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11th Annual Michigan Energy Innovators Conference
Join us on April 26th for our 11th Annual Michigan Energy Innovators Conference at the Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center.
When and where
Date and time
Wednesday, April 26 · 8:30am - 5pm EDT
Location
Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center 219 S Harrison Rd Big Ten A East Lansing, MI 48824
Refund Policy
About this event
- 8 hours 30 minutes
- Mobile eTicket
Please join Michigan EIBC on Wednesday April 26 for the 11th Annual Michigan Energy Innovators Conference at the Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center, East Lansing, MI.
This two-day conference - our most popular event of the year - provides attendees an opportunity to network, learn about innovations in advanced energy, and get an overview on the latest policy developments. Our conference includes: main-stage panels, several break-out panels with dozens of expert panelists, presentations from energy experts, and networking. The Annual Michigan Energy Innovators Conference brings together leaders in Michigan's advanced energy industry, utility executives, policymakers, regulators, and others - to learn and connect about the work we've done together and the vital, continued work into the future!
New for 2023 - two full days of conference events, don't miss out!
Tuesday, April 25th
- 9:00a - 3:00p | Annual Lobby Day (limited participation, EIBC members only)
- 3:30p - 4:30p | Annual Member Meeting (EIBC members only)
- 5:00p - 7:00p | Networking Reception at Midwest Strategy Group
Wednesday, April 26th
- 8:30a - 5:00p | 11th Annual Michigan Energy Innovators Conference at Kellogg Center
- 5:30p - 7:30p | Networking Reception at Kellogg Center
Tentative Conference Agenda
- 8:30a | General Conference Registration Opens
- 9:00a | Welcome + Opening Remarks, Dr. Laura Sherman, Michigan EIBC
- 9:10a | Keynote Address
- 9:50a | Networking Break
- 10:00a | Breakout Panel Session 1
- 11:00a | Networking Break
- 11:15a | Main Stage Panel
- 12:15p | Lunch + Networking
- 1:15p | Short Talks, Big Ideas
- 2:00p | Structured Networking
- 2:45p | Breakout Panel Session 2
- 3:45p | Networking Break
- 4:00p | Main Stage Panel
- 4:55p | Closing Remarks
We will update this event as we finalize panelists and details.
Sponsorship Opportunities
We invite you to become a sponsor of Michigan EIBC's Annual Michigan Energy Innovators Conference!
Sponsors will benefit from networking with advanced energy industry leaders and experts. For information on sponsorship opportunities and benefits, please click here or contact Brianna Gerard at brianna@mieibc.org.
Health Information
Please note that the health and safety of our staff and guests is of utmost importance to us. Attendees of our Conference are asked to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or have a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of the start of the event, or mask-up for the event.
Accomadation Information
Michigan EIBC does have a block of hotel rooms held at the Kellogg Hotel + Conference Center if you would like to stay on-site, please use code: 2304MIEIBC. This block of rooms will be held for us until March 31st. There are also other hotels in the area, a few we have used in the past: Courtyard by Marriott, Downtown Lansing | The Graduate, East Lansing | SpringHill Suites by Marriott, East Lansing
* Tickets are non-refundable
THANK YOU TO OUR CURRENT CONFERENCE
- Gigawatt
Walker-Miller Energy Services
- Megawatt
Atwell LLC | DTE Energy | Key Capture Energy | ITC Holdings Corp. | Local Solar For All | NextEra Energy Resources | Michigan EGLE
- Kilowatt
AES Corporation | Apex Clean Energy | Barton Malow | Commonwealth Associates, Inc. | Dickinson Wright PLLC | Dunamis Clean Energy Partners | Foresight Management | Invenergy | Harvest Solar | National Grid Renewables | Ranger Power | Schneider Electric
- The Watt
Chart House Energy | Jupiter Power | Michigan CAT | Potomac Law Group, LLC | SWCA Environmental Consultants | Warner Norcross + Judd
About the organizer
Michigan EIBC's mission is to grow Michigan’s advanced energy economy by fostering opportunities for innovation and business growth and offering a unified voice in creating a business-friendly environment for the advanced energy industry in Michigan.
Michigan EIBC serves the objectives of our member companies by strengthening Michigan’s network of advanced energy businesses, engaging the public and policymakers around policy and regulatory initiatives, creating partnerships to expand business opportunities, and advancing energy innovation.