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Inge Selected for Prestegious International Speaking and Teaching Roles: Events Featured Here
Dr. Inge is the Chairwoman and CEO of NICCE, Inc., one of the leading clean energy commercialization companies in the world. As such, Dr. Inge has been selected to present to some of the nation's leading energy groups and they are:
GridWise Global Forum-the nation's leading organization for smart grid development. During September 2010, Dr. Inge presented at the Reagan International Conference Center with the US Department of Energy's Secretary Steven Chu and the Under Secretary Kristina Johnson on the role of smart grid development. Inge's discussion centered on innovation in clean energy as it relates to smart grid deployment. To view the three part video of this presentation visit http://www.greentechmedia.com/ http://www.greentechmedia.com/multimedia/innovating-for-the-future-part-1/
MODSIM World Conference-the nation's leading modeling and simulation conference. Dr. Inge will be presenting on October 14th in the Hampton Roads region on the role modeling and simulation plays in energy development for the US DoD. Inge will discuss the NICCE commercialization framework and how she and her team bring clean energy technology to market.
Germanna Community College-On October 25, 2010. Dr. Inge will present on the opportunity for clean energy commercialization in Virginia and the developing opportunity for "green collar" jobs. Presentation to take place in Culpeper Virginia. Inge is the plenary speaker followed by Steven Waltz, the state's leading chief technical officer on energy under the Governor of Virginia.
Practising Law Institute (PLI)-In December of 2010, Dr. Inge will be teaching a course to lawyers around the world on the Advanced Methods in Venture Capital development for clean energy. The PLI is the nation's leading continuing education organization for lawyers reaching over 20,000 lawyers worldwide. Founded in 1933 by the Regents of the University of New York, the course will be taught in San Francisco.
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