Michigan-China Clean Tech: Collaboration and Competition in Energy, Smart Grid, Green Cities and Transportation
December 10, 2010
Sponsored by the Erb, Zell Lurie and Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institutes, the Center for Chinese Studies and the Center for International Business Education. Michigan Union in Ann Arbor.
Presentation Slides by Speaker
- JP LaForest – Connecting at Michigan/Partner or Perish: Education, Innovation, Collaboration & Economic Development.
- Peggy Liu – JUCCCE; Rethink Energy. Reshape the World
- Mary Gallagher – Changes in the World’s Workshop: how new laws, more demanding workers, and activist trade unions are transforming the Chinese workplace
- Terry Cooke – Cleantech and Clean Energy in Greater China: Opportunities & Risks for U.S. Business
- Ken DeWoskin – Cleantech-China and the US
- Ryan Dick – Gigabase (Urbanization in China)
- Guangjian Xu – Current Policies for Clean Tech in China
- Josh Newell – Urbanization in Chinatrends, Challenges, and Opportunities
- C.S. Kiang – US China Low Carbon City Case Studies
- Timothy Dekker – Sustainable Cities and InfrastructureUrban River Restoration Opportunities and Implications for China
- Jim Deane – University of Michigan CleanTech Innovation
Conference photos may be viewed here.
View Video taped Sessions Below:
- Keynote Speaker: Kenneth DeWoskin (Senior advisor, Deloitte China and Director of Deloitte’s China Research and Insight Center)
- Panel: U-M Resources and Perspectives
- Plenary Panel: “Trade, Investment and Competition: Enabling Factors for Clean Tech”
- Keynote Speaker: Professor C.S. Kiang (Chair, Beijing University Environment Fund and director, US China Long Term Low Carbon City Initiative)
- Panel: Energy Generation, Storage, and Smart Grid
- Panel: Sustainable Cities and Infrastructure
- Closing Keynote: Peggy Liu (Founder and Chairperson, Joint US-China Collaboration on Clean Energy (JUCCCE))
- Concluding Remarks