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Registration is $95 for the day.
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Hosted by ClimateWork Maine
Curious about Maine's entrepreneurial scene? Join E2Tech at Startup Maine Week, May 14-17 in Portland, for expert insight, skill building, and networking. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, growing your business, looking for your next career move, or just startup curious - join us!
Tickets are only $39 for the week, including a great opening lineup on May 14 (see speakers above).
E2Tech is proud to partner with Startup Maine as they bring back their annual conference! Join us for our lunchtime session at Eaton Peabody on how to launch and fund environmental and energy companies.
It's $39 for all of the events, or $10 to join the E2Tech Lunch on Wednesday.
Learn more and register for the week!
Join just the E2Tech Lunch on Wednesday.
We are proud to partner with Start-up Maine and Eaton Peabody on a lunchtime session on how to launch and fund environmental and energy start-ups - self-standing companies or initiatives within larger firms.
Join fellow visionaries, founders, investors, and Maine's entrepreneurial community for a dynamic 90-minute mid-day conversation. You can click the link to the left to sign up for the Wednesday lunch ($10).
Alternatively, you can check out the Start-up Week program and buy tickets for a week's worth of events at www.startupmaine.org. ($39 for the entire program).
There are many street parking options in the area.
Speakers:
Lynn Abramson, Clean Energy Business Network
Tom Kittredge, Maine Technology Institute
Finn Donovan, Running Tide
Eric Howard, E2Tech
E2Tech's Annual Sponsors for Events
E2Tech events are FREE for members of the press, Maine students, Elected Public Officials, and State of Maine Employees. Please email info@e2tech.org to be registered under these categories.
E2Tech Sustaining Partners (as of 4/1/2024)
SUSTAINING LEADERS: Bernstein Shur, Burns & McDonnell, Central Maine Power, Orsted, SMRT Architects & Engineers
SUSTAINING STEWARDS: Arcadia, Berry Dunn, Biodiversity Research Institute, Consulate General of Canada, Cianbro, Credere Associates, DNV GL, East Brown Cow, Eaton Peabody, ECI, EDP Renewables, Generac, GZA, Hydro Quebec, Key Capture Energy, Maine Community Solar, Northeast Bank, ORPC, Perkins Thompson, Pierce Atwood, PowerMarket, Preti Flaherty, Quebec Government Office in Boston, ReVision Energy, RLC, Royal River Heat Pumps, Sandborn, Head & Associates, Sebago Technics, Sevee & Maher Engineers, Stantec, Summit Natural Gas, Tetra Tech, TRC, Verrill, and VHB
SUSTAINING DONORS: Several Committed Mainers, Foundations and Friends
We are proud to partner with the Maine Forest Products Council to present The Future of Maine Forest Products! Join us to experience the innovation within companies across Maine, hear from our expert line-up and mingle with your peers. Arrive at 8 to experience products hands on, presentations from our speakers will begin at 8:30.
Thank you to Wolfe's Neck Farm in Freeport for hosting this event! We will gather at their new Smith Center which is 100% fossil fuel free and LEED certified. Feel free to charge your EV while you enjoy the gathering.
Parking is available right outside the venue.
John Bryant, FOR/Maine (confirmed)
Brain Whitney, MTI (confirmed)
Cooper Babcock, Tanbark Molded Fiber (confirmed)
Jim Robbins, Robbins Lumber (confirmed)
Fred Horton, Standard Biocarbon Corp. (confirmed)
Tables:
University of Maine
Thank you to our Gold Sponsors, Haley Ward and Maine Angels!
Annual Sponsors & Partners
E2Tech Sustaining Partners (as of 2/1/2024)
Hosted by MEMA & EMANH
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Join us for a lunchtime webinar, Avenues to Federal Funding. Come to learn from our partners at the Clean Energy Business Network (CEBN) about options and strategies to funding your energy & environmental organizations. We will hear from Andy Barnes of CEBN on community-based funding opportunities; specifically implementation, community development, and stakeholder engagement. MAKE IT prize winners, Dr. Kimberly Samaha and Dr. Yerby of Born Global, will then speak about their experience and challenges in applying for the prize, followed by a Q&A.
The Zoom link will be sent to participants 24 hours prior to the event.
Andy Barnes, Director of Policy and Communications - CEBN
Dr. Kimberly Samaha and Dr. Cooper Yerby, Born Global
SUSTAINING STEWARDS: Arcadia, Berry Dunn, Biodiversity Research Institute, Consulate General of Canada, Cianbro, Credere Associates, DNV GL, East Brown Cow, Eaton Peabody, ECI, EDP Renewables, Generac, GZA, Hydro Quebec, Key Capture Energy, Maine Community Solar, Northeast Bank, ORPC, Perkins Thompson, Pierce Atwood, PowerMarket, Preti Flaherty, Quebec Government Office in Boston, Ramboll, ReVision Energy, RLC, Royal River Heat Pumps, Sandborn, Head & Associates, Sebago Technics, Sevee & Maher Engineers, Stantec, Summit Natural Gas, Tetra Tech, TRC, Verrill, and VHB
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