
Alberta’s growing cleantech sector will take centre stage at a breakfast panel titled How to Scale Up Cleantech Firms on April 9th, exploring how to better support the province’s most promising startups.
Hosted by the University of Calgary’s BMO Professorship in Sustainable and Transition Finance, the event will feature John Redfern, President and CEO of Eavor Technologies, and Judy Fairburn, Co-Founder and Fund Managing Partner at The51. Yrjo Koskinen, BMO Professor of Sustainable and Transition Finance, will moderate the discussion.
While Alberta’s entrepreneurial ecosystem has made significant strides in cleantech innovation, many startups still struggle to scale. Panelists will examine the root causes and offer insights on how to overcome barriers to growth.
The BMO Professorship in Sustainable and Transition Finance was established at the Haskayne School of Business with a $500,000 gift from BMO. It aims to provide practical applications for oil and gas companies, investors, policymakers, bankers and investment managers.
The event begins at 7:30am at the Westin Downtown.
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