The transfer of U.S. environmental technologies and
know-how continues to have a positive impact on the state of the environment
in Asia. US-AEP has facilitated the transfer of over $1.4 billion in
environmental technologies and services. This translates into 28,000
American jobs, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration’s
guidelines.
US-AEP’s Technology Transfer Program matches
Asia’s environmental needs with U.S. products and services through:
Country Program Managers in Asia
US-AEP’s Country Managers are located in India,
Indonesia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. These
managers help local businesses and governments identify their environmental
technology needs and match them with appropriate U.S. technology providers.
Click here to contact
our Country Managers.
Technology Expositions and Conferences
US-AEP’s Technology Transfer Program partners
with organizations like the Air & Waste
Management Association and the Water
Environment Federation to provide opportunities for Asian decision
makers to meet with U.S. environmental technology companies. By arranging
for Asian participation in these organizations’ annual events
and facilitating one-on-one meetings between Asian participants and
U.S. companies, US-AEP assists the transfer of U.S. technical solutions
to Asia.
Environmental Technology Network for Asia
ETNA supplies key technical information to the US-AEP
field staff. ETNA also works with staff to develop environmental technology
opportunities and disseminate them to U.S. environmental technology
and services firms. In addition, ETNA provides advice to U.S. environmental
companies interested in expanding into Asia. Click here
to learn how to take advantage of this unique network.
Expanded Technology Opportunities Program (ETOP)
ETOP was created to help U.S. companies maximize their
professional or commercial opportunities in the Asian market. If your
company has technical expertise in the following areas, and you are
interested in expanding into the Asian marketplace, you should consider
participating in the program:
safe drinking water;
wastewater management;
waste remediation, including hazardous medical waste;
urban air pollution remediation; and
energy efficiency, renewable energy and energy recovery in the
industrial and urban context.
If you are interested in learning more about ETOP,
please contact us at usaep@usaep.org.