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Climate Tech on the Plaza

Climate Tech on the Plaza offers a unique opportunity for forward-thinking companies to present their cutting-edge technologies to mitigate and combat climate change.

Climate Tech on the Plaza offers a unique opportunity for forward-thinking companies to present their cutting-edge technologies to mitigate and combat climate change. Presented by the City of Boston, The Alliance for Climate Transition (ACT), the Downtown Boston Alliance, the Massachusetts Center for Clean Energy (MassCEC) and Schneider Electric, this event unites entrepreneurs, researchers, investors, policymakers, and the public to exchange ideas and explore partnerships that can drive real-world impact.

Join us for Climate Tech on The Plaza on April 30th, a vibrant outdoor event showcasing why Boston possesses one of the country's most robust climate tech clusters. This rapidly growing industry is forming to solve the energy and environmental challenges of the future. Stay tuned for a full list of companies, community organizations, and startups that will be tabling! You can expect the following activities on City Hall Plaza:

Technology Demonstrations: Experience cutting-edge climate technologies first-hand, from renewable energy solutions to advanced environmental monitoring systems.

Information Exchange: Talk with industry experts, policymakers, and thought leaders about the latest trends and innovations in climate tech.

Networking Opportunities: Connect with key players in the climate tech community, including startups, investors, researchers, and government representatives.

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ATTEND THE EVENT

The event is open to the public and welcome everyone interested in climate change and climate technology, including industry professionals, entrepreneurs, investors, researchers, students, and concerned citizens. Let us know you're coming!

Who should attend?

  • Climate tech startups
  • Climate tech professionals
  • Education and Research institutions
  • College/university students
  • Investors
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Public officials
  • Anyone curious about how climate tech companies are transforming our world

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