iConsortium is a major participant in CleanTech 2010 with a large presence in the exhibition. iConsortium members in the fields of renewable energy, water technologies, green building, and green education, as well as other aspects of energy savings, are participating in conference activities. The Eilat-Eilat Renewable Energy Administration is also showcasing their efforts to make the Eilat-Eilot region energy independent. iConsortium’s exhibition booth seems to be the most consistently crowed booth at the CleanTech 2010 Expo.
Within the iConsortium exhibition booth, MST is displaying their (CPV) concentrated photovoltaic solar tracker technology and promote Dov Raviv’s plan for energy independence. Dov Raviv is the father of Israel’s Arrow anti-ballistic missile and has since devoted himself to the development of a revolutionary technology in solar energy.
GreenAgenda, who is a pioneer in green education, who started out promoting sustainability solutions for businesses and organizations in Israel and abroad, has partnered with Matrix to form the Greentech College, Israel’s first educational institution devoted entirely to train professionals in the cleantech, green industries.
Also exhibiting is Leviathan Energy, iConsortium’s wind energy member whose Wind Tulip, a compact wind turbine is ideally suited for rooftops of domestic and commercial building, literally “brings home” the power of wind. iConsortium is also be showcasing EcoSystems’ grey-water recycling solutions and MagicTec’s water-efficiency products, as well as Gnrgy’s smart-grid, smart-metering, and other energy-savings solutions.
Founded in 2007, the Israel Energy and Security Consortium (iConsortium) is comprised of Israeli companies and organizations that together provide comprehensive professional green building energy savings retrofits, and security-integrated services, which incorporate state-of-the-art green building, cleantech, and security technologies for a secure, safe environment.
Eilat-Eilat Renewable Energy Administration is showcasing its latest developments in reaching its goal, to develop Israel’s sun drenched desert and Red Sea resort local into Israel’s and the world’s first energy independent region. The Eilat-Eilot Renewable Energy Administration launched the Eilat-Eilot Alternative Energy Project which advances regional commercial and business opportunities in the areas of renewable energy with the aim of creating a model for solving the world’s energy crisis. Their activities include R&D, commercialization and Pilot projects, renewable energy production, renewable energy education, energy conservation,
branding and advancing suitable regulation. The project has received wide encouragement by the government bodies and public concerns.
“Eilat-Eilot is bring the story of their energy independence efforts northward so that all of Israel can see the benefits of their model,” says iConsortium President, David Schwartz. He went on to say, “We are looking forward to CleanTech 2010. Last year, our exhibit drew heavy traffic. This year we have even more to offer to bring together companies that have something to offer in energy-savings, renewable energy, and the whole new green world.”
CleanTech 2010, the 14th annual international Summit and Exhibition for Renewable Energy and Water Technologies, Recycling and Environmental Quality, Infrastructure and Green Building, will take place on 29-30 June. 2010 at the Fairs & Conventions Center in Tel-Aviv. It is targeting the discussion of clean energy, water and recycling issues and aims at raising awareness in the public agenda. It also is the forum to present the newest Israeli cleanTech developments in the areas of Renewable Energy and Water Technologies, Recycling and Environmental Quality, Infrastructure and Green Building, as well as innovations from around the world. Delegations from across the globe, together with Israeli ministers and leading public figures in the area of ecology are expected to participate.
Technological development in the CleanTech industries can solve the growing shortage in water, reduce greenhouse gases, remove the dependence of fossil fuels, and provide clean and abundant sources of energy, as well as lead to worldwide economic growth.
The CleanTech 2010 Expo is a high-level international business venue where manufacturers, researchers, and industry professionals showcase their newest products, innovative technologies, and outstanding quality services in various aspects of cleantech, including environmental protection and green solutions, infrastructure, renewable energy, waste treatment, water technologies for treatment, desalination, harvesting, purification, filtration, wind energy, biomass, and more.
Being located in the middle of three continents – Europe, Asia, and Africa – the CleanTech 2010 Expo is an ideal location for companies to showcse their products and services to international customers and traders, as well as for buyers to make contact with new commercial entities.
Though Israel is a small country with limited natural resources, it has become a global-oriented market economy and a major player in innovative technologies, particularly in telecommunications, information technology, electronics and science.
Recently, Israeli VCs and R&D has been focusing on CleanTech, which is an interdisciplinary industry centering around the preservation of the earth’s resources in the fields of energy, water and air. There are well over 300 companies in Israel that can be defined as specializing in the CleanTech field, for which over 13 investment bodies were established in the last two years.
The 14th CleanTech Expo is concentrating on four major sectors: The are:
- Israel’s transition to energy independence based on renewable energy sources
- Solutions for global water shortage issues, including ground water pollution and water recycling, efficient water solutions
- Energy conservation and energy efficiency solutions
- Recycling innovations for dealing with ground water pollution and the recycling of paper, glass, plastic and nylon products in Israel and worldwide.
