The inaugural ClimaTech conference was full of inspiring, actionable conversation around the climate technology revolution. 🚀 Thank you to all who joined us. #ClimaTechLive
ClimaTech Live
Technology, Information and Media
ClimaTech brings together thinkers, leaders, and innovators at the cutting-edge of the climate revolution.
About us
ClimaTech is a brand new event, bringing together the thinkers, leaders and innovators from around the world, at the cutting-edge of the climate revolution, to the heart of Boston. Powered by the likes of MIT, Harvard, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, and Greentown Labs, the event takes place at some of Boston’s most iconic venues, including Fenway Park, The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and MGM Music Hall. From the stage to the audience, you’ll be joining sustainability, climate tech and AI businesses and entrepreneurs, as well as the banking and investment community, content creators, communications specialists, economic development and governmental officials, and the broader scientific, academic and business-civic community.
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External link for ClimaTech Live
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- Technology, Information and Media
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- 11-50 employees
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- Public Company
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energyRe was honored to participate in the inaugural #ClimaTech conference in Boston. Luke Falk, COO of Clean Path NY for energyRe, joined panelists from J.P. Morgan, Savills, and Uplight to discuss the challenges and opportunities in decarbonizing our built environment for a more sustainable future. ClimaTech Live
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AeroShield is honored to receive the Great Global Innovation Challenge prize alongside our friends at MacroCycle Technologies at this year's ClimaTech Live conference in Boston. There’s nothing quite like the Massachusetts tech ecosystem and the inaugural ClimaTech conference was proof of that this week. Thank you Tod Hynes, Jennifer Turliuk, Alejandro Sevilla, Stephen Smith, Heather Takle, Kyle Collins, Meade Harris, Limor Spector, PhD, and of course the AI judge (!) for making this event happen. And we’re so grateful to Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, New Energy Nexus, Brian Halligan, and Propeller for sponsoring the prizes and supporting our mission of bringing the next generation of energy-efficient windows to every building in the U.S.!
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Lori Heinel, Global Chief Investment Officer, participated in a panel at ClimaTech Live 2024 alongside Kate Hardin, Deloitte, Chris Greig, Princeton University and Geoff Tuff, Deloitte. The discussion focused on collaborative efforts within systems that can accelerate our progress towards scaling energy transition. #shareworthy #climatech2024
I had the privilege of speaking at ClimaTech Live 2024 in Boston where I discussed three areas where I believe climate change will impact investors. ➡ Climate transition readiness which includes better disclosure to enable investors to allocate capital in a better-informed manner when funding the transition ➡ Climate risks – both financial and physical - including direct exposure to carbon pricing, risk of stranded assets, exposure to regulation or litigation and exposure to severe weather and/or supply chain disruption, and ➡ Climate-enabling opportunities including, Government support and subsidies, blended finance, green products, services, and solutions. #ClimaTechLive #ClimaTech #ClimateInnnovation
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This week, our CVP of Automotive and Energy Patrick Morgan took the stage alongside policymakers, government officials and clean tech innovators during the inaugural ClimaTech Live. His discussion explored the importance of intelligence at the edge of the electric grid. Here are our main takeaways from the conversation: ▶ The industry must empower communities to participate in the transition to clean energy by providing visibility into real-time personal energy consumption. ▶ Semiconductors are foundational in driving electrification and enabling a #SmartGrid by adding intelligence at the edge across the electrification ecosystem, which can help to achieve grid resiliency. ▶ To accelerate the transition to a modern #SmartGrid, a collaborative approach is required to leverage data-backed grid assessment to address system maintenance and scalability.
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We could not be more grateful for all who joined us for the first-ever #ClimaTechLive! Over the course of three days, we hosted +60 sessions with +100 speakers in some of Boston's most iconic spaces.
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At ClimaTech Live yesterday, Yibiao Zhao participated in a panel discussion alongside Jamey Tesler from Mass Mobility Hub, Reggie Ramos from Transportation For Massachusetts, Shannon Dulaney from itselectric, and Chris Morem from Net Zero Logistics. The panel addressed crucial questions like: What does the future of mobility and transportation look like? Yibiao shared his view on how ISEE autonomous vehicles can positively impact our climate and transportation challenges. The conversation was enlightening, featuring industry leaders who discussed creating a sustainable and thriving ecosystem for startups to grow and scale. Thank you, Jamey Tesler Mass Mobility Hub for hosting the wonderful panel, and ClimaTech Live for providing this fantastic platform to tackle these essential topics. #ClimaTechLive #sustainability #innovation #transportation
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A big thank you to the organizers and sponsors of ClimaTech Live for hosting an outstanding event this week in Boston! We also want to thank everyone who joined the "Workforce of the Future" fireside chat featuring Viridi’s Chief Sustainability Officer, D. Evan van Hook and Head of Personnel, Pastor Giles, as well as Nicola Medalova, Chief Operating Officer at National Grid. It was great to see you there! #climatechlive #energy #workforce #failsafe
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Yesterday, Mass Mobility Hub had the pleasure of hosting two insightful and engaging events as part of ClimaTech Live. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our inspiring panelists, the Healey-Driscoll Administration, the City of Boston, the Climatech leadership and organizers, and everyone who attended for making these sessions a resounding success. Our Executive Director, Jamey Tesler, delivered a compelling talk on the evolving landscape of our cities and transportation systems. The discussion centered around two potential scenarios for 2040: a safer, cleaner, and more equitable system versus increased congestion and advancing climate crisis. The key takeaway? We must strive to shape our future towards Scenario 1, ensuring a sustainable and inclusive transportation ecosystem. We were thrilled to feature an excellent panel of experts: Shannon Dulaney, itselectric; Chris Morem, Net Zero Logistics; Reggie Ramos, Transportation For Massachusetts; Yibiao Zhao, ISEE ; and our own Jamey Tesler, to imagine the streets, rails, and pathways of tomorrow. This session offered a unique opportunity to learn from innovative companies leading the way in transforming our streets and mobility ecosystem, with an emphasis on ensuring sustainability, equity and reaching our ambitious climate goals. Massachusetts boasts a robust climatetech ecosystem, and Mass Mobility Hub is committed to supporting and working within this ecosystem to drive meaningful change. We look forward to continuing our collaboration and fostering innovation to create a sustainable future for all.
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This week, our CVP of Automotive and Energy Patrick Morgan took the stage alongside policymakers, government officials and clean tech innovators during the inaugural ClimaTech Live. His discussion explored the importance of intelligence at the edge of the electric grid. Here are our main takeaways from the conversation: ▶ The industry must empower communities to participate in the transition to clean energy by providing visibility into real-time personal energy consumption. ▶ Semiconductors are foundational in driving electrification and enabling a #SmartGrid by adding intelligence at the edge across the electrification ecosystem, which can help to achieve grid resiliency. ▶ To accelerate the transition to a modern #SmartGrid, a collaborative approach is required to leverage data-backed grid assessment to address system maintenance and scalability.