Clean technology challenge

CleanTechnology Challenge
The competition is a unique platform through which students can bring innovative clean technology ideas from the concept phase to a stage in which they could realistically expect to attract ‘Series A’ funding or be self-sustainable. In an increasingly resource and carbon constrained world where clean technology is not just desirable, but vital, successful innovations have the opportunity to generate immense returns for businesses and society.
The CleanTech Challenge is a student competition jointly hosted by London Business School and University College London. It as first hosted in 2009. The Challenge was ranked by the CleanTechBlog.com as one of the top 5 CleanTech Challenges in the world . The 2011 competition was won by a Danish student, interested in improving solar panels by examining them at the nanostructure level . Sucessfull past winners include Decarbon a consultancy aiming to support industry understand and reduce their carbon usage .
CleanTechnology Challenge
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