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31
May

GTA co-founders appointed Green Enterprise Thought Leaders for Business Trends Quarterly as part of the addition of Green Enterprise as a fundamental and yet innovative business strategy to their well regarded line up of key topics on trends in business management.

Green Technology Alliance (GTA) founder and CEO, Michelle C. Naquin and GTA founder and COO, Heath P. Naquin, have both been honored by Business Trends Quarterly by being named Green Enterprise thought leaders (see profile and more information here).

BTQuarterly has a global network of executives, scientists, engineers, attorneys, consultants and other professionals, that deliver expertise and decision-making analysis of top business strategies to business, government and investment leaders from around the world.

We are very proud about our appointment as thought leaders for the Business Trends Quarterly Green Enterprise advisory board. We look forward to improving decision-making and accelerating business innovation by educating the business and investment leaders shaping our industry. — Michelle C. Naquin

Thought leaders whose backgrounds match a current need will then be invited to participate in a consultation, survey, meeting, panel, discussion or interview. At times thought leaders are asked to host a panel discussion as an expert moderator.

Green Enterprise Best Practices

Michelle C. Naquin, CEO of the Green Technology Alliance was invited to become a thought leader by Business Trends Quarterly in recognition of her first-hand knowledge of the Green IT industry in general, and her insight into the direction of many leaders in the Green IT industry including vendors and first adopters.

As the CEO and more often as the Chief Strategy Officer of the GTA, Ms. Naquin consults with business and investment leaders from around the world who want to be better informed on Green industry topics and who are looking for continuing education on best practices, allowing them to make better informed decisions.

Green Industry Direction

Heath P. Naquin, COO of the Green Technology Alliance was invited to become a thought leader by the Business Trends Quarterly in recognition of his direct interaction with multiple international technology development programs from around the globe, including Chile, Egypt, India, Portugal, and Mexico. He is regularly asked to instruct and train program staff on commercialization analysis, development of funding proposals, and trends in the industry relative to all things innovative.

As the COO of the GTA, Mr. Naquin consults with emerging technology programs from around the globe including the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Egyptian Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF), Portugal’s University Technology Enterprise Network (UTEN) projects among many others. Heath often is directly involved with the commercial evaluation of emerging technologies across the green, clean and sustainability sectors giving him unique insight into market trends, R&D and funding priorities across the industry.

Business Trends Quarterly (part of Analysts in Media portfolio)

Business and investment leaders trust BTQ for advice about industry trends, particularly as it relates to business strategy, and all types of innovation including technological. The goal of BTQ is to encourage a meaningful dialog across the industry through interaction with thought leaders, key decision makers, technology analysts, innovation experts and business consultants to not only address business and technology challenges but forecast industry trends.

Business Trends Quarterly establishes a dynamic forum where business strategy experts and IT decision-makers unite to analyze existing enterprise systems and challenges from an IT solutions standpoint. BTQ continues to supply senior-level decision-makers with on-demand, real life business experience and leading industry research to address the needs of a diverse and consistently changing marketplace.

Audience Reach and Scope

Business Trends Quarterly magazine is distributed to 35,000 business and technology decision-makers in mid-large organizations, throughout all major industries, on a by-name and job title basis. Our audience is comprised of the individuals actively involved in establishing and managing corporate IT investments.

Editorial Focus

Business Trends Quarterly magazine provides senior level business and technology executives with in-depth analysis of, and key insight in to market trends and innovative technologies.

About The GTA

The primary mission of the Green Technology Alliance (GTA) (www.greentechnologyalliance.org) is to accelerate the adoption of green, clean and sustainable business practices, technologies and solutions.The Green Technology Alliance (GTA) is dedicated to helping individuals and organizations gain the necessary knowledge to understand the products, tools, methodologies and services that can help you better conserve resources, reduce costs, improve efficiencies and ultimately improve the bottom line.

