PowerBridgeNY Pitch Day 2019
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KATIE BOFSHEVER

Design Partner, GV

As VP of Digital Media at GV, Katie Bofshever crafts innovative and creative solutions for the digital space, specializing in minority consumers.

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Lightning Talks on Business Goals

Learn to understand and tackle problems from many different points of view. Discussions should highlight business goals, success metrics, technical capabilities and potential challenges, and relevant user research.

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PowerBridgeNY Awards night 2019

Top researchers compete for grants of $150,000 (per team) to advance their cleantech innovations. Join us and get a firsthand look at cutting-edge cleantech innovation in New York. 

March 
06
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2018
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12:00pm
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7:30pm
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The Minimal NYC

Join our PowerBridgeNY Judges and Cycle 4 applicants to see the final pitches that will determine which teams will receive $150K in funding to build their prototype and conduct in-field testing.

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See who will be the new PowerBridgeNY Cycle 6 awardees!  

Awardees will each receive up to $150,000 in funding to conduct customer discovery, build their prototype and conduct in-field testing.  

The Event Location

Event Agenda & Pitching Teams

12:30pm

Opening REmarks 



12:30pm

IGNitIOn Grant PITCH BEGINS

Teams that participate in the PowerBridgeNY program and complete all the milestones of their Validation Grant are eligible to apply for a $50K Ignition Grant from PowerBridgeNY.

12:45pm

MANIFOLD ROBOTICS (New York UNiversity)

Manifold Robotics Cycle 3 Recipient of PowerBridgeNY with technology coming out of NYU's Tandon School of Engineering. Their product is a small-scale robotic vehicle that affords autonomous aquatic data collection.

 Jeff Laut (CEO)

12:30pm

VAliDATION GRANT PITCHES BEGIN

Teams pitching in the section are all competing for $150,000 grants in funding to conduct customer discovery, build their prototype and conduct in-field testing. 

 

1:15pm

Pitch #1 : Social Solar (Columbia UNiversity)

Platform-enabled website for environmentally-conscious consumers seeking optimal solar energy buying solutions

Donna Sanders (Entrepreneurial Lead)

Olakeyede Olayinka (Technical Lead) 

1:45pm

Pitch #2: SOlarClear (Stony Brook UNiversity)

Self-cleaning technique to remove dust from solar panel

Shrish Patel (Entrepreneurial Lead)

Alexander Orlov (Technical Lead) 

2:15pm 

Pitch #3: EINO (CORNELL TECH)

Predictive insights to Directors of Network Operation to improve network energy efficiency by 25%

Payman Samadi (Entrepreneurial Lead)

Armand Vedadi-Comte (Technical Lead)

2:45pm

SNack & Coffee BREaK 



3:00pm

Pitch #4: Wind-Rider (CIty UNiversity of New york)

Blade inspection robots for wind-farm owners and OEM directors-of-operations to reduce blade replacement costs

Thomas Wilk (Entrepreneurial Lead)

Eric (Liang) Yang (Technical Lead)

3:30pm

PITCH #5: Battery FINGERprint Tech (New York University)

Battery diagnostics for manufacturers and users to improve capacity, reliability, and safety

Mohaddese Mohammadi (Entrepreneurial Lead)

Alexej Jerschow (Technical Lead)

4:00pm

PITCH #6: Brooklyn Bioscience (new york University)

Engineered Phosphotriesterase for the Remediation of Common Pesticides

 Andrew Olsen (Entrepreneurial Lead)

Jin Montclare (Technical Lead)

4:30pm

Pitch #7: Lazaron (New york university)

Fiber-optic loop sensor for wind turbine blade health monitoring

Yi Yang (Entrepreneurial Lead)

Nikhil Gupta (Technical Lead)

5:00pm

Cocktail HOur

Have a drink and appetizers on us as we celebrate the amazing work of our applicants and wait for the final announcement at 6:30pm. 


6:30pm

Awards Announcement

Stick around to see PowerBridgeNY announce the recipients of PowerBridgeNY's Validation Grants for Cycle 5! 


Pitching Teams

alumina Energy

City University of New York

Alumina Energy provides a cost competitive priced and reliable zero emission thermal energy generation system for process heat applications in commercial buildings to meet the need for zero emission thermal energy generation and lower energy cost.

CP Watertech

 

Stony Brook University

Wastewater treatment at the U.S. Publicly Owned Treatment Works accounts for 2% of total U.S. electricity, emits 30 million metric tonnes CO2e or 0.3% of total GHG emissions. California has an ambitious goal to increase water recycling from 650,000 to 2 million acre-feet/year by 2030 and the U.S. needs to update treatment plants is projected to increase by $74 billion by 2040. Commercial processes offered are multi-step, require several thousand gallons of chemicals that makes them expensive and complex. CPWaterTech offers a chemical-less, novel one-step process, mediated by an inexpensive gas, that could reduce land and processing cost by at least 70%.

