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Charge Up! Entrepreneurship Series

Wednesday, February 14, 2024
4:30pm to 6:00pm
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Jorgensen 109
Valuing Technology
Hanna Breunig, Deputy-Head, Sustainable Energy and Environmental Systems Department, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,

Learn how to assess the value of your technology using technoeconomic analysis and carbon life cycle assessment from Dr. Hanna Breunig, Deputy-Head of the Sustainable Energy and Environmental Systems Department at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. She will focus on preparing TEA and CLC evaluations for successfully winning federal grants. Dr. Breunig is an environmental engineering expert with 13 years of experience helping startups with carbon life cycle assessment, technoeconomic analysis, and technology scale up.

Meet & Greet to follow. Office hours available, on request.


About the Charge Up! Series

To expand the current programming and provide mentorship, formal and informal education on the startup process, in 2023 RSI launched the Charge Up! Series of seminars and workshops with the goal of providing students, post docs and faculty with information to help them understand the startup process of entrepreneurship, and decide whether this is the path for them. These monthly events are intended to demystify entrepreneurship, and cover topics of particular value to Caltech scientists and engineers thinking of moving from an academic lab into the outside world of business. Given by subject matter experts experienced in working with new ventures emerging from academia, they cover such areas as assessing technology for commercial value, fund-raising when just starting out, and filing IP whether starting a company or licensing an invention. The moderated workshops are intended to be interactive, encouraging individuals to ask questions and make connections that may prove valuable in the future. Find more information and where to sign up for this year's series here.

Please direct questions to Stephanie Yanchinscki, RSI Director of Entrepreneurial Programs