Since 2006, the founders of the GTA have been developing and supporting an alliance of companies in the green, clean and sustainable space. In 2008, the GTA was launched to provide the support, resources and venues that build and grow both existing technologies and emerging technologies in the Green, Clean and Sustainability space. Simply put: The GTA helps build businesses that are green, sustainable and contribute to the economy.

Category : GTA Announcements | Green Enterprise | Green IT | IT Infrastructure | Latest News | Partner Announcements | Thought Leadership | Blog
23
Apr

Green Technology Alliance (GTA) founder and COO Heath Naquin has been asked to serve as a commercial reviewer for a Phase II Small Business Innovation and Research (SBIR) panel with the National Science Foundation (NSF).

The panel will draw commercialization and subject matter experts from across the country to review proposals for technical accuracy and economic viability. Approved proposals will be awarded funds to further advance the technology to market ready status and is specifically targeted at helping develop cutting edge, innovative technologies with real commercialization potential. Commercial Review is an important part of the SBIR process ensuring that funds are wisely invested in technologies that have significant potential for commercial viability.

For the first time we are participating in a commercial review for a Phase II grant award. This is significant because many of the technologies up for review are those we were familiarized with during other panels. It is exciting to see the progression of the companies and to know that soon many of these technologies will be brought to market. — Heath P. Naquin, Green Technology Alliance, Chief Operating Officer.

The panel will be held on April 23rd with a focus on Separations and Membrane Technology. Phase II SBIR support provides successful SBIR Phase 1 Grantees up to $500,000 for a 24-month concept refinement/ prototype development. The Phase II is critically important for next step commercialization of NSF supported technologies.

Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) Program

The Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) Program at the NSF is designed to support innovation among our nation’s small businesses (less than 500 employees). The NSF SBIR/STTR Program supports innovation in seven broad topic areas: Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Processes, Biotechnology, Chemical-Based Technologies, Electronics, Environmental Technology, Emerging Opportunities, and Information Technology.

The SBIR/STTR Program at NSF is divided into three phases: Phase I grantees receive up to $100,000 for a 6-month (SBIR) or 12-month (STTR) feasibility or proof of concept project. Phase II support is available for successful Phase I performers up to $500,000 for a 24-month concept refinement/ prototype development.

To be eligible for SBIR consideration a company must qualify as a small business (according to the federal government) and must submit a detailed application to the NSF during one of three submission windows.

If you would like to learn more about the SBIR program, feel free to contact us at partner@greentechnologyalliance.org. Let us know how we can support you.

About The GTA

The primary mission of the Green Technology Alliance (GTA) (www.greentechnologyalliance.org) is to accelerate the adoption of green, clean and sustainable business practices, technologies and solutions.The Green Technology Alliance (GTA) is dedicated to helping individuals and organizations gain the necessary knowledge to understand the products, tools, methodologies and services that can help you better conserve resources, reduce costs, improve efficiencies and ultimately improve the bottom line.

Since 2006, the founders of the GTA have been developing and supporting an alliance of companies in the green, clean and sustainable space. In 2008, the GTA was launched to provide the support, resources and venues that build and grow both existing technologies and emerging technologies in the Green, Clean and Sustainability space. Simply put: The GTA helps build businesses that are green, sustainable and contribute to the economy.

Category : GTA Announcements | Latest News | NSF | Blog
5
Mar

The Green Technology Alliance (GTA) and Microsoft have partnered together to demonstrate value in sustainable technologies and business practices for all size organizations. Microsoft’s new BizSpark program is another way for the GTA to support startups that are interested in developing a sustainable organization. Startups are the lifeblood of innovation and economic development, the GTA provides the unique resources startups require to adopt the most efficient business practices and help accelerate the development of new technologies by identifying market opportunities and channels. Microsoft’s partner programs are an important tool in the GTA’s commercialization programs.