E-wave

Columbia University 

E-Wave is a wave energy converter which is installed on the nearshore seabed and activated by the surge motion of ocean waves. Integrated with an award-winning mechanical controller, E-Wave is highly efficient in converting wave energy into electricity. For isolated coastal areas, such as Alaska islands, military bases, and national parks, E-Wave produces wave power that is 50% cheaper than the mostly used diesel power. For populated coastal areas which are prone to coastal disasters, E-Wave provides both power generation and disaster mitigation by reducing beach erosion and creating distributed power generation sources.

eino

Cornell Tech

Founded by a team of Cornell information and network scientists, EINO is building a critical network infrastructure software that will empower smart cities. EINO's contextual intelligence understands mass population movement and intentions in urban areas to optimize the mobile networks, improving the energy efficiency while reducing the operational and capital costs. The technology includes a knowledge-base on temporal and spatial human movement and intentions and portfolio of machine learning methodologies to accurately predict demand and optimize infrastructure resources.

quatcare

City University of New York 

QUATCARE provides sustainable eco-friendly antimicrobial solutions for industrial water treatment systems and heating/cooling filtration applications reducing maintenance and infection risks from bacteria. Our patented system is comprised of embedding low-cost quaternary ammonim compounds in surface structure of materials during manufacture or applied as durable coatings. When our system is incorporated into the water treatment systems for manufacturing it supports high water flow rates and kills bacteria on contact without the addition of toxic chemicals or costly traditional filters that rapidly clog, increasing water recycling thereby reducing water pollution disposal. Similarly, we provide bacterial control through antimicrobial coatings for heat-exchange surfaces.

ReTech

Stony Brook University 

RETech has created a clean, metallothermic process for extracting rare earth elements out of the 15-20 tons/day of waste powder that sits unused from recycling fluorescent lightbulbs. Our process will reduce the US’s nearly complete dependence on China for these valuable, commonly used materials and make them available to U.S. distributors and the DoD. The same core technology can also be applied to produce metal nanoparticles, some of which can cost $1,000’s/ounce. Because our process is much simpler than existing methods, we will produce both products for at least 30% lower cost and energy consumption

sHYp

Columbia University

Invasive species transported around the world in the ballast water tanks of ships have created an international environmental calamity that costs the global economy $1.4 trillion annually. Currently, ships are required to install on-board ballast water treatment systems that are costly, prone to failure, and occasionally unable to meet regulations. At sHYp, we are developing a novel in-port ballast water treatment system based on an innovative electrochemical process that will offer ship and port operators a more reliable and cost-effective option for meeting the most stringent ballast water treatment regulations.

sunthetics

New York University

Sunthetics improves sustainability in the chemical industry through scalable and easy-to-implement solutions, starting with Nylon 6,6. We offer technology to manufacture the key intermediate of Nylon 6,6 using renewable electricity instead of fossil-fuel heat, while reducing raw material and energy usage by up to 50% and manufacturing costs by up to 30%. In a market with limited suppliers, growing sustainability needs in the textile industry, and frequent shortages, our technology enables Nylon 6,6 manufacturers to take control of their supply while improving their competitiveness through increased and differentiated market share.

The Judges


Andrew Reid

Con Edison


Ben Sampson

GE Ventures


Blake Stevens

LaunchLabs


Christopher Cavanagh

National Grid


Cyril Yee

IP Group


David Cruikshank

Arch Ventures


David Dorsey

Osage Partners


Edward Greer

Dow Chemical Company


Jake Berlin

ICF International


Jean-Noel Poirer 

Clean Energy Venture Group 


Josh Gould

Con Edison

Sukanya Paciorek



Parker White

Usurp Power 


Serena Lee

Con Edison


Shirley Speakman

Cycle Capital 


Steven Kloos

True North Ventures

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Top researchers compete for grants of $150,000 (per team) to advance their cleantech innovations. Join us and get a firsthand look at cutting-edge cleantech innovation in New York. 

“Design is not making beauty, beauty emerges from selection, affinities, integration, love.”

Louis Kahn

The Minimal NYC

Architect

PowerBridgeNY Pitch Day 2019

With $10M in funding from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), PowerBridgeNY’s mission is to turn cleantech innovations from the academic research labs of our six partner institutions into strong, cleantech businesses in New York State. We do this by offering teams up to $150K each to conduct 100 Customer Discovery interviews and develop a prototype or conduct in-field testing to move the technology closer to commercialization via a startup (preferable) or license. During the program, we host a series of events and monthly check-ins using the NSF I-Corps/Lean LaunchPad Methodology as well as subsidize the cost of necessary services, provide industry Mentors, and arrange pro bono office hours with experts in law, finance, grant writing, and more.


PowerBridgeNY is two separate proof-of-concept centers (POCC), both funded by NYSERDA, collaborating as one program. One POCC is led by Columbia University and includes Brookhaven National Laboratory, Cornell Tech, and Stony Brook University. The other POCC is led by the Tandon School of Engineering at New York University and includes the City University of New York.

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