MIT Technology Review’s innovation and sustainability conference runs
This inaugural list of “15 Climate Tech Companies to Watch” will highlight start-ups and established businesses that the MIT Technology Review editors think could have the greatest potential to substantially reduce greenhouse-gas emissions or otherwise address the threats of global warming.
Electrification, AI, fusion, carbon capture, city level solutions, and radical adaptations are also all on the agenda exploring the innovations that will bring us to a sustainable future. Session topics and speakers include: “Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning” with
See the complete agenda and list of speakers for this year’s at ClimateTech.
Registration for livestream access to ClimateTech is still open.
MIT Technology Review has been at the forefront of the conversation around climate technology and sustainability. This year alone, senior editor of energy,
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