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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
12
Nov

Corporate Social Responsibility

Web 2.0 TV posted a new interview of our co-founder and CEO Michelle Naquin regarding the GTA our efforts and those of our partners.

Hear the clip…

The Green Technology Alliance mission is to build sustainable economies. We believe the only way to accomplish this mission is to create an alliance that provides the support, resources and venues that build and grow both existing technologies and emerging technologies in the Green IT space. So our mission in action is to accelerate the adoption of green, clean and sustainable business practices, technologies and solutions. Simply put: We strive to help build businesses that are green, sustainable and contribute to the economy here in Austin and beyond.

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 News | Latest News | Blog
10
Nov

Green Technology Alliance (GTA) Founder Chosen as Featured Panelist on Green Technology for Affiniscape National Partner Conference.

Green Technology Alliance (GTA) founder Heath Naquin has been selected as a featured panelist for the Affiniscape National Partner Conference. He will be speaking on organizational best practices related to the adoption of green technologies.

We are excited and honored to have Heath serve as a panelist for the Affiniscape National Partner Conference, states Michelle Naquin, Green Technology Alliance, Chief Executive Officer. “Education and awareness on the impacts of green technologies across organizations is critical to the successful adoption of green business practices.

Affiniscape is the leading source for technology, revenue services and affinity programs in the association industry. Committed to delivering superior offerings, Affiniscape collaborates with its partners to help them increase revenue, improve efficiency and increase member loyalty. With more than 100 combined years of deep industry expertise, business resources and a proven track record, Affiniscape can mobilize the right people, talents and technologies to help associations realize the value of their network. Affiniscape currently works with over 650 association partners making it one of the most trusted brand in the industry.

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
Michelle C. Naquin
(877) GTA-4114
greentechnologyalliance.org
partner@greentechnologyalliance.org

Category : GTA Announcements | Latest News | Partner Events | Blog
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.

Category : GTA News | Latest News | Blog
3
Jun

Hitachi Data Systems is proud to be the Platinum sponsor of the Green Technology Alliance of Austin (GTA) first information forum, Tuesday, June 3, 8:30 am until 12:45 pm at the Microsoft Technology Center, 9606 North MoPac Expressway, Suite 200. Industry leaders in green technology from Microsoft, Hitachi, IBM and Sychron present on challenges and opportunities in the green IT space.

Austin, TX, June 03, 2008 –(PR.com)– Hitachi Data Systems is proud to be the Platinum sponsor of the Green Technology Alliance of Austin (GTA) first information forum. Read more about Hitachi Data Systems Green solutions here...

Overview: The Green Technology Alliance of Austin (GTA) will hold its first information forum, Tuesday, June 3, 8:30 am until 12:45 pm at the Microsoft Technology Center, 9606 North MoPac Expressway, Suite 200. Industry leaders in green technology from Microsoft, Hitachi, IBM, and Sychron will speak at the event.

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,” Michelle Naquin, the GTA’s chief executive officer said. We not only need to conserve and protect our resources but we must also find better ways to build economies in disadvantaged areas and sustain and grow the economy in first world countries. The reality is known what isn’t understood is how to do it. Ultimately, building better economies and addressing better usage of our available resources can only happen when individuals and individual organizations understand what needs to be done to conserve resources.

Interview opportunities: Media who wish to interview someone about the growth and viability of green technology in Austin can contact their press officer, listed below. Media members are also welcome and encouraged to come to this forum on June 3.

Additional Event Sponsors:

Microsoft is proud to be a Gold Sponsor and host of the event at the Microsoft Technology Center.

Sychron is proud to sponsor the breakfast, catered by Central Market.

IBM is a proud sponsor and presenter at the first GTA Green IT event.

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.

Contact Information

Green Technology Alliance
Michelle C. Naquin
(877) GTA-4114
michelle.naquin@greentechnologyalliance.org
greentechnologyalliance.org
partner@greentechnologyalliance.org

Category : Events | Green IT | Blog
23
May

GREEN CARS, HOMES…AND NOW IT COMPANIES

KUT posted a new spot on blurb on the GTA promoting our efforts and those of our partners.

Hear the clip…

An Austin organization is trying to green up Austin’s IT firms for the good of the city’s economy. The Green Technology Alliance says IT companies waste lots of energy running program and electrical hardware and software that can be easily turned off.

The Green Technology Alliance is working with IT companies like IBM who’s committing $1 billion annually to green up data centers through new energy efficient products and services. IBM operates eight million square feet of data center space.

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