Greentown Labs’ 17 Newest Members

Greentown Labs’ 17 Newest Members

Dear Friends of Greentown,

We’re thrilled to introduce the 17 new climatetech startups that joined our community over the past quarter! With technologies to decarbonize the key greenhouse-gas-emitting sectors and build resilient communities, these startups are at the forefront of climate action.

Here’s just some of what these newest members are working on:

  • Capture6 removes carbon from the atmosphere while producing clean water and more from seawater or other saltwater inputs. 
  • Eologix’s smart sensor platform allows wind turbine operators to maximize efficiency of operations by monitoring ice and temperature, measuring pitch angle, and more. 
  • Imperium Technologies’ electrochemical solution reduces industrial heating GHG emissions by 20 percent by addressing steam systems’ failures.
  • Helix Earth Technologies is improving the energy efficiency of air conditioning while revolutionizing the carbon capture and storage and pollutant capture industries.


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Read about all of these world-changing new members here. Do you lead or know of a startup that’s interested in joining our community? Learn more about what Greentown membership includes and get in touch!


As always, thank you for your commitment to climate action.

Warmly,

The Greentown Labs Team

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Member Milestones

What does climate action look like? Climatetech startups receiving funding, winning awards, deploying their tech around the world, and more! Read a roundup of our members’ recent milestones here and check out some highlights below:


Latest News from Greentown Go

Startup-corporate partnerships for advancing climatetech are full-steam ahead at Greentown Go! Here’s what to know heading into the summer:


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Mark Your Calendars for These Upcoming Events

June 28: Transition on Tap x The Technology Partnership (TTP) [Greentown Houston]

Join us at Greentown Houston for this month’s Transition On Tap, sponsored by TTP, to network with the energy transition ecosystem.


July 26: Innovation Intersection: Human Health and Climatetech at the Lab Bench [Greentown Boston]

We’re bringing together experts in the fields of climatetech and public health for an insightful panel discussion about interdisciplinary innovations that happen in the climatetech industry—including at Greentown Boston’s wet lab! Whether you’re a lab bench scientist looking for your place in the climate movement or are simply excited about exploring the intersection of these fields, this event is for you.


Aug. 3: EnergyBar: Summer Rooftop Party [Greentown Boston]

Our popular rooftop networking returns in August—celebrate the summer and join us for a night of networking with entrepreneurs, corporates, investors, students, and friends of climatetech!


Nov. 1-2: Greentown Labs Climatetech Summit [Greentown Houston + Greentown Boston]

For our biggest event of the year, we’re inviting you, your colleagues, and all the climate champions in your life into our Houston, TX and Boston, MA incubators for a day of hands-on exploration with our 200+ startups and their climatetech solutions; keynotes and sessions featuring leaders across climatetech, finance, policy, and justice; and networking with industry trailblazers.


Greentown is Hiring!


Celebrating Queer Climate Champions

Happy Pride Month! We’re celebrating by honoring LGBTQIA2S+ leaders, historical figures, and organizations that have taken bold climate action. Here are just a few we’d like to shout out:

  • If you want to network with fellow queer professionals: get to know Out in Climate and Out in Energy.
  • If you want to connect with nature: check out an upcoming trip from the Venture Out Project or follow nature photographer Stephen Shelesky on Instagram.
  • If you want to hear from a longtime environmental activist: read an interview with Byron Kennard, an organizer of the first Earth Day who worked for the Conservation Foundation.
  • If you want insights from a current leader: Follow Rachel Kyte—the first female Dean of The Fletcher School at Tufts University and former CEO of Sustainable Energy for All, which works with the United Nations and others to drive the equitable adoption of sustainable energy—on Twitter.


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