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Our 200 startups never fail to impress us with their hard work and commitment to scaling their climatetech solutions! Check out their latest accomplishments below. Interested in engaging with or …

Twenty startups joined our community in the second quarter of 2022, working on innovations as diverse as a solution to enhance oceans’ natural ability to capture CO2, biotechnologies to produce …

The manufacturing industry is responsible for 31 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, and is notoriously challenging to decarbonize—primarily due to its heavy reliance on fossil fuels and extremely high …

Our 200 startups never fail to impress us with their hard work and commitment to scaling their climatetech solutions! Check out their latest accomplishments below. Interested in engaging with or …

This spring, we wrapped up the Greentown Go Healthy Buildings Challenge—a startup-corporate partnerships accelerator with Saint-Gobain and supported by the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC)—which advanced building technologies that promote …

Our 200 startups never fail to impress us with their hard work and commitment to scaling their climatetech solutions! Check out their latest accomplishments below. Interested in engaging with or …

This past week we celebrated a major milestone in Greentown Labs’ history—the first anniversary of Greentown Houston—and I am so proud to share a year’s worth of growth and achievement …

Large, established private sector players—let’s call them corporates—have a critical role to play in climatetech innovation. Through their domain expertise and financial scale, corporates can contribute specialized resources and capital …

Greentown Houston’s first anniversary is this April, and we’re proud to be home to more than 60 startups and 20 corporate partners who are accelerating Houston’s shift to the energy …

By Katherine St. James. This article was originally published in The Impact. Pitching a Corporate Requires a Unique Approach For startups in general and climate tech startups in particular, corporations …