGRAM : REGISTER NOW AT TECHVENTURES.ORG
Tuesday, April 3
12:00 – 3:00pm Registration and Networking 12:15 – 1:30pm Luncheon Reception & Keynote Presentation
Paul Hommert, Ph.D. (invited), President and Laboratories
3:00 – 4:00pm Inventing the Future: Accelerating Lab Science Director, Sandia National Laboratories
into Commercial Products
Members of the corporate innovation and venture Government’s Position to Cultivate Innovation
community and DOE technology transfer experts and Drive Investment Partnerships
identify their best practices for partnering to adapt The Honorable Bart J. Gordon, U.S. House of Representa-
laboratory technologies for the marketplace. tives, Chairman, Science and Technology Committee (Retired)
Moderator: James F. Groelinger, Executive Director 1:30 – 3:00pm Corporate Case Study Illustrations: DOE Innova-
Clean Energy Alliance tion Partnering at Work
Panelists: Kim Sanchez Rael, General Partner, Flywheel Each study includes one corporate panelist and one DOE
Ventures • Thomas A. Berg, Director, Commercializa- laboratory expert who discuss successful innovation
tion and Partnerships, Y-12 National Security Complex partnership models.
• John Mott, Team Leader, Licensing Group
Los Alamos National Laboratory • Steve McMaster, Moderator: Amy Cosper, Editor-in-Chief, Entrepreneur Magazine
Director, Technology Deployment, Idaho National Study #1: Argonne National Laboratory and ADM
Laboratory • Thomas Gillspsie, Partner, In-Q-Tel Seth W. Snyder, Ph.D., Section Leader, Energy Systems,
Argonne National Laboratory
4:00 – 5:00pm Technology Parade of DOE Lab Posters Rishi Shukla, Ph.D., Global Technology Leader, ADM
Study #2: Brookhaven National Laboratory and R3 Sciences
5:00 – 7:00pm Reception Kimberley Elcess, Ph.D.,Principal Licensing Specialist,
Remarks by Mayor RIchard Berry Brookhaven National Laboratory
David O. Trahan, President and CTO, R3 Sciences
Study #3: Sandia National Laboratories and Emcore
Wednesday, April 4 Jerry A. Simmons, Ph.D., Senior Manager, Semiconductor
and Optical Sciences, Sandia National Laboratories
7:00 – 8:30am Registration and Breakfast Hong Hou, Ph.D., President and CEO, Emcore
8:30 – 8:45am Opening Remarks 3:00 – 3:30pm Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
Russ Frew, Vice President, Programs and Technology
Lockheed Martin 3:30 – 5:30pm Presenting Company Showcase
8:45 - 9:15am Opening Keynote Presentation 5:30 – 7:30pm Cocktail Reception
Pamela Contag, Ph.D., CEO, Cygnet Biofuels
Founding Director, Startup America
Thursday, April 5
9:15 – 9:45am Views From The Valley - Keynote Presentations
Cleantech Investing: Truths and Realities 7:30 – 9:00am Breakfast Reception
Will Colman, General Partner, Mohr Davidow Ventures
9:00 – 9:45am Keynote Presentation:
9:45 – 10:15am Lean Investing in Fat Industries Skunkworks®: Breaking the Rules and Igniting
Randy Hawks, General Partner, Claremont Creek Ventures Innovation
Alton D. Romig, Jr., Ph.D., Vice President and General
10:15 – 10:45am Morning Networking & Refreshment Break Manager of Advanced Development Programs,
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
10:45 – 11:30am Keynote Presentation:
Increasing Our National Laboratories' 9:45 – 10:30am Sowing The Seeds of Technology Commercialization:
Innovation Potential Angel Investing Examined
Curt Carlson, Ph.D., President and CEO, SRI International
Moderator: Richard Miller, Vice President,
11:30 – 12:15pm Fueling Commercialization: Partnership National Association of Seed and Venture Funds
Approaches to Accelerate Innovation Charles Russomanno, Program Manager, SBIR Phase III
Panelists will speak on investment approaches in Xlerator Program, DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and
federally funded laboratories. Renewable Energy
John Chavez, President, New Mexico Angels
Panelists: Louis P. Berneman, Founding Partner,
Osage University Partners • Dennis Merens, Managing 10:30 -11:15am Closing Keynote
Director, Dow Venture Capital, The Dow Chemical Co.
• Andrew Garman, Partner, New Venture Partners • 11:15am Conference Adjourns
Erik Stenehjem, Ph.D., Director, Industrial Partnerships,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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4. PRESENTED BY TECHNOLOGY VENTURES CORPORATION
IN STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION
AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS FORUM, INC.
THE SPONSORS:
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New Mexico Community Capital • New Mexico Venture Capital Association • Santa Fe Business Incubator, Inc.
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