BizSpark is a uniquely designed Microsoft partner program focused on accelerating a start-ups success by providing fast, affordable access to current, full-featured Microsoft tools and technologies, plus production licensing for hosted solutions. For support, BizSpark unites a global community of technology and entrepreneurial experts who can guide startups through the hurdles of growing a new business. This unique community offers opportunity for both start-ups and business partners to help support the accelerated success of new technologies.

The GTA is proud to be selected as a network partner for Microsoft’s new and innovative BizSpark program. said Heath Naquin, Green Technology Alliance, Chief Operating Officer. The GTA is focused on supporting all ventures desiring to gain exposure for their emerging green, clean and sustainable technologies as well as those that wish to operate more efficiently. As always our goal is to ensure their success. The benefit of the BizSpark approach is now startups have Microsoft resources to obtain the skills, resources and knowledge to be successful in their commercialization efforts.

To be eligible for the Microsoft BizSpark Program, startups must be actively engaged in development of a software-based product or service with additional benefits for companies developing hosted Software As A Service (SAAS) products, startups must also have been in business less than three years, and have less than USD$1M in revenue. Startups may enroll for the program by obtaining sponsorship from a designated BizSpark Network partner.

If you’re interested in joining this innovative program, or in learning more about the GTA contact us at partner@greentechnologyalliance.org. Let us know how we can support you.

About The GTA

The primary mission of the Green Technology Alliance (GTA) (www.greentechnologyalliance.org) is to accelerate the adoption of green, clean and sustainable business practices, technologies and solutions.The Green Technology Alliance (GTA) is dedicated to helping individuals and organizations gain the necessary knowledge to understand the products, tools, methodologies and services that can help you better conserve resources, reduce costs, improve efficiencies and ultimately improve the bottom line.

Since 2006, the founders of the GTA have been developing and supporting an alliance of companies in the green, clean and sustainable space. In 2008, the GTA was launched to provide the support, resources and venues that build and grow both existing technologies and emerging technologies in the Green, Clean and Sustainability space. Simply put: The GTA helps build businesses that are green, sustainable and contribute to the economy.

Category : Latest News | Blog
23
Feb

Green Technology Alliance (GTA) COO Returns as a SBIR Phase I Commercial Reviewer for the National Science Foundation.

Green Technology Alliance (GTA) founder and COO, Heath P. Naquin, has been selected as a commercial reviewer for a Phase I Small Business Innovation and Research (SBIR) panel with the National Science Foundation (NSF). The panel will be held on Feb 24th with a focus on Environmental Technologies and Water Treatment.

The panel will draw commercialization and subject matter experts from across the country to review proposals for technical accuracy and economic viability. Approved proposals will be awarded research and limited operational funds targeted at helping small businesses develop cutting edge, innovative technologies with a focus on commercialization. Commercial Review is an important part of the SBIR process ensuring that tax dollars are wisely invested in technologies that have significant potential for commercial viability.

We are very excited to have Heath return and serve as a commercial reviewer for the National Science Foundation says Michelle Naquin, Green Technology Alliance, Chief Executive Officer. With the economy in the state it is with venture and other funding sources tightening it is programs like the NSF SBIR Grant program that will help ensure that we transition our economy to more sustainable technologies. This panel offers some very important technologies with its’ focus on clean water, a critical environmental concern.”

Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) Program

The Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) Program at the NSF is designed to support innovation among our nation’s small businesses (less than 500 employees). The NSF SBIR/STTR Program supports innovation in seven broad topic areas: Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Processes, Biotechnology, Chemical-Based Technologies, Electronics, Environmental Technology, Emerging Opportunities, and Information Technology.

The SBIR/STTR Program at NSF is divided into three phases: Phase I grantees receive up to $100,000 for a 6-month (SBIR) or 12-month (STTR) feasibility or proof of concept project. Phase II support is available for successful Phase I performers up to $500,000 for a 24-month concept refinement/ prototype development.

