CleanEquity® Monaco
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ISIN | 🆔 |
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Industry | Sustainable Technology |
Founded 📆 | 2008 |
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Area served 🗺️ | |
Key people | H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, Founder Mungo Park, Founder |
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Number of employees | |
🌐 Website | www |
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CleanEquity® Monaco is an annual conference hosting the world’s next generation sustainable and resource efficiency technologies. The invitation only event was founded by H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and Mungo Park, Chairman of Innovator Capital in 2008.
Innovator Capital, is a London based investment bank specialising in sustainable technologies, ICT and life sciences. Each year Innovator Capital’s CleanEquity® division reviews 600+ technology companies, ≈30 of these are selected, with assistance from its partners in Asia, Europe, Australasia, North America and South America to present in Monaco. The conference provides these entrepreneurs with an intimate and collegiate setting to connect with selected sovereign, corporate, family and professional investors & acquires, policy makers, end users and international trade media.
H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco has long been an advocate for sustainability, starting the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation with the purpose to raise both public and the authorities’ awareness of the impact of human activities on the natural environment and to encourage a more environmentally-friendly behaviour through tackling three major issues: climate change, the loss of biodiversity, and water shortage.
The Conference
The conference takes place over two days and has been held at the Fairmont Monte Carlo since 2017. As well as technology presentations, knowledgeable and distinguished speakers from world leading institutions, debate current industry issues, share knowhow and give advice in thought provoking, pragmatic plenary sessions and workshops.
Participants
The 30 presenting technology companies are selected on the following criteria:[1]
- Exceptional novel technology with world relevance
- Board/management ability and integrity
- Strong Intellectual Property
- Excellent revenue potential
- Market capitalisation up to €300 million
Sponsors[2]
Past and present sponsors of the conference include Arup Group Limited, Barclays Capital, Cision Ltd. Cohesion Investments Limited, Covington and Burling LLP, Cranfield University, Deloitte LLP, Easy Group, Hobbs & Towne Inc., International University of Monaco, Parkview, Qualcomm, Reuters, STRATIS Impact, Shell Foundation and The Monaco Economic Board,
CleanEquity® Awards
H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco attends the conference on the closing afternoon to present the awards. The awards address three stages of growth for Excellence in the Field of Environmental Technology: Research, Development and Commercialisation
The design of the awards has come from renowned artists such as:
1. Damien Hirst in 2008/09
2. Michael Joo in 2010/11
3. Annie Cattrell 2012/13
4. Peter Regli in 2014, 15 & 16
5. Urs Fischer in 2017
6. Darren Bader in 2018
Excellence in the field of Environmental Technology Research | Excellence in the field of Environmental Technology Development | Excellence in the field of Environmental Technology Commercialisation | |||||||
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Winner | Runner Up | Winner | Runner Up | Winner | Runner Up | ||||
2018 | Superdielectrics | Silicon Fuel | NanoSpun Technologies | Li-Cycle | BBOXX | Greyrock | |||
2017 | AgriProtein | NOHMs Technologies | KDC Agribusiness | HaloCoffee | Icetope Technologies | Voltea | |||
2016 | Lightbridge | Corrosion Radar | Desolenator | Flash Bainite | Drayson Technologies | Vantage Power | |||
2015 | The Nano Membrane Toilet | Azotic Technologies | Enefcy | Liquid Light | LUXeCeL | Algenol Biofuels | |||
2014 | Mango Materials | Nanofoundry | Vantage Power | Frigesco | CINTEP | Exeger | One Earth Designs | GreenQloud | Pavegen |
2013 | ClearSign Combustion | MOF Technologies | CrayonNano | Amantys | ACAL Energy | Eco Basalt | Hydrogenics | Hellocentris Energy Solutions | Organica Water |
2012 | ArcActive | Ultramo | SoftGen | GreenCom Networks | ACAL Energy | Gealectric | Tendril | Whitefox Technologies | PerPETual Global |
2011 | Halo IPT | Aero Farms | Enecsys | NGenTec | Ecotemis | Whitefox Technologies | Oxford Catalysts | Cho Power | |
2010 | Sun Catalytix | Heliatek | Delnove | Novaled AG | Theva | TMO Renewables | Oxford Catalysts | BGI Ecotech | Azure Dynamics |
2009 | General Fusion | Catch the Wind | Surfect Technologies | Solar ETC | Hansen Industries | Oxford Catalysts | Biograde | Hellocentris | BGI Ecotech |
2008 | ITM Power | Global Green Solutions | Rotating Tower Technologies | Zenergy Power | Freepower | Sabien Technology | Clean Diesel Technologies | Thernergo | U.S. Geothermal |
References[edit]
- ↑ "CleanEquity® Monaco 2012 | The World's No.1 Event for Emerging Cleantech". cleanequitymonaco.com. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
- ↑ "CleanEquity® Monaco 2012 | The World's No.1 Event for Emerging Cleantech". cleanequitymonaco.com. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
- ↑ "CleanEquity® Monaco 2012 | The World's No.1 Event for Emerging Cleantech". cleanequitymonaco.com. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
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