CleanTech Entrepreneurship

 
 

Advising activities


Wolverine Venture Fund

Frankel Commercialization Fund

Dare to Dream Program


Partners







Contacts


CTSI Clean Technologies

Opal Financial Group

Ottawa Center for Research and Innovation (OCRI)

CleanEdge



Wolverine venture fund-CleanTech StudentS


team 07-08

Joseph Malcoun, MBA

Erin Cready, MBA

John Gearen, MBA

Jeff LeBrun, MBA

Renata Soares, MBA

Sahana Shetty, MBA


team 08-09

Joseph Malcoun, MBA

Justin Adams, MBA

To Leahy, MBA

Arie Jongejan, MBA

Luca Testa, MBA

Greg Boggy, COE

Jamil Ali, MBA


team 09-10

Arie Jongejan, MBA

Thomas Leahy, MBA

Pingan He, MBA

Joshua Mellinger, MBA

Luca Testa, MBA

William Pucillo, MBA

Nirav Shah, MBA

Elizabeth Uhlhorn, MBA



frankel commercialization fund-CleanTech StudentS


team 07-08

Punit Chiniwalla, PhD, MBA

Michael, Edison, MBA

Brewster Boyd, MBA

Brian Katzman, MBA


team 08-09

Brian Katzman, MS/MBA

Laura Bruce, MS/MBA

Siobhan Doherty, MS/MBA

Mike Hartley, MS/MBA

Nina Henning, MS/MBA

Theo Ludwick, MSMBA


team 09-10

Hanns Anders, MBA

Mark Leo, MS/MBA

Krishna Parab, MS/MBA

Alanya Schofield, MS/MBA

Nic Wetzler, MS/MBA

Theo Ludwick, MS/MBA



 
 

Whereas the economic impact potential of CleanTech is considered to be 60 times greater than that of the Internet, the challenge for universities and startups remains to filter the ‘knowledge supply chain’ to a series of successful companies with potential societal impact. 


Technological entrepreneurs have two strategic challenges:  Finding the appropriate market application for currently discovered technologies and finding appropriate technologies that can create and capture value for an emerging market opportunity. 


Failure of proposed high-tech companies is often driven by the overemphasis on technology, in the absence of understanding market needs, unawareness of strategic principles that help positioning the technology-based product, and a fiscally-sound value proposition for investors or partners to enable the venture.  


Leveraging my background and teaching experience, my advising activities are two-fold: (i) To advise CleanTech student teams of the Wolverine Venture Fund and the Frankel Commercialization Fund identify and screen companies; and (ii) To help screen Dare to Dream grant applications for business opportunity identification. 


CleanTech Conference Sponsorship (2007-2010)


  1. BulletSeptember 2007:   ZLI hosted a VC Investment Forum showcasing University of Michigan technologies in the CleanTech space (see UM CleanTech).

  2. BulletSeptember 2008:   Co-sponsorship (ZLI and Global CleanTech LLC) of a CleanTech investment conference of the Opal Financial Group in Phoenix, AZ.

  3. BulletNovember 2009: The Zell Lurie and Erb Institutes co-hosted a Cleantech Conference to spotlight investment trends in Wind, Solar and Energy Storage. 

  4. BulletNovember 2009: ZLI and Global CleanTech LLC co-sponsored the Chinese Entrepreneurship Network’s conference in Fall ’09, highlighting CleanTech innovation and entrepreneurship.


For more information on the University’s activities in Innovation and Economic Development, please see the website on the Innovation Economy


Recent Investment and Business Development Presentations


  1. BulletEnvironmental CleanTech Value Chains.ppt.pdf

  2. BulletRemediation Value Chain Opportunity Identification.pdf

  3. BulletAlgae Value Chain.pdf

  4. BulletEntrepreneurship and Value Creation.pdf

  5. BulletEnergy Utility Investments in Cooling Technologies.pdf


 

CleanTech Venture Investment and Advising

 

Frankel Commercialization Fund

Wolverine Venture Fund makes investment in Environmental Operating Solutions (link), a water technology company (2008) 

Frankel Commercialization Fund makes investment in Accio Energy (link), a distributed wind energy company (2009)http://www.eosenvironmental.com/http://www.accioenergy.com/shapeimage_9_link_0shapeimage_9_link_1