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[Solar Software Summit 2017: Watch the Entire Event On-Demand]( [GTM Squared]( members get exclusive access to the industry’s first event devoted to the growing solar software ecosystem. [Join to Watch →]( Once you're a member, you'll get access to all the broadcasts of GTM events throughout the year, including Grid Edge World Forum and U.S. Energy Storage Summit. You'll also get [a wealth of exclusive articles and insights]( each week. Join today! (It's a no-brainer) [Solar Software Summit 2017 Video On-Demand]( GTM & Folsom Labs: Welcome & Presentation MJ Shiao, Head of Americas Research, GTM Research Paul Grana, Co-Founder, Sales & Marketing, Folsom Labs The Investor Perspective on Solar Software Sheeraz Haji, Founder & Managing Partner, Zipdragon Ventures Arvindh Kumar, Principal, Thoma Bravo Abe Yokell, Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Congruent Ventures Moderator: Cory Honeyman, Associate Director, U.S. Solar, GTM Research Building the Platform of the Solar Future Bryan Birsic, Co-Founder & CEO, Wunder Deep Chakraborty, CEO, ENACT Systems, Inc. Thomas S. Enzendorfer, President, Soligent Distribution & Solar Engine Paul Gibbs, Co-Founder & CEO, Folsom Labs Eric Reinhardt, Director of Software Product Management, Sunrun Moderator: MJ Shiao, Head of Americas Research, GTM Research Fireside Chat with GE Michael Saucier, Global Director of Sales & Marketing, Digital Solar, GE Moderator: MJ Shiao, Head of Americas Research, GTM Research Solar Software's Impact on Workflow Dirk Liebich, Global Chief Technology Officer, REPOWER by Solar Universe Tim Rochman, Director of Solar Commercial Vertical, EagleView Technologies Mark Trout, Chief Technology & Information Officer, Vivint Solar Moderator: Scott Moskowitz, Senior Analyst, Solar, GTM Research How Software Increases IRR: Tales from a Tracker Company Allan Daly, Vice President, Software Engineering, NEXTracker Moderator: MJ Shiao, Head of Americas Research, GTM Research Best Practices for Solar Software Integration Nate Blair, Group Manager, Strategic Energy Analysis Center, NREL Paul Mackinaw, Principal, LeanCog John Tucker, Vice President, Data & Operations, Genability Ilén Zazueta-Hall, Director, Product Management, Enphase Energy Management System Moderator: Stephen Simons, CEO, Restyn Streamlining Sales & Engineering Tools Alex Griffiths, Senior Project Development Engineer, Ameresco Ross Heiman, Director, Design Engineering, NRG Energy Inc. Rich Robinson, Vice President of Digital Transformation, SunPower Moderator: Allison Mond, Analyst, Solar, GTM Research The Intersection of Solar Software & Project Finance Kumar Aiyer, Founder amp; CEO, BlueFlame Energy Finance Peggy (Hannon) Flannery, Head of Origination, Solar, Generate Capital Conlan O’Leary, Co-Founder & CEO, Sighten Moderator: Nicole Litvak, Senior Analyst, Solar, GTM Research Rethinking O&M & Asset Management with Software Kelsey Bobrinskoy, Senior Analyst, Asset & Operations Management, Recurrent Energy Shawn Kerrigan, Chief Technology Officer, Locus Greg Sellers, Vice President of Residential Services, SunSystem Technology Moderator: Benjamin Gallagher, Analyst, Solar, GTM Research Powerhouse Disrupters Speed Pitch Claudia Eyzaguirre, Co-Founder & CEO, PV Complete Daniel Roesler, CEO, UtilityAPI Mark Springfield, Founder, Hot 4 Solar Vishnu Unnikrishnan, USA Operations Manager, Solar Analytics George Zviagin, Founder & CEO, RPM Solar Moderator: Emily Kirsch, Co-Founder & CEO, Powerhouse [Join to Watch →]( [Bonus: Become A Member Today and Get Stephen's Latest Take On The Solar Market]( We’re at a turning point in how the press covers the economic potential of solar. Plus, lots of deals to watch. If you were watching NBC Nightly News last Friday night, you may have noticed a bearded editor who looked or sounded vaguely familiar. If you blinked, you might have missed him. In a story on the economic impact of pulling out of the Paris climate deal, NBC snuck in this 7-second quote from me: “The world is moving forward on the development of renewables no matter what. And in this country, we’re seeing a pretty miraculous transition.” Not exactly news, if you read GTM regularly. But the context was important. [Join to Read →]( Contact Us: squared@greentechmedia.com [Greentech Media, Inc.]( | 2 Liberty Sq. Floor 2 | Boston, MA 02109 | 617­-500­-4257 Greentech Media wants to make sure you’re getting the content you want. [Click here]( to control what types of newsletters and emails you receive from us, or [unsubscribe]( from all emails here.

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