To be eligible for SBIR consideration a company must qualify as a small business (according to the federal government) and must submit a detailed application to the NSF during one of three submission windows.

If you would like to learn more about the SBIR program, feel free to contact us at partner@greentechnologyalliance.org. Let us know how we can support you.

About The GTA

The primary mission of the Green Technology Alliance (GTA) (www.greentechnologyalliance.org) is to accelerate the adoption of green, clean and sustainable business practices, technologies and solutions.The Green Technology Alliance (GTA) is dedicated to helping individuals and organizations gain the necessary knowledge to understand the products, tools, methodologies and services that can help you better conserve resources, reduce costs, improve efficiencies and ultimately improve the bottom line.

Since 2006, the founders of the GTA have been developing and supporting an alliance of companies in the green, clean and sustainable space. In 2008, the GTA was launched to provide the support, resources and venues that build and grow both existing technologies and emerging technologies in the Green, Clean and Sustainability space. Simply put: The GTA helps build businesses that are green, sustainable and contribute to the economy.

Category : GTA Announcements | Latest News | Blog
17
Dec

Green Technology Alliance (GTA) Founder, Heath P. Naquin, Chosen as Commercialization Instructor for UTEN/COLAB International Commercialization Internship.

Green Technology Alliance (GTA) founder Heath Naquin has been selected as a commercialization instructor for the international University Technology Enterprise Network (UTEN) commercialization training program for international interns. Senior staff members from 6 leading tech transfer units in Portugal will arrive and receive training in several different aspects of commercialization ranging from analysis, market research networks, incubation techniques, funding strategies and IP protection.

We are excited and honored to have Heath serve as a commercialization instructor for the International UTEN Commercialization Project. International collaboration centered on innovation, technology transfer and commercialization is critical to increasing the adoption of green technologies. — Michelle Naquin, Green Technology Alliance, Chief Executive Officer.

Representatives from the Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Industrial, University of Porto, Universidade de Aveiro, University of Coimbra, University of Évora and the Tagus Park Incubator are a part of this exciting project. Each representative brings with them 2-4 technologies which will be thoroughly evaluated for US market potential.

If you or your organization would like to learn more about technology commercialization training, feel free to contact us at partner@greentechnologyalliance.org. Let us know how we can support you.

About The GTA

The primary mission of the Green Technology Alliance (GTA) (www.greentechnologyalliance.org) is to accelerate the adoption of green, clean and sustainable business practices, technologies and solutions.The Green Technology Alliance (GTA) is dedicated to helping individuals and organizations gain the necessary knowledge to understand the products, tools, methodologies and services that can help you better conserve resources, reduce costs, improve efficiencies and ultimately improve the bottom line.

Since 2006, the founders of the GTA have been developing and supporting an alliance of companies in the green, clean and sustainable space. In early 2008, the GTA was launched to provide the support, resources and venues that build and grow both existing technologies and emerging technologies in the Green, Clean and Sustainability space. Simply put: The GTA helps build businesses that are green, sustainable and contribute to the economy.

Contact Information

Green Technology Alliance
Heath P. Naquin
(877) GTA-4114
greentechnologyalliance.org
partner@greentechnologyalliance.org

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23
Jul

The need to conserve resources and operate more efficiently is known. What is missing is how to do it. Knowledge is the key. Join us at this unique one day event and gain valuable tools, strategies, processes and more on how to help your organization “Go Green Now!”

This Green Technology Alliance (GTA) one day conference event is Platinum Sponsored by Hitachi Data Systems. This unique event is focused on providing real world strategies and tools for helping your organization Go Green Now! across your entire operation—whether a start-up or a Fortune 100 company.

Sourcing green technology is an imperative today not only because of the challenges facing our planet but because of the challenges facing the people on our planet. Addressing better usage of our available resources can only happen when individuals and individual organizations understand what needs to be done and more importantly how to do what can be done.

