Omazo speaks at the Cleantech Forum in Beijing

Cleantech Forum Beijing

The size of China’s green stimulus program is historically unprecