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Massachusetts is a business destination for your clean energy or water technology venture.
Whether you’re seeking an access point to the United States market or looking to expand your presence in the U.S., you’ll find that Massachusetts is a global hub of research, innovation and entrepreneurship. The Commonwealth is proud of its commitment to higher education and the innovation industries we have fostered. Massachusetts has a supportive policy environment and active government leaders who established a pro-growth clean energy technology marketplace.
We have a strong private equity and venture capital community highly engaged with clean energy and water startups. Our workforce is highly skilled and abundant due to the pipeline of quality students sourced to our local universities. Our clean energy sector is robust. The number of clean energy jobs in Massachusetts has grown by 47 percent since 2010, defying global economic trends.
At the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, we are committed to working with entrepreneurs and businesses from around the world to establish partnerships. We welcome the opportunity to grow existing business relationships and develop new ones.

ChileMass Innovation Day

Event Time: 
Tuesday, April 09, 2019 - 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
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Event Location: 
MIT Wong Auditorium
2 Amherst Street
Cambridge , MA 02142

We are delighted to invite you to our first conference “ChileMass Innovation Day - The Future of Clean Technologies and Advanced Manufacturing.” This event will take place at MIT’s Wong Auditorium, on April 9th, 2019, and it is organized by the Chile Massachusetts Alliance (“ChileMass”), in collaboration with the Embassy of Chile to the United States, CORFO and the MIT Chile Club.

ChileMass is a Massachusetts-based non-profit organization that fosters collaboration between Chile and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. CORFO, is the Chilean agency for economic development, and its current priorities are social, economic and environmental sustainability, together with the circular economy. The conference aims to promote collaborative opportunities that will address the challenges of climate change, renewable energies, and advanced manufacturing, particularly considering the Chilean advantages in natural resources. Likewise, the event will promote the public call for a new Chilean Clean Technologies Institute, located in the North of Chile, which has a budget of $200 MM USD. We are inviting companies and institutions from the US to consider a future in Chile. Among others, we are delighted to announce some of our speakers and panelists.

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How Software Can Unlock the Potential of Renewables as Baseload Webinar

Event Time: 
Tuesday, October 09, 2018 - 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
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Event Location: 
Online (Webinar)

As the world moves towards 100% renewable energy, energy storage is uniquely positioned in this transition. Energy storage’s near instant response helps smooth the integration of renewables, enabling the grid to emerge more stable and responsive. It can also play multiple roles, acting as both load and capacity depending on whether it is absorbing excess generation or feeding back into the grid.

But the real key to unlocking ‘renewables as baseload’ is the energy management system (EMS). A basic software and controls platform manages the energy system and application. Sophisticated software and controls extends beyond to orchestrate and optimize multiple assets, such as hybrid energy systems and remote micro-grids or entire islands. Greensmith, a Wartsila Company, has a software (GEMS) that simulates and models various configurations, so that customers can predict the levelized costs of energy over a given timeframe and select the optimized mix of assets for their business case.

Looking at GEMS, an island grid project in the Azores and an engine and storage project in Hungary, this webinar will explore the value software and controls provide, exploring questions concerning both what software has achieved to date and what role it will play in the market's future.

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Horizon18 Conference Kick-off @ Greentown Labs

Event Time: 
Tuesday, October 09, 2018 - 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
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Event Location: 
Greentown Labs
444 Somerville Ave
Somerville , MA 02143

Please join us for a Horizon18 kickoff event at the Greentown Labs Global Center for Cleantech Innovation. Greentown Labs, the largest cleantech startup incubator in the United States, along with World Climate Ltd., NECEC, and MassCEC would like to welcome all of the cleantech and climate leaders from around the world to Boston for an exciting few days of discussion, collaboration, innovation, and community.

About Horizon18 Kick-Off:

This event will serve as an entry-point to the conference, helping to facilitate connections, partnerships, and fun! Attendees will hear brief remarks from:

You will also have an opportunity to tour the incubator facility. Refreshments and appetizers will be provided. See you there!

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Taiwan's Science Parks Investment Promotion & Marketing Conference

Event Time: 
Thursday, September 13, 2018 - 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
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Event Location: 
Hyatt Regency Boston
One Avenue de Lafayette
Boston , MA 02111

Taiwan's science parks combine R&D, production, working, living, and recreational facilities into life-style oriented communities. As magnets for high-tech industries and talent, the science parks are high-tech industrial bases that balance regional development and boost Taiwan's global competitiveness.

Hsinchu Science Park is the headquarters of Taiwan's IT industry. Since Taiwan's biotechnology industry has officially entered the growth stage, Hsinchu Biomedical Science Park has successfully attracted the presence of biomedical startups. Central Taiwan Science Park has always been the home of precision machinery manufacturing in Taiwan. Currently, in addition to the semiconductor and optoelectronics industries, the Park has been developing the smart manufacturing industry and serves as the development base for AI robots in Taiwan. 

Learn more about the industrial clusters in Taiwan's science parks through conferences and expos at the Investment Promotion and Marketing Conference.

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Horizon18 Conference Kick-off @ Greentown Labs

Event Time: 
Tuesday, August 28, 2018 - 10:45 AM
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Event Location: 
Greentown Labs
444 Somerville Ave
Somerville , MA 02143

Horizon18 is a global event-driven platform that harnesses the international movement towards a clean economy. Coming to Boston this October 10 + 11, Horizon18 will bring together a community of customers, solution providers, and investors to connect and create partnerships and investments for a cleaner future. Greentown Labs is hosting thi kick-off event to welcome all of the cleantech and climate leaders from around the world to Boston for an exciting few days of discussion, collaboration, innovation, and community. The event is free and open to the public. 

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REV2018 - REVitalize: Transforming Energy Further, Faster, Together Conference & Expo

Event Time: 
Thursday, October 18, 2018 - 8:00 AM to Friday, October 19, 2018 - 12:00 PM
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Event Location: 
870 Williston Road
Burlington , VT 05403

The theme of REV2018 is REVitalize: Transforming Energy Further, Faster, Together. For more than a decade, the Renewable Energy Vermont Conference has been the leading event for the renewable energy sectors in Northern New England. Organized by the nonprofit trade association, Renewable Energy Vermont, this annual forum brings together business leaders, system operators, architects, builders, manufacturers, engineers, scientists, policymakers, and regulators. 

REV2018 is excited to welcome Gordon Van Welie, President & CEO of ISO New England as Thursday's keynote speaker and Katherine Hamilton, Chair of 38 North Solutions as Friday's keynote speaker.

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Horizon18

Event Time: 
Wednesday, October 10, 2018 - 12:00 AM to Thursday, October 11, 2018 - 12:00 AM
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Event Location: 
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center
415 Summer St
Boston , MA 02210

Horizon18 is a global event-driven platform that harnesses the international movement towards a clean economy. Join an international community focused on driving the clean economy through solutions, innovations, investments, and partnerships. MassCEC is proud to be a founding partner of this exciting and groundbreaking event! The two-day event will leverage the valuable business leadership and innovation expertise of MassCEC and NECEC –  two leading clean energy business organizations in the Northeast U.S – with the international experience of World Climate Ltd, which has worked within stakeholder engagement, large-scale collaborations, and business events for almost a decade. The global event will cover sectors and industries such as energy, waste, water,production, mobility, and cities, and will bring together state and city public officials, startups, corporations, and investors to enable forward-thinking stakeholders to translate climate goals into cutting-edge projects and partnerships that grow the clean economy.

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Solar Energy Technology and Innovation in Mexico

Event Time: 
Monday, October 05, 2015 - 12:00 AM to Tuesday, October 06, 2015 - 12:00 AM
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Event Location: 
Hotel Fiesta Inn Insurgentes Viaducto Av. Insurgentes Sur 553 Cold. Escandon 11800 Mexico City (Distrito Federal)
Av. Insurgentes Sur 553 Cold. Escandon (Distrito Federal)
Mexico City 11800

Hotel Fiesta Inn Insurgentes Viaducto

Av. Insurgentes Sur 553 Cold. Escandon

11800 Mexico City (Distrito Federal)

www.SolarMX.org

The MIT Photovoltaics Research Laboratory, in partnership with the Mexican Energy Secretariat (SENER) and with support from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, is organizing a workshop in Mexico City on October 5th and 6th.

STAKEHOLDERS

This innovation and technology-driven workshop will facilitate the dialogue between:

·         Massachusetts and Mexican companies along the entire PV value chain, from early-stage investors to module and energy storage manufacturers

·         Mexican government representatives

·         Applied research and development experts

TAKEAWAYS

·         Establish partnerships and personal connections between Massachusetts and Mexican stakeholders

·         Gain insights into recent Mexican energy policy reforms and associated opportunities

·         Discover a path for emerging technologies to maximize the return on R&D investment

Discussions will be led by speakers from MIT, Harvard, MassCEC, NREL, and Fraunhofer CSE.

 

AGENADA

Day 1 – October 5th

Day 2 – October 6th

New energy reforms in Mexico

Opportunities in the Mexican energy landscape

 

Financing PV

Mechanisms, sources, opportunities, and roadblocks in the

solar field.

 

Showcase

Companies, government, and R&D experts share products,

services, and expertise

 

 

Maximizing return on R&D investment

Strategies to increase the pace of innovation through R&D

 

Accelerating Tech Innovation in PV from lab to market

Surviving the valley of death

 

Facilitating US-Mexico business collaboration

Linking experienced entrepreneurs from US(MA) and Mexico

 

Reliability standards for PV deployment

Ensuring sustainable growth of PV (systems) in Mexico

 

Closing reception

 

Governor Patrick Announces Winners Of Massachusetts-Israel Water Innovation Challenge

Subtitle: 
Celebrates Construction Of Desalitech’s New Municipal Water Treatment Facility In Israel
Announcement Date: 
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Location: 
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL

 

Governor Deval Patrick today announced the winners of the first Massachusetts-Israel Innovation Partnership (MIIP) water innovation challenge. The Governor made this announcement with Israeli Chief Scientist Avi Hasson during the U.S. - Israel Connected Summit “Going Global with Water Tech” forum. Following the forum, Governor Patrick joined representatives from Massachusetts-based Desalitech Inc., Director General of the Israel Ministry of Economy Amit Lang, representatives from the City of Ra’anana, the Israel Water Authority and City of Newton Mayor Setti Warren to celebrate the start of construction on a new municipal water treatment facility in the City of Ra’anana.

“Addressing global water challenges requires innovation and investment in new technology, water management practices and infrastructure improvements,” said Governor Patrick. “Today’s announcements emphasize the innovative ideas resulting from the collaboration between Massachusetts and Israel. I look forward to our continued progress in making Massachusetts a leader for water innovation.”

This year’s MIIP winners, Triton Systems of Chelmsford and Applied Cavitation Technologies (ACT) of Israel, will be awarded joint funds of $250,000 from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) and approximately $250,000 from Israel’s Office of the Chief Scientist (OCS), which implements MIIP through MATIMOP, the Israeli Industry Center for R&D.

The goal of the MIIP challenge is to reward companies in Massachusetts and Israel for partnering together to develop efficient clean water technologies.  The companies will use the funding to develop and test devices to help reduce the amount of sewage sludge generated in the treatment of wastewater. Governor Patrick also announced today that MassCEC will provide up to $250,000 for a new round of the MIIP clean technology funding challenge, which will again be launched in partnership with MATIMOP. Challenge applications will be accepted later this year.

"Our long standing relationship with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has yielded great joint collaborations and we are looking forward to continuing to support and foster economic growth in both regions, focusing on areas of common interests, via R&D collaboration,” said Avi Hasson, Israel's Chief Scientist. "We are happy to see MIIP’s steady evolvement as a sustainable program for leveraging innovation and growth, and appreciate Governor Patrick's vision and leadership in initiating this collaboration.”

The MIIP was launched in 2011 as a direct result of Governor Patrick’s first Innovation Partnership Mission to Israel. During that ten-day trade mission in March 2011, a coalition of the state’s leading business executives and senior government officials explored growth opportunities of common interest for Massachusetts’ and Israel’s innovation industries. During that mission Governor Patrick and Shalom Simhon, Israeli Minister of Economy signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in Jerusalem resulting in this partnership.  

During today’s forum, Governor Patrick also announced MassCEC will work with MATIMOP and Israel NEWTech (an arm of the Israel Ministry of Economy) to launch the Global Water Innovation Network (Global WIN), a new initiative founded by Massachusetts and Israel, and intended to include potential partners around the world to collectively advance the adoption of water technologies in global markets.

“Massachusetts and Israel have forged a strong partnership around our shared goals of solving the world’s greatest water challenges,” said MassCEC Chief Executive Officer Alicia Barton. “This new water innovation challenge, coupled with the formation of Global WIN, will ensure that this collaboration continues, driving the deployment of cutting edge technologies and positioning Massachusetts and Israel to capture the economic benefits of this growing sector.”

"Our collaboration with the State of Massachusetts, and in particular with MassCEC, will continue to focus on challenges that the innovative industries in both states can jointly address", said Israel Shamay, head of the Office of the Chief Scientist's Americas Operations. "The next program round will focus on providing environmental and energy efficiency solutions for the oil and gas industry, and a special emphasis will be given to joint projects addressing beta sites and demonstration phase of the R&D process."

"Israel NewTech is very pleased to take part in building a global network of water Eco-system, together with MassCEC,” said Oded Distel, Director of Israel NEWTech. “Innovative water tech companies are facing similar challenges across the world. We believe that this kind of collaboration can assist introducing innovative products and services to the global market."

“The scale and complexity of our global water challenges are such that they cannot be addressed by yesterday’s solution,” said Chairman of the New England Water Innovation Network Earl Jones. “We must innovate – and innovate faster. Cooperation between two of the world’s leading hubs of water innovation, Massachusetts and Israel, as well as future members of Global WIN, is energizing in both its vision and potential.”

