Challenges CleanTech Startup Entrepreneurs Face

Event: Clean Technology Startups Can Solve Climate Change

Challenges CleanTech Startup Entrepreneurs Face

05 June 2017
Author / Speaker: 
Panya Boonsirithum, Citi Living Construction & Development Corp - Other materials by the author
Matthew Aligaen Cua, SkyEye Analytics Inc. - Other materials by the author
Puneet Singh Jaggi, Ezysolare - Other materials by the author
Ashwin KP, Promethean Energy - Other materials by the author
Yuankun Liu, Power Ally Company - Other materials by the author
Paras Loomba, Global Himalayan Expedition - Other materials by the author
King Karl Seroje, CleverHeat Clean Technology Solutions Inc. - Other materials by the author
Junfeng Shi, Nature & Future - Other materials by the author
Vaibhav Tidke, S4S Technologies - Other materials by the author
Kaikai Yang, Energo Labs - Other materials by the author
CEOs and founders of clean technology startups share the challenges in bringing climate change solutions in the Asia-Pacific.
 
Asia needs cleantech solutions—innovative technologies, products, and services that enable more efficient use and management of energy and natural resources. By 2030, energy demand is projected to almost double in the Asia and Pacific region. Unless we move to cleaner sources of energy, Asia will account for more than 46% of global CO2 emissions by 2030. At the same time, 700 million people in Asia, more than anywhere else in the world, still have no access to electricity. 
 
Asia needs a new generation of successful cleantech entrepreneurs and start-ups that are willing and able take the risks required to develop the new technologies and business models needed to deploy climate change solutions at scale. At the "Clean Technology Startups Can Solve Climate Change" Startup Space during the Asia Clean Energy Forum 2017, startup entrepreneurs in Asia shared their perspectives on clean technologies, the challenges they face, and the roles of governments and development agencies in supporting cleantech entrepreneurship.
Geographical Focus: 
Global
Regional - Asia
Type of Content: 
Learning Event

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