Chrysalix Energy
Chrysalix Energy invests in and supports compelling technologies and entrepreneurial management teams that address the changing demands of the global energy industry.
Founded in 2001, we actively work with our clients and support them with deep industry and technical knowledge, management and board assistance, organized networking with industrial and financial partners, management of intellectual property, and direct access to capital.
Investors in the Chrysalix Energy Partnerships include Ballard Power Systems, BASF Venture Capital, BOC, Citigroup, Consensus Business Group, Delta Lloyd, Essent, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, Lexington Partners, Mitsubishi Corporation, Robeco, Shell Hydrogen, Teachers' Private Capital and West LB Mellon Asset Management.
- Website:
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http://www.chrysalix.com
- Categories:
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Venture Capital
- Address:
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1367 W Broadway
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Blog Posts About Chrysalix Energy
Electric Motorcycles and Green Elephants
Business leaders and innovators had some inspiring words for Vancouver’s clean-tech community at a networking gathering downtown organized by VEF Momentum and Chrysalix on Friday.
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Chrysalix reaches out to the Next Generation
Are you interested in learning about the future of the cleantech industry in North America? If so, be sure to attend VEF Momentum's upcoming summer event.
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VEF hosts Venture Capital Outlook 2010
The Vancouver Enterprise Forum is presenting a panel discussion on the outlook for venture capital financing in 2010 on January 26th.
After a couple of quarters of reduced investing, the VC...
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General Fusion cleans up at Monaco conference
Last week in Monaco, Vancouver's General Fusion Inc. was recognized by H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco with an award for Excellence in the Field of Environmental Technology Research at the...
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BC's Cleantech Cluster is World Class
British Columbia is home to an emerging clean technology sector that is well positioned to be a source of world class innovation. Don't believe me? Check out Xconomy Seattle's 37 company long A-Z...
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