Media Alert: Exclusive Media Invitation to Attend Clean Tech Open Transportation Summit

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Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:04pm EDT

  LOS ANGELES, CA, Sep 23 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
With rising gas prices and increased concerns about traffic and
pollution, clean transportation is becoming a priority and a reality. The
Clean Tech Open, in concert with Lexus and the University of California,
Los Angeles, will present a symposium featuring a keynote on the changing
face of transportation and a panel of thought leaders in clean
transportation technology, as well as networking opportunities for
attendees.

    Please join clean tech enthusiasts, industry experts, policy makers,
venture capitalists and Clean Tech Open (CTO) contestants and alumni
for
the


What:        Transportation Symposium

When:        6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, Thursday, October 9, 2008

Why:         The evening brings together a rare combination of industry
             giants and entrepreneurs, government officials and academics,
             each on the forefront of green automotive business and
             engineering, offering a unique insight into the future of
             transportation.

Who:         Keynote: Paul M. Williamsen, National Manager, Lexus
              College, University of Toyota
             Panelists: Jack Rosebro, Green Car Congress (Moderator)
             Sean Arian, Director of Economic Development Strategy,
              Office of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa
             Josh Bigelow, CEO, Syncromatics (2007 CTO Transportation
              Winner)
             Kimberly Gardiner, Toyota Motor Sales
             Dale Hill, CEO, Proterra
             Robb McLarty, Associate, NGEN

Where:       Tom Bradley International Hall
             Suite 110, UCLA Campus
             417 Chancellor Charles Young Drive, West
             Los Angeles, CA 90095

    


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Nadja Blagojevic
Page One PR
415-875-7493
nadja@pageonepr.com

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