Entrepreneurship for a Zero Carbon Society
Designed to bring together cutting-edge energy research and innovative businesses to move the highly multidisciplinary clean energy innovation community forward on the scale required for a carbon free future.
| Group type: | Club |
| Focus: | Ideas |
| Organizer: | Student-run |
| Funding: | Self-generated Revenue, University Support |
| Location: | Cambridge, UK |
| Website: | http://www.cambridgeclimate.com/ |
COMMENTS (7)
Members (24)
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Andrew Casebow
PhD, MSc, MA, B.Sc. degrees. States Agriculture and Environment Adviser in Guernsey, British Channel Islands.
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Thomas Jensen
Mr. Jensen is a co-founder of Enterprise Futures Network. He has more than 20 years of experience in entrepreneurship, business and technology consulting. He has founded venture-backed startups and led major clean technology consulting practices.
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Alison Heathcote
Mathematics graduate from University of Exeter, with MBA from IMD, Lausanne, Switzerland. Founder of Wastenators® Worldwide Pty Ltd.
Startups (10)
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National Consortium of University Entrepreneurs
NACUE inspires and stimulates entrepreneurial activity amongst university societies and students, whilst providing national representation through a single, clear entity.
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Cambridge Temperature Concepts
(the geeky bit) physiological temperature datalogging and wireless transmission (the application) ovulation detection for identification of the fertile window to assist couples in starting a family (the business bit) with 1 in 7 couples having...
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KCG
Kharagpur Consulting Group (KCG) is a niche consulting group dealing with major financial and intellectual property right cases catering to enterprising industries, NGO's, social bodies and governmental organizations.
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Skipso - The Cleantech Platform
Skipso is an innovative online platform and vertical business to business marketplace that aggregates Cleantech professionals and businesses globally providing them with a new channel to carry out their business and unleash sustainable innovation.
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The need to effect change in our world is greater than ever, now is our opportunity be the change agents and make a difference for the positive. Our organization is focused on CO2 reductions from power plants with the use of algae, we are on board are you?
If carbon dioxide in our atmosphere is analogous to a partially full bathtub, let's turn off the taps and pull out the plug! (Courtesy: Professor Warwick J McKibbin, Giblin Lecture, University of Tasmania, 28 October 2008 www.sensiblepolicy.com)
The Cambridge Climate team is now looking to form a new committee for the second edition of the 'Entrepreneurship for a Zero Carbon Society' conference. We would appreciate any feedback/advice on what topics would best follow-on from the first edition.
Thank you.
It was a great conference!
Please see: http://www.cambridgeinvestmentresearch.com/events/CIRonEZ...
for my lighthearted personal take on the conference talks and
http://www.cambridgeinvestmentresearch.com/events/heat for a related followup event coming soon to Cambridge.
I am pleased to announce that many of the presentations are now available on our Post-Summit page. You can find it here: http://cambridgeclimate.com/postsummit.html