Date: June 23, 2021

Time: 8AM - 3:30PM

Location: Hopin

Overview

Calling all Corporate sustainability officers, environmental officers, C-suite, researchers, elected officials, policy staff, entrepreneurs, investors, STEM students, and everyone building an innovative CleanTech Future! Join us for our annual flagship event that attracts leaders across North America to connect and converse about clean technology innovations.

Now a virtual one-day format featuring:

  • 3 Informative Keynote Panels on Sector Trends
  • 20 Presenting Companies with Emerging Technologies
  • 7 Cascadia CleanTech Accelerator Cohort Presentations

Keynote Speakers

Bob Keefe
Executive Director, E2

Karma Sawyer, Ph.D. 
Director, Electricity Infrastructure and Buildings Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)

Ramez Naam
Clean Energy Investor
Public Speaker
Co-Chair, Energy & Environment, Singularity University

Andrée-Lise Methot
Founder & Managing Partner, Cycle Capital Management

Please email [email protected] to learn more about the event.

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