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Transatlantic Cleantec Summit
SEP
Wed
18

This was 1 year ago

Location

The Engine, Cambridge Massachusetts, USA

The Engine
750 Main Street, Cambridge
MA 02139, USA
Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility EIT

As the world races towards the ambitious decarbonisation goals in an era of geopolitical volatility, securing clean, reliable, and domestically sourced energy is increasingly critical for sustainability and national security.

Europe’s regulatory leadership has successfully incentivised early adoption of clean technologies, while the US has excelled at scaling innovation rapidly. By combining forces, the US and Europe hold the key to unlocking the full potential of cleantech markets.

The Transatlantic Cleantech Summit by EIT InnoEnergy will convene more than 200 industry leaders, climatech investors, innovators, and policymakers from both sides of the Atlantic to explore success stories and roadblocks in scaling cleantech. The one-day event aims to foster collaboration between the US and EU to chart a path forward for bridging the gap between innovation, climate capital, and industrial policy.

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