Desalitech Inc.’s new municipal water treatment facility in the City of Ra’anana will purify water from an old municipal well that closed because its nitrate content rose above public health limits for public consumption. The innovative plant will be built by Desalitech for Mei Raanana, the water corporation for the City of Ra’anana, and supply enough high-quality drinking water for 18,000 city residents daily. 

“A primary goal of the project was to implement a best-in-class solution, achieving high quality drinking water while reducing production costs and environmental aspects. Desalitech’s solutions are uniquely capable of purifying water with maximum water use efficiency while consuming less energy than any other system we considered,” said Boaz Friedman, CEO of Mei Ra’anana. “This system represents a sustainability plan that will provide a reliable water source to the city.”

“It is a great pleasure for me to stand with our Israeli and Massachusetts friends and contemplate the extraordinary growth we have had in the last year,” said Nadav Efraty, CEO of Desalitech. “The world needs high efficiency water and wastewater treatment far more than most realize, and Desalitech’s products are unrivaled in their ability to meet this challenge. However, we could not be saving the water and costs that we are without the partnership and endorsement we have gotten both in the US and in Israel.”

"Desalitech is a success story that reflects the importance and vitality of the Massachusetts Israel economic relationship, and we are glad they call Newton home,” said Mayor Setti Warren. “I am thrilled to join them on Governor Patrick's mission as they announce this exciting new initiative in Israel."

Desalitech Inc., previously based in Israel, relocated to Massachusetts last year, following Governor Patrick's trade mission to Israel in 2011. The company focuses on reverse osmosis processes for industrial and agricultural water and wastewater treatment, greatly reducing negative ecological impacts while improving the productive and responsible use of natural resources. Desalitech was named in the 2013 Global Cleantech 100 as a top company in clean technology.

Patrick Administration Highlights Massachusetts Clean Energy Company in the United Arab Emirates

Announcement Date: 
Tuesday, June 03, 2014
Location: 
MASDAR CITY, United Arab Emirates

Gov. Patrick (center) and (from left to right) Massachusetts Clean Energy Center Innovation and Industry Support Senior Director Jeremy McDiarmid, SolarOne’s Founder and CEO Moneer Azzam, Department of Energy Resources Commissioner Mark Sylvia and Massachusetts Clean Energy Center CEO Alicia Barton, and visit a SolarOne solar-powered streetlight installation on a road in Masdar City.

Governor Deval Patrick, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) CEO Alicia Barton and Department of Energy Resources (DOER) Commissioner Mark Sylvia yesterday visited the installation of a Massachusetts company’s solar-powered streetlights on a road in Masdar City to promote the Commonwealth’s growing clean energy sector as part of a trade mission to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) led by Governor Patrick.

“Massachusetts companies are seeing their products succeed in the global marketplace, while creating jobs and economic opportunity here at home,” said MassCEC CEO Alicia Barton. “It’s exciting to see the signs of Massachusetts innovation halfway around the world.”

In 2009, SolarOne provided 306 solar-powered streetlights for parking lot and roadway lighting at Masdar City following a field test with competitors from all over the world.  SolarOne’s streetlights were able to withstand a severe sandstorm and multiple cloudy days, setting them apart from the competition.

“We’re proud that the Massachusetts clean energy marketplace is vibrant and serves as a test bed for innovators who are bringing their technologies abroad,” said Department of Energy Resources Commissioner Mark Sylvia.

In May, SolarOne was awarded an $89,000 grant, with a $58,000 match, under MassCEC’s InnovateMass program, for a partnership with the City of Somerville and CIMCON Software to demonstrate the company’s networked, off-the-grid solar-powered lighting for pedestrian and bicycle paths in Somerville.

“Massachusetts and the UAE are leading hubs of sustainable technology innovation,” said Moneer Azzam, founder and CEO of SolarOne. “This experience and idea exchange will deliver payback with new economic engines, regional job growth and exciting new tools to address the planet’s energy and climate-change challenges. SolarOne is proud to exemplify this and thrilled to participate in this cooperation.” 

The visit came as the group traveled to Masdar City, an urban development, 35 minutes southeast of Abu Dhabi that is heralded as a blueprint for the future of sustainable communities. In 2008, Masdar City broke ground and embarked on a journey to develop the world’s most sustainable eco-city, focusing on use of clean energy, electric vehicles and energy efficiency to reduce the city’s carbon footprint. The city is hub of innovation, and includes the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, an independent, research-driven graduate-level established with the ongoing support and cooperation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

The Massachusetts – UAE Innovation Partnership Mission is a mission to strengthen the state’s partnership with the UAE and expand business opportunities between the two countries in the clean-tech innovation, life sciences and academic sectors.

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