Venue
Webinar

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Event Date Thu Jun 20 EDT (6 months ago)
Location Webinar
Region Americas
Details

Why attend?
In this webinar, we identify some of the biggest trends in cleantech, the sectors where competition is expected to become most intense, and the regions where the highest growth is predicted in the race to become carbon neutral.

We will also take a closer look at:
What is happening in Montreal, which is experiencing significant investment in cleantech due to the city’s strengths in AI and IT. Furthermore, the majority of Montreal’s electricity coming from hydropower is of considerable appeal for companies seeking to decarbonise their operations.

Register now for this webinar to learn:
How the cleantech industry is taking shape, the technologies delivering change, and the most active areas of investment

The energy transition will not be possible without the technologies to enable efficiencies in design and consumption across multiple industries. Cleantech covers everything from renewables and electric transport to protecting food supplies with AgTech and enabling more energy-efficient buildings.

Many predict that cleantech will become the next major global industry, with strong competition from nations and regions for investment and talent. Key factors driving this trend include the increasing importance of ESG ratings for businesses, the fast-approaching net zero targets, and Western nations making decisive efforts to move away from a dependence on China for the supply of raw materials to manufacture tech.

Speakers

2024 Speakers

Sonja van Renssen
Editor-in-Chief, Energy Monitor

Glenn Barklie
Principal Economist, Investment Monitor

Teodora Toteva
Director, Business Development, Clean Technologies, Montréal International

Barbara Monterrubio
Energy Transition Analyst, GlobalData Energy

Sponsors & Partners

2024 Sponsor

• Montreal International