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Cleantech Forum Arrives in March - 3p Readers Save $300

By Nick Aster
When it comes to all things cleantech, the upcoming Cleantech Forum is among the most important conferences of the year. We're excited to have been invited to help Cleantech Group bring some attention to the event and to offer 3p readers a $300 discount, as well as a chance at getting in free. This year's focus? The emerging convergence of IT and clean technologies - ushering in a truly new era in clean technology, enabling faster global deployments, greater scale, and more precise measurement of impact than ever before... nearly every segment of the cleantech sector is being fundamentally reshaped by an ever increasing amount of data and an expanding ability to measure and manage complex systems. The result is a stunning convergence of interests drawing the worldís largest technology, industrial equipment, software, and services firms to the table. As the flagship forum of Cleantech Group, the three day research driven conference will bring over 700 of the industry’s leading innovators, experts, investors and thought-leaders together to develop and discuss cleantech strategies and share insights enabling you to better understand where to place your technology bets and investments. As a partner of Cleantech Group we can offer you $300 off registration using the discount code "CFSFTRIP" and a chance to win a free pass.
Use this link to register, don't forget to enter code "CFSFTRIP".
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Nick Aster is the founder of TriplePundit. Prior to launching 3p, Nick worked for Mother Jones magazine, successfully re-launching the magazine's online presence. He worked for TreeHugger.com, managing the technical side of the publication for 3 years, and has also been an active consultant for individuals and companies entering the world of micro-publishing. He also worked for Gawker Media and Moreover Technologies in the early days of blogging. Nick holds an MBA in sustainable management from the Presidio School of Management and graduated with a BA in History from Washington University in St. Louis.

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