Clean Tech Companies
The Advanced Technology Development Center is a nationally recognized science and technology incubator that helps Georgia entrepreneurs launch and build successful companies.
Commercialization Services helps move innovations out of Georgia Tech laboratories and into the marketplace by assessing the commercial potential of research results and assisting in the development of new companies through the VentureLab program.
VentureLab is currently advising a number of "clean-tech" startup companies:
- C2 Biofuels is developing fuel-ethanol production from biomass material available in large quantities in the Southeast, including Southern yellow pine.
- Climate Forecast Applications Network (CFAN) develops tools for probabilistic weather/climate forecasts on time scales of 1 week to 1 month for application to utility, energy, transportation, water resource management and risk-management companies.
- Wireless Self-Powered Intelligent Networks (WiSPI) focuses on methanol-based fuel cells that can be integrated onto silicon chips, enabling self-powered, wireless.
- LumoFlex is developing organic photovoltaic materials that could result in substantial power savings in a number of products.
- Ajeetco is a solar-energy company that is using high-efficiency polycrystalline silicon films to produce large-scale photovoltaic solar panels.
