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Adam de Sola Pool, a highly successful pioneer in green tech investing in the 1990s, now sees huge opportunities in blue tech.  Don’t miss this fascinating tour of ocean technologies conducted by an engaging investor/guide.

Sponsored by Purdue University entrepreneurship and Peter Fasse, patent attorney at Fish & Richardson

Highlights:

Sal Daher Welcomes Back Fellow Angel Investor Adam Pool “...he finds the kind of opportunities [in ocean tech] today that he saw in cleantech back in the 1990s.” The Surge in Aquaculture Creates Massive Opportunities for Investors, including Angel Investors Adam Pool Recently Invested in BioFeyn Which Is Making the Feeding of Farmed Fish More Efficient “...we're transforming the food part of the $3 trillion business that is the ocean economy.” Sal Sees Parallels Between the Explosion of Opportunities in Biotech and in Blue Tech. Cool: Seatrec and its Ocean-going Electric Charging Stations Cool: Making Fish Food Out of Mealworms and Black Soldier Fly Larvae Cool: Ocean Rainforest Produces Kelp Used to Control Bovine Flatulence Cool: Reel Data Uses Facial Recognition for Salmon. IKYN! Interested Angel Investors Can Contact Blue Angels https://sea-ahead.com/blue-angels Cool: Oyster Tracker Offers Digital Tracking of Oysters from the Sea Bed to the Dinner Plate Cool: Fish in Fashion – You Won’t Believe This! “I'm so glad that I violated my format and went blue instead of bio.” Many Exits in Blue Tech Interesting Companies Protecting the Oceans but also Creating Work Opportunities for Displaced Workers Several VC Funds Being Raised – Investable by Angels Sal Daher Sees Adam de Sola Pool as a Visionary Who Is Also Practical

Topics: product, exits, portfolio, venture capital