
Power Needs for Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Relief
March 20, 2007
6:45 - 7:45am
Room 204
Katrina? Iraq? Hydrogen? What role can hydrogen and fuel cells play in aiding disaster relief and emergency preparedness?
Come learn the disaster relief needs from emergency responders, doctors and the Alamo Area Council of Governments. Join the discussion on how today's products can meet these emergency power needs. If your company is interested in the homeland security and emergency response markets, you won't want to miss this networking breakfast and discussion. Breakfast is limited to the first 50 registrants.
Discussion Leaders
- Dean Danos, Deputy Director, Alamo Area Council of Governments
- Don McFarland, Director, Department of Homeland Security, Alamo Area Council of Governments
- Peter Bella, Director, Natural Resources, Alamo Area Council of Governments
- Dr. Stephen Borron, MD, Emergency Medicine, Medical Toxicology, and Occupational Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
- Dr. Miguel Claudio Fernández, MD, Medical & Managing Director South Texas Poison Center Associate Professor of Surgery/Clinical (Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology) University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
- Lee Arikara, Vice President, Jadoo Power
- Rex Luzader, Vice President, Millennium Cell
- Debbi Smith, Executive Vice President, National Hydrogen Association (moderator)
Registration
This networking breakfast is open to all NHA Conference attendees, but limited to the first 50 to register. There is a separate $50 charge for the breakfast. You may register on site for the Conference AND Breakfast, or JUST the Breakfast.
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