Resource scarcity impacts us all.

The reasons for building sustainability into our business processes and our buying decisions are pretty black and white, says Michelle Naquin, CEO of the Green Technology Alliance. They are as economic as they are environmental. We all have to do more with less in order to address the issues we face today as well as those we will face tomorrow.

Individuals and organizations need to conserve resources while improving their bottom line. Learn how to address better usage of your available resources both as individuals and as organizations. Green and clean are not separate needs instead they represent the opportunities for companies to purchase, develop, launch and implement more sustainable buying decisions and business processes.

Consequently, the Go Green Now! conference will blend both clean and green across two critical areas, current and emerging technologies.

Green, Clean and Sustainable…

The hype around green, clean and even sustainable technologies has created a proliferation of terms that can be more confusing than helpful. The hype is there because people realize that this area is critical. The issue is that hype and confusion don’t automatically lead to understanding, knowledge sharing and ultimately the change in practices and processes.

Join us August 13th to learn more about how to separate the hype from reality regardless of the technology.

Go Green Now!

The conference will offer industry expert advice on a variety of topics including:

  • Green and clean technologies that can help your organization conserve resources and positively impact your bottom line.
  • The critical integrated elements required to commercialize green/clean tech including global markets, IP, the investment community and more.
  • Strategies, tools, and processes you can use to green your organization, including simple steps you can take to begin greening your organization today.
  • The strategic opportunities and challenges in the green/clean sector to help you accelerate the launch of green/clean products, services, and technology(s).

Join us for this unique one day conference event in Austin, Texas on August 13th, 2008.

About The GTA

The primary mission of the Green Technology Alliance (GTA) (www.greentechnologyalliance.org) is to accelerate the adoption of green, clean and sustainable business practices, technologies and solutions.The Green Technology Alliance (GTA) is dedicated to helping individuals and organizations gain the necessary knowledge to understand the products, tools, methodologies and services that can help you better conserve resources, reduce costs, improve efficiencies and ultimately improve the bottom line.

Since 2006, the founders of the GTA have been developing and supporting an alliance of companies in the green, clean and sustainable space. In 2008, the GTA was launched to provide the support, resources and venues that build and grow both existing technologies and emerging technologies in the Green, Clean and Sustainability space. Simply put: The GTA helps build businesses that are green, sustainable and contribute to the economy.

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6
Jun

Austin Business Journal

Newly Formed Tech Alliance Aims To Help Companies Go Green

The newly formed Green Technology Alliance in Austin plans to prove to corporate technology executives that being green can save some green. Husband and wife founders Heath and Michelle Naquin created the organization in May to spur the adoption of energy efficient, or green, technology in the information technology sector.

The Green Technology Alliance provides immense opportunity to improve data center operations, says Mark Goldenberg, regional field marketing manager for Hitachi Data Systems, a unit of Hitachi Ltd. (NYSE: HIT). Participation also falls in line with Hitachi’s efforts to promote its “green” products and other initiatives, he says. We’ve got to be concerned about our environment,” Goldenberg says. “Thirty percent of operating costs in a data center are attributable to heating and cooling costs.

Read the full article here…

About The GTA

The primary mission of the Green Technology Alliance (GTA) (www.greentechnologyalliance.org) is to accelerate the adoption of green, clean and sustainable business practices, technologies and solutions.The Green Technology Alliance (GTA) is dedicated to helping individuals and organizations gain the necessary knowledge to understand the products, tools, methodologies and services that can help you better conserve resources, reduce costs, improve efficiencies and ultimately improve the bottom line.

Since 2006, the founders of the GTA have been developing and supporting an alliance of companies in the green, clean and sustainable space. In early 2008, the GTA was launched to provide the support, resources and venues that build and grow both existing technologies and emerging technologies in the Green, Clean and Sustainability space. Simply put: The GTA helps build businesses that are green, sustainable and contribute to the economy.

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