Developing a Cleantech Business Strategy: An Online Seminar

By Nick Aster | November 5th, 2008 0 Comments

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The terms “cleantech” and “sustainability” cover a wide range of technologies, processes, services, and market segments. Opportunities to leverage and deploy new ‘clean’ technologies are substantial–in terms of new client acquisition, and in obtaining higher-margin lines of business.
Triple Pundit contributor Scott Boutwell will be presenting an online seminar for the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) this Thursday November 6th (10:30 PST) on “Developing a Cleantech Strategy”. The anticipated audience is executives from global and mid sized AECO (Architectural, Engineering, Construction, & Operations) and environmental services companies.
The AECO industry is well positioned to assist governmental & industrial clients in achieving sustainability, because of their domain knowledge and industry expertise in the relevant markets of water, environmental management, civil works, transportation, buildings, and resource management. This presentation will provide executives with a better understanding of the specific market segments in sustainability; the emerging trends in technology development and investment, along with examples of what AECO
firms are currently doing in the cleantech space, for purposes of benchmarking.
Whether you can make it or not, next week Scott will provide some key ‘takeaways’ and strategy points that engineering & environmental services firms may adopt easily into their overall growth strategy. Please stay tuned!
(note: there is a $200 registration fee)

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