NECEC Events

For recordings of past NECEC events, check out our YouTube page!

CleanTech Open Northeast / NECEC MIT Kickoff Party - March 14th

Come join Cleantech Open Northeast for an evening of food, drink, celebration and opportunity at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship in Cambridge, MA! Since 2005, more than 70% of Cleantech Open's reporting U.S. alumni companies are still active and have collectively raised over $2B in external funding.

Learn how the accelerator program can help you develop your cleantech venture and how to apply to the accelerator. We welcome entrepreneurs, students, faculty, investors, savvy technologists, and those interested in joining our growing cleantech community.

 

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Cleantech Open Northeast / NECEC Kickoff Boston - March 27th

Headline Cleantech Open Northeast Kickoff

Calling all Innovators in the Greater Boston area!

Join us for an enlightening evening at the Cleantech Open Northeast / NECEC Kickoff event in Boston, hosted at Greentown Labs on March 27th from 5-7pm!

Discover the incredible possibilities the accelerator program holds for your cleantech venture and gain valuable insights into the application process.

We extend a warm invitation to entrepreneurs, students, investors, technologists, and anyone eager to join our flourishing cleantech community. Immerse yourself in an evening filled with food, drinks, joyous celebration, and promising opportunities. The event will take place at Greentown Labs, offering a vibrant atmosphere for networking and collaboration.

Don’t miss out on this chance to connect with like-minded individuals and be a part of the growing cleantech movement. Be sure to register for the event!

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Transitioning to the Future Grid in MA Event Series - March 28

Join us for this series to build off the GMAC process and create a dialog around methods to ensure the proposed grid transition is optimized for efficiency in implementation and costs!

NECEC will convene stakeholders from across the MA energy ecosystem, including public and private sector leaders, communities, EDCs, technology providers, including entrepreneurs, and academics to hold a dialog on the next set of barriers and potential solutions. In addition, we will discuss the best way to maintain a continuous dialog and information exchange between the EDCs and grid users (businesses, developers, municipalities, and State officials).
This series proposes to cover strategies for an efficient grid transition, including:

1) Supporting the expanded planning horizon being developed in the ESMPs, including increasing data and information flow in grid planning between EDCs and grid users
2) Maximizing the utilization of grid infrastructure, such as by developing supportive policy and planning around DERs, grid-enhancing technologies (GETs), and winter ratings.

March 28, 2024 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 600 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02210

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Room To Grow: Creating Space for Climate Tech - April 9

Join us for an event focused on fostering the growth of climate economy businesses. This in-person gathering will take place on Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at 2:30 PM in partnership with Rise73. Food & refreshments will be provided during the networking portion of this event.

Climatetech companies are growing rapidly. As they grow, they need places where they can manufacture their technology and change the world. This process can be complex as they have to navigate the process of finding a space and then getting all of the necessary approvals and permits to build out and occupy the space. They are partnering in this process with many different parts of a municipal government that is trying to navigate complex and changing codes. In our event, we’ll be exploring how to make this process work better for everyone so climatetech companies can deliver the technology we need to change the world.

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Making it Easy to be Green with NECEC and Marsh McLennan Agency - April 16

Join us for a Webinar! Making it Easy to be Green with NECEC and Marsh McLennan Agency.

Join NECEC and Marsh McLennan Agency in discussion to learn how Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors can be assessed to measure the sustainability or ethical impact of an investment. Determine what these factors mean to your organization and how they can be applied in your 401(k) offering to your employees. NECEC and Marsh have joined together to offer a competitive, cost-effective 401(k) solution that allows your employees to align their investments with their values, while still mitigating risk.

April 16, 2024 10:00 AM

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