Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Deloitte and The Tech Museum of Innovation Team Up to Create Renewable Energy Exhibit

As part of its commitment to invest $50 million in skills-based pro bono professional services, Deloitte today announced one of its first Silicon Valley pro bono clients, The Tech Museum of Innovation (The Tech), a nonprofit hands-on technology and science museum in San Jose, Calif.

The Tech and Deloitte will team up to develop a new exhibit tentatively called "Choices," which will feature innovative renewable energy technologies that are alternatives to today's fossil-based fuels. The cross-functional Deloitte team will be comprised of consultants who specialize in clean tech, alternative energy and sustainability. Deloitte will assist the The Tech in the conceptualization of the exhibit, help recommend energy resources to be featured and connect The Tech with leading technology innovators to generate ongoing support of the exhibit.

The Tech engages people of all ages and backgrounds in exploring and experiencing the technologies affecting their lives, and aims to inspire the innovator in everyone. More than five million guests have visited the premier science and technology center since it opened its doors 10 years ago at the 201 South Market Street facility.

"Silicon Valley is the world's leading incubator for innovation, especially clean tech and renewable energy," said Peter Friess, president of The Tech. "Our goal for the Choices exhibit is to raise awareness of the advanced tools that are being researched and developed in Silicon Valley. We are grateful for Deloitte's critical support toward this end."

The exhibit will feature forefront clean technologies across a number of categories such as solar, wind, hydro, biofuels and geothermal. Each featured technology will give visitors insight into how the technology works, how they are being used today and an understanding of the choices and tradeoffs associated with each technology. Completion is expected in late 2009.

"Clean tech is a primary driver of sustainability from both an energy generation and energy efficiency perspective," said Teresa Briggs, managing partner of Deloitte LLP's Silicon Valley office. "Continued innovation in the development and use of these technologies is essential to 'green collar' job creation, increased venture capital investment into the U.S. market and a sustainable energy future. This pro bono project is a great opportunity for Deloitte to combine our team's collective knowledge of clean tech, our passion for sustainability and our commitment to corporate responsibility and the San Jose community."


About Deloitte's Approach to Pro Bono Work

Deloitte's approach to community involvement is focused on delivering maximum social impact and business value by concentrating on outcomes and mobilizing the organization's professional knowledge and skills to strengthen the nonprofit sector. Deloitte is investing up to $50 million of in-kind pro bono engagements, in order to maximize the impact and fully harness the strengths of our organization. This commitment allows us to apply our talent and experience for the benefit of eligible nonprofits in our communities. For more information about Deloitte's pro bono program, visit www.deloitte.com/us/probono.


About Deloitte

As used in this document, "Deloitte" means Deloitte LLP and Deloitte Services LP, a subsidiary of Deloitte LLP. Please see www.deloitte.com/us/about for a detailed description of the legal structure of Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries.


About The Tech Museum of Innovation

The Tech Museum of Innovation is a hands-on technology and science museum for people of all ages and backgrounds. The Tech - located in the Capital of Silicon Valley - is a non-profit educational resource established to engage people in exploring and experiencing technologies affecting their lives. Through educational programs, the annual Tech Challenge team competition for youth, and the internationally recognized Tech Awards, presented by Applied Materials, Inc. The Tech Museum of Innovation celebrates the present and encourages the development of innovative ideas for a more promising future. For more information about The Tech Museum of Innovation, visit www.thetech.org.

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