Fifteen Northwest Companies to Compete for $50,000 Green Fund

At the ZINO Green Investment Forum that is to be held in Portland on February 24 and in Seattle on March 4, attended by business leaders and investors, fifteen Northwest companies that were selected will compete for a $50,000 fund. The selected companies will present their latest green technologies, products and ideas at the forum. The company with best potential for investment opportunities in the fields of energy efficiency, clean technology, or sustainable services or products will be awarded the fund.

ZINO Green is always held in Seattle, but this is the first time the event is being held in Portland. Cathi Hatch, ZINO Society Founder and CEO, said the event has always attracted ardent investors due to the quality and variety of entrepreneurs in the green landscape. ZINO Green is expecting a large gathering in both the cities due the presence of strong venture financing communities in both Portland and Seattle.

The ZINO Green Investment Forum will be held simultaneously between 1:00 to 6:00 in Seattle and Portland. Entrepreneurs, investors, and business leaders who are accredited are invited to attend the forum. Presentation for duration of five minutes will be delivered by 15 entrepreneurs at both the venues.

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