As part of this year’s CleanTech Expo, it will be hosting a special convention on environmental quality and clean technologies that includes a number of pavilions with a total area of over 5000 sq. meters. Participants can enjoy seminars and symposiums and other conference activities. Hundreds of leading Israeli companies from various CleanTech sectors will be exhibiting, including renewable energy and energy efficiency firms, green organizations, technological greenhouses, venture capital funds and educational institutions, as well as government bodies dedicated to the CleanTech field.
iConsortium and the Eilat-Eilot Renewable Energy Administration to Exhibit at CleanTech 2010 – International Expo
iConsortium will be a major participant in CleanTech 2010 with a large presence in the exhibition. iConsortium members in the fields of renewable energy, water technologies, green building, and green education, as well as other aspects of energy savings, will be participating in conference activities. The Eilat-Eilat Renewable Energy Administration will also be showcasing their efforts to make the Eilat-Eilot region energy independent.Within the iConsortium exhibition booth, MST will display their concentrated photovoltaic solar tracker technology and promote Dov Raviv’s plan for energy independence. Dov Raviv is the father of Israel’s Arrow anti-ballistic missile and has since devoted himself to the development of a revolutionary technology in solar energy. GreenAgenda, who is a pioneer in green education, who started out promoting sustainability solutions for businesses and organizations in Israel and abroad, has partnered with Matrix to form the Greentech College, Israel’s first educational institution devoted entirely to train professionals in the cleantech, green industries. Also exhibiting is Leviathan Energy, iConsortium’s wind energy member whose Wind Tulip, a compact wind turbine is ideally suited for rooftops of domestic and commercial building, literally “brings home” the power of wind. iConsortium will also be showcasing EcoSystems’ grey-water recycling solutions and MagicTec’s water-efficiency products, as well as Gnrgy’s smart-grid, smart-metering, and other energy-savings solutions.Founded in 2007, the Israel Energy and Security Consortium (iConsortium) is comprised of Israeli companies and organizations that together provide comprehensive professional green building energy savings retrofits, and security-integrated services, which incorporate state-of-the-art green building, cleantech, and security technologies for a secure, safe environment.Eilat-Eilat Renewable Energy Administration will be showcasing its latest developments in reaching its goal, to develop Israel’s sun drenched desert and Red Sea resort local into Israel’s and the world’s first energy independent region. The Eilat-Eilot Renewable Energy Administration launched the Eilat-Eilot Alternative Energy Project which advances regional commercial and business opportunities in the areas of renewable energy with the aim of creating a model for solving the world’s energy crisis. Their activities include R&D, commercialization and Pilot projects, renewable energy production, renewable energy education, energy conservation, branding and advancing suitable regulation. The project has received wide encouragement by the government bodies and public concerns.“Eilat-Eilot is bring the story of their energy independence efforts northward so that all of Israel can see the benefits of their model,” says iConsortium President, David Schwartz. He went on to say, “We are looking forward to CleanTech 2010. Last year, our exhibit drew heavy traffic. This year we have even more to offer to bring together companies that have something to offer in energy-savings, renewable energy, and the whole new green world.”CleanTech 2010, the 14th annual international Summit and Exhibition for Renewable Energy and Water Technologies, Recycling and Environmental Quality, Infrastructure and Green Building, will take place on 29-30 June. 2010 at the Fairs & Conventions Center in Tel-Aviv. It is targeting the discussion of clean energy, water and recycling issues and aims at raising awareness in the public agenda. It also is the forum to present the newest Israeli cleanTech developments in the areas of Renewable Energy and Water Technologies, Recycling and Environmental Quality, Infrastructure and Green Building, as well as innovations from around the world. Delegations from across the globe, together with Israeli ministers and leading public figures in the area of ecology are expected to participate.Technological development in the CleanTech industries can solve the growing shortage in water, reduce greenhouse gases, remove the dependence of fossil fuels, and provide clean and abundant sources of energy, as well as lead to worldwide economic growth.The CleanTech 2010 Expo is a high-level international business venue where manufacturers, researchers, and industry professionals showcase their newest products, innovative technologies, and outstanding quality services in various aspects of cleantech, including environmental protection and green solutions, infrastructure, renewable energy, waste treatment, water technologies for treatment, desalination, harvesting, purification, filtration, wind energy, biomass, and more.Being located in the middle of three continents – Europe, Asia, and Africa – the CleanTech 2010 Expo is an ideal location for companies to showcse their products and services to international customers and traders, as well as for buyers to make contact with new commercial entities.Though Israel is a small country with limited natural resources, it has become a global-oriented market economy and a major player in innovative technologies, particularly in telecommunications, information technology, electronics and science.Recently, Israeli VCs and R&D has been focusing on CleanTech, which is an interdisciplinary industry centering around the preservation of the earth’s resources in the fields of energy, water and air. There are well over 300 companies in Israel that can be defined as specializing in the CleanTech field, for which over 13 investment bodies were established in the last two years.The 14th CleanTech Expo is concentrating on four major sectors: The are:- Israel’s transition to energy independence based on renewable energy sources- Solutions for global water shortage issues, including ground water pollution and water recycling, efficient water solutions- Energy conservation and energy efficiency solutions- Recycling innovations for dealing with ground water pollution and the recycling of paper, glass, plastic and nylon products in Israel and worldwide.As part of this year’s CleanTech Expo, it will be hosting a special convention on environmental quality and clean technologies that includes a number of pavilions with a total area of over 5000 sq. meters. Participants can enjoy seminars and symposiums and other conference activities. Hundreds of leading Israeli companies from various CleanTech sectors will be exhibiting, including renewable energy and energy efficiency firms, green organizations, technological greenhouses, venture capital funds and educational institutions, as well as government bodies dedicated to the CleanTech field.
For more information on exhibiting or visiting the expo, contact: CleanTech 2010 Expo








I am a former associate of David Schwartz in Natural Energy Corp., Washington, D.C., U.S.A. in the late 1970s. He was chief engineer of the firm, and he specialized in development of solar power technology. If your David Schwartz is that person, or if someone there knows of him, please contact me. Thank you.
James Ince
PS. This is one message, I am human and I don’t know how proceed. JI