TEX-E hosts inaugural energy and climate conference in Houston this month
where to be
The Texas Exchange for Energy & Climate Entrepreneurship will host its inaugural TEX-E Conference on Tuesday, April 15, at the Ion.
The half-day event will bring together industry leaders, students, researchers, and others for panels and discussions centered around the theme of Energy & Entrepreneurship: Navigating the Future of Climate Tech. Topics will include AI in energy, climate venture funding and the evolving energy workforce. Bobby Tudor, CEO of Artemis Energy Partners, is slated to present the keynote.
A networking happy hour and an interactive trivia session are also on the lineup.
Here is the full schedule of events:
1:15 p.m. — Keynote Address: Fueling the Future: Balancing Energy Demands with Net Zero Solutions
- Bobby Tudor, CEO of Artemis Energy Partners
1:50 p.m. — Emerging Technologies & AI in Energy
- Rob Schapiro, Senior Director, Energy Partnerships, Microsoft
- Prakash Seshadri, SBP of Engineering, Electrification Software, GE Vernova
- Birlie Bourgeois, Director, Shale and Tight Asset Class, Chevron
Moderated by Timothy Butts, TEB Tech
2:30 p.m. — Break
2:40 p.m. — The Climate Capitalists: Funding the Next Generation
- Neal Dikeman, Partner, Energy Transition Ventures
- Eric Rubenstein, Founding Managing Partner, New Climate Ventures
- Jim Gable, President, Chevron Technology Ventures
- Juliana Garaizar, Venture Partner, ClimaTech Global Ventures
Moderated by Adam Ali, TEX-E Fellow
3:20 p.m. — Interactive Trivia Session
3:30 p.m. — The Talent Transition: Navigating Energy Careers in a Changing World
- Gin Kinney, Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer, NRG
- Loretta Williams Gurnell, SUPERGirls SHINE Foundation
4:10 p.m. — Closing Remarks
4:30-6:30 p.m. – Brewing Innovation Mixer at Second Draught
TEX-E launched in 2022 in collaboration with Greentown Labs, MIT’s Martin Trust Center for Entrepreneurship, and five university partners — Rice University, Texas A&M University, Prairie View A&M University, University of Houston, and The University of Texas at Austin. It's known for its student track within the Energy Venture Day and Pitch Competition at CERAWeek, which awarded $25,000 to HEXASpec, a Rice University-led team, earlier this year.
Houston-based Oxy and Woodside Energy sponsor the TEX-E Conference. Register here.