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GET Breakfast Focuses on Green Transportation

Monday, December 7, 2009 from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM (ET)

Toronto, Ontario

GET Breakfast Focuses on Green Transportation

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Event Details

This is the fourth in our series of GET breakfasts exploring Local Manufacturing in Toronto's Emerging Green Economy: Lessons Learned from Successful Companies

Featured Speakers:
Allan King, Senior Consultant with Fleet Challenge
Gitanjali Dasgupta, Project Manager, Electrovaya (Lithium Ion SuperPolymer® battery systems)
Shahab Khokhar, Director of Business Development, Autovision Wireless (Fleet Management and Telematics e.g. StopIdle)


We are excited to present two remarkable innovative clean tech companies that help to achieve the goal of Fleet Challenge, a program to increase eco efficiency in the transportation sector. The challenge is inefficient fleets, the opportunity is to improve their performance cost effectively. This provides new business for regionally-based manufacturers and service providers such as Autovision Wireless and ElectroVaya.


Light Breakfast 7:30 am, Featured Speaker 8:00 am, Q+A 9:00-9:30

Presented by Green Enterprise Toronto and the City of Toronto

When & Where



Ontario Investment and Trade Centre (OITC)
250 Yonge Street
35th Floor, Main Theatre
Toronto, Ontario
Canada

Monday, December 7, 2009 from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM (ET)


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Sponsored by Economic Development, Culture and Tourism, City of Toronto. 

Co-sponsored by Greening Greater Toronto

GET is a business and consumer network.  Our members are locally-owned businesses in the Toronto region. Through our online directory, networking events and GET Smart seminars, GET helps locally-owned businesses to thrive by being part of the ‘green’ solution.  We encourage consumers and businesses to buy local first and produce goods based on their shared commitment to "living economy" goals— strong communities, a healthy environment, providing meaningful employment, buying local first and fair trade.