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Follow on Google News | ATI-Composites announced as the winner of the "Clean 15" Canadian Clean Technology Competition 2010Clean 15 in collaboration with Canadian Business Journal Magazine and its strategic partners Fogler, Rubinoff LLP, Yet2.com & OCETA, announce that ATI-Composites has captured the top prize in the 2010 Clean "15" Canadian clean technology competition.
By: Clean 15 ATI-Composites focuses on the development of light weight concrete or mineral foam which has the potential to impact the Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) market, the Structural Insulated Panels (SIP) market, as well as the pre-cast industry. The technology utilizes waste materials such as mine tailings, Class C, class F or “high carbon” fly ash, and/or agricultural waste such as rice hulls. The high strength, Fire Resistant nano-technology- The Clean 15 competition prize valued at over $80,000 will give direct access to top targeted market demand from Global 1000 companies at the exclusive Clean 15 One on One Meeting to be held in Toronto, Canada at Fogler, Rubinoff LLP on November 9th and 10th, 2010. Access includes an exhibit display, aswell as the opportunity to present directly to executives seeking ATI-Composites unique nano technologies. ATI-Composites will also receive approximately $20,000 worth of product commercialization and channel development services from Drayton Weissenfels Inc. with the focus on connecting them to sophisticated clients and buyers. “We believe a 15% adoption rate of clean technologies will create a focused paradigm shift in the way we realize growth in business” says Dwayne Matthews, Managing Director, Clean 15. “ATI- Tracey Dodenhoff, Vice President of yet2.com, expressed her excitement about ATI-Composites business potential; “ATI- This year's prize sponsors and reviewers are Canadian Business Journal, Fogler, Rubinoff LLP, Drayton Weissenfels Inc, Yet2.com, and OCETA. Clean technology companies interested in entering the "Clean 15" Canadian clean technology competition 2011 should e-mail letters of interest to: info@clean15.com About Drayton Weissenfels Inc. Drayton Weissenfels Inc. is the parent company of the Clean 15, a company that connects innovation, ideas and intellectual property to industry by leveraging open innovation, a process that enables companies to have wider distribution of research and development initiatives by accessing global expertise through joint ventures, licensing, purchasing intellectual properties and processes. The exclusive Canadian partner of Yet2.com, one of the largest technology transfer marketplaces in the world, Drayton Weissenfels Inc. helps companies generate revenue streams from underutilized intellectual property. Drayton Weissenfels Inc. is based in Toronto, Canada. About ATI Composites ATI-Composites focuses on the development of light weight concrete or mineral foam which has the potential to impact the Structural Insulated Panels (SIP) market, the pre-cast industry as well as the Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) market. The technology utilizes waste materials such as mine tailings, Class C, class F or “high carbon” fly ash, and/or agricultural waste such as rice hulls. About Canadian Business Journal As the cornerstone publication of George Media Inc., The Canadian Business Journal (CBJ) is sent digitally each month to 30,000 individual senior executives in Canada. The CBJ – written by Canadians, for Canadians – is essential reading for Canada’s top business leaders who want to stay informed of current business news, industry topics and trends. The magazine offers readers a glimpse into major Canadian industries including construction, energy, food and drink, healthcare, manufacturing and more, through comprehensive profiles of successful Canadian enterprises. About Yet2.com Yet2.com provides intellectual property consulting and licensing services to world-class clients around the globe. Yet2.com and its online marketplace were founded in 1999 to promote technology licensing and transfer, with original investments from Siemens, Bayer, Honeywell, DuPont, Procter & Gamble, Caterpillar, and NTT Leasing. The privately held company has offices in the United States, Europe, and Japan. The web site now has over 140,000 registered marketplace users including many of the Fortune 500 and over 11,000 SMEs. About Fogler, Rubinoff LLP We are a full service law firm in Toronto, Canada providing legal services and advice to both established and emerging businesses and to individuals. Our team is comprised of 94 lawyers and 120 legal, administrative and technical employees providing support to our clients through a wide range of Practice Areas. Some of our largest clients include financial institutions, securities dealers and publicly-traded corporations. We also represent numerous individual and family-owned and managed companies. About OCETA OCETA is a private, not-for-profit Corporation that supports the commercialization and market adoption of clean technologies and environmentally sustainable solutions. Through its ETV Canada operating division and delivery of the Canadian Environmental Technology Verification Program, OCETA provides independent performance benchmarking and verification of clean technologies to enable more informed investment, procurement and policy decisions. Since its formation in 1993, OCETA has advised and assisted some 1,500 Canadian entrepreneurs with commercializing their innovations. Dwayne Matthews | Managing Director of the Clean 15 | dwayne@clean15.com | (647) 401.3020 # # # The Clean 15 aims to connect clean technology and sustainable practices to the world faster via open innovation, leveraging the largest and most established channels to market. End
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