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Australian Cleantech industry is the key to tackling the climate crisis
Cleantech’s role in the current climate crisis is essentially the way forward. The development of clean technologies is key to mitigating the impact of climate change, whilst creating new economic opportunities for our country. The 2nd annual National Cleantech Conference & Exhibition (NCTCE2020), being held in Brisbane on 3-4 August 2020, will bring together the…
Read MoreRegions have a competitive advantage in Cleantech
The future of the Australian Cleantech industry depends on the sector’s ability to connect with decision-makers and investors, have a measurable impact and drive its own sustainable growth. Regional areas of Australia are rapidly recognising the importance of encouraging clean technology investment, innovation and solutions to drive sustainable economic growth, minimise environmental impact and create…
Read More2020 EVENT LAUNCH
The National Cleantech Conference & Exhibition (NCTCE) today launched it’s 2020 event inviting the Cleantech industry across Australia to submit their ideas for inclusion in the program. NCTCE2020 will provide a nationally focused platform for the Cleantech industry to come together, this time in Brisbane, at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre on 3-4 August…
Read MoreHow business clusters will ensure a strong and collaborative future for the Australian cleantech industry
By Bianca Dragomir, speaker the 2019 National Clean Technologies Conference & Exhibition and CEO of Avaesen Cluster Technological progress is getting exponential. From computing power to our understanding of genetics, change is occurring now more quickly than ever before. In the realm of renewable energy, the price of solar power alone has been dropping to…
Read MoreSustainability is about more than thinking ‘green’
By Rory Martin, speaker the 2019 National Clean Technologies Conference & Exhibition and Sustainability Manager, Frasers Property Australia When we think about what’s possible in sustainable development, it’s easy to jump straight to a solution or get caught up on what things will look like. I believe the most important aspect of sustainable design…
Read MoreSustainable power solution transforms classrooms into hives of energy
By David Wrench, speaker at the 2019 National Clean Technologies Conference & Exhibition and Executive Director, Hivve Technology. The impact of changes in Australian electricity markets and a growing community desire to embrace environmentally sustainable practices is leading schools to consider how they meet their future energy needs. School budget power supply systems…
Read MoreWhy the Circular Economy is such a hot topic
By Graham Ross, speaker the 2019 National Clean Technologies Conference & Exhibition and Co-Founder of BlockTexx Circular economy thinking is not new, leading think tank, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation has been cheerleading CE principles to governments and industry for almost twenty years. European countries have been adopting and integrating strategies to capture and reuse…
Read More5 to-do’s before the Easter holiday
With the long weekend coming up, we’ve put together a few things you’re going to want to make sure you tick off your list before you turn off your screens. Click here to read our latest EDM to find out more! This week’s EDM includes: Exhibitors Spotlight Keynote Speaker – Tim MacTaggart International Speaker –…
Read MoreMeet our Keynote Speaker – Barry Du Bois
For over 30 years Barry has worked with owners and architects to develop a more streamlined construction path, maximising the holistic architectural value of the completed project. With a proven understanding of design philosophy and decades of experience, Barry is now a contributor to the Hivve classroom design concept. Hivve is the next generation sustainable…
Read MoreWhat is Sustainable Food? A Guide to Eating More Sustainably
“Is our food sustainable?” This is a crucial question that has become common as people start examining their eating habits and the impacts of food processing on the environment. Today, food accounts for about 25% of the greenhouse emissions released into the atmosphere. The food you eat also has an impact on land and water…
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