The mission, which was led by Cambridge Cleantech as the official UKTI approved organiser of the British Pavilion at the event, included 15 companies exhibiting at and attending the largest building technologies convention in China with 3,000 attendees.

The £10 million college, which will specialise in teaching biomedical and environmental science and technology, opens in September this year, sponsored by Cambridge University Health Partners and Cambridge Regional College and supported by Cambridge Cleantech and a range of world-leading business

A lively discussion with executives from Cambridge Cleantech member companies took place over a working lunch and covered the opportunities and challenges arising from developing trade links with Africa and the Caribbean.

The Minister took a tour of the new facility and met some of the early tenant companies as well as local businesses which have supplied products for the construction of the ‘environmentally excellent rated’ building and other member companies of Cambridge Cleantech.

The Councils of Cambridgeshire have just launched a new county-wide initiative, Action on Energy Cambridgeshire, a three-year ECO and Green Deal project.  Working in partnership with Climate Energy, the UK’s leading Energy Efficiency Company, the scheme is designed to help residents drive down th

Delegates heard about the growth of Cambridge as a leading European cleantech hub, the launch of the Nottingham Low Carbon Plan, and Cleantech strategies for Birmingham, Hull and for Scotland.

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The mission, which was led by Cambridge Cleantech as the official UKTI approved organiser of the British Pavilion at the event, included 15 companies exhibiting at and attending the largest building technologies convention in China with 3,000 attendees.

The £10 million college, which will specialise in teaching biomedical and environmental science and technology, opens in September this year, sponsored by Cambridge University Health Partners and Cambridge Regional College and supported by Cambridge Cleantech and a range of world-leading business

A lively discussion with executives from Cambridge Cleantech member companies took place over a working lunch and covered the opportunities and challenges arising from developing trade links with Africa and the Caribbean.

The Minister took a tour of the new facility and met some of the early tenant companies as well as local businesses which have supplied products for the construction of the ‘environmentally excellent rated’ building and other member companies of Cambridge Cleantech.

The Councils of Cambridgeshire have just launched a new county-wide initiative, Action on Energy Cambridgeshire, a three-year ECO and Green Deal project.  Working in partnership with Climate Energy, the UK’s leading Energy Efficiency Company, the scheme is designed to help residents drive down th

Delegates heard about the growth of Cambridge as a leading European cleantech hub, the launch of the Nottingham Low Carbon Plan, and Cleantech strategies for Birmingham, Hull and for Scotland.