Idaho Research Symposium draws entrepreneurs, executives, venture capitalists

"People don't realize the breadth and depth of the research being done here in Idaho," he said. "I think if they did, they would be amazed. They view INL as a nuclear-only facility when it actually does a lot of other work that can benefit the private sector."

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As the director of a Utah-based venture capital firm that invests in renewable energy, Todd Stevens receives dozens of invitations each year to attend energy-related conferences or events.

Some he attends. Most he skips.

But there is one that Stevens, who leads RenewableTech Ventures, never misses — the Idaho Research Symposium, an energy-focused workshop sponsored by the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES), Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and the Idaho Technology Council (ITC).

Stevens has attended since CAES launched the event in 2011 to connect local and regional companies with researchers who participate in the center. CAES is a partnership between Boise State University, INL, Idaho State University and University of Idaho.

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