… seek to EVident Battery seek to develop a comprehensive and non-destructive inspection technology to inspect electric vehicle (EV) battery packs. Oxylus Energy (Perry Bakas, … seek to EVident Battery seek to develop a comprehensive and non-destructive inspection technology to inspect electric vehicle (EV) battery packs. Oxylus Energy (Perry Bakas, … seek to EVident Battery seek to develop a comprehensive and non-destructive inspection technology to inspect electric vehicle (EV) battery packs. Oxylus Energy (Perry Bakas, …
… the President of Connecticut Greenbank, and Drew D’Alelio, Senior Associate at Connecticut Innovations, provided a comprehensive overview of early-stage venture and green bank … captivating a diverse range of stakeholders for the adoption of their novel and disruptive technology. Protein Evolution specializes in infinitely recycling plastics through an … Ebb Carbon, utilizing electrochemistry, focuses on removing carbon and de-acidifying seawater. This intensive served as a testament to the incredible partners in our ecosystem, …
… not wanting to be a founder, I learned that I like the creativity, adaptability, and novel technology of the entrepreneurial space. So, what is my next experiment? I would like to … not wanting to be a founder, I learned that I like the creativity, adaptability, and novel technology of the entrepreneurial space. So, what is my next experiment? I would like to … not wanting to be a founder, I learned that I like the creativity, adaptability, and novel technology of the entrepreneurial space. So, what is my next experiment? I would like to …
… Kim (Yale School of Engineering) are founding members of Catala, a team developing membrane technology for industrial water treatment. The company seeks to destroy organic contaminants in water byproducts that accompany oil production. Effective & Sustainable Healthcare Matthew …
… reception. This year’s summit will bring together experts from across the clean energy and technology sector to focus on Innovation, Equity and Investment for a Clean Energy Future. … our economy and building resilience. They assist early-stage companies in developing their technology, building a product around their technology, creating a company, finding customers, attracting investment, and creating …
… to my colleagues, who offered invaluable insights into their work across food sovereignty, water stewardship, and climate action. This allowed me a broader understanding of climate … conserve, restore, sustainably use and manage natural or modified terrestrial, freshwater, coastal and marine ecosystems". This can involve utilizing the ecosystem services of … to my colleagues, who offered invaluable insights into their work across food sovereignty, water stewardship, and climate action. This allowed me a broader understanding of climate …
… three-day conference hosted by GreenBiz provided an opportunity to explore developments, innovations, and challenges in charting a path toward a circular economy. A wide range of …
… Their goal is to supplant petrochemistry and demonstrate that biology can be scaled as a technology - in other words, to catalyze the shift from industrial chemistry to industrial … Their goal is to supplant petrochemistry and demonstrate that biology can be scaled as a technology - in other words, to catalyze the shift from industrial chemistry to industrial … Their goal is to supplant petrochemistry and demonstrate that biology can be scaled as a technology - in other words, to catalyze the shift from industrial chemistry to industrial …
… Otto and Cody, choosing clean energy allows the alignment of traditional values with new technology. It means bringing good jobs, monetary savings, and sovereignty to their … project would provide clean, reliable energy for a Head Start center, a school, and a water pump. The tribe currently plans to use $500,000 in Department of Energy (DOE) grants … lifeways that he, Cody, and many other tribal members have worked so hard to keep alive. Innovations in project finance made the first generation of clean energy projects possible. …
… making our garments. The fashion industry currently is the 2nd leading industry consuming water to produce goods, with 79 billion cubic metres of water per year being used (Florida State University). According to FSU and Statista, the amount of water needed to produce one cotton t-shirt is equal to one human’s drinking supply for 900 …