The convergence of technologies surrounding energy, information, buildings, and transportation is poised to have a profound impact on the way we live, work, and play, creating radical efficiencies and new opportunities for business. This November 12-13, VERGE San Francisco @ Greenbuild will focus on the implications of this convergence for your business, and how you can begin to leverage the benefits today. This two-day conference features a diverse and exclusive group of executives in sustainability, building and energy management, utilities, fleets & logistics, government & policy, R&D, and corporate financing. Learn about radical new efficiencies in buildings, energy, and transportation, see how disruptive technologies and financial innovations are creating new opportunities, and connect with innovators in both the business and the public sector who are reshaping the way we shop, travel, work, and live.
Learn more here: http://www.greenbiz.com/events/verge/2012/11/san-francisco.
Conference tracks include:
Smarter Supply Chains, Energy, Utilities & the Cloud, Cities 2.0, Connected Vehicles, Next-Gen Buildings, Facilities & Campuses, M2M and the Internet of Things, Financing of the Future, the New Ecosystem, and Data Big, Open, Shared.
Speakers include, but are not limited to:
- Sue Amar- Sustainability Officer, Salesforce.com
- Elizabeth Fretheim- Director, Business Strategy & Sustainability, Walmart
- Tony Hsieh- CEO, Zappos
- Kyle McNamara- Managing Principal, Enterprise Solutions, Verizon
- Melanie Nutter- Director, Department of the Environment, City of San Francisco
- Clay Nesler- VP of Global Energy and Sustainability, Johnson Controls
- Jim Sinopoli- Managing Principal, Smart Buildings LLC
- Bill Weihl- Manager of Energy Efficiency and Sustainability, Facebook
- Jon Wellinghoff- Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
We're excited about participating and feel that this is an opportunity you won't want to miss: Please join us at this event – Register at http://www.greenbiz.com/events/verge/2012/11/san-francisco/registration and use priority discount code v12ASE to receive $100 off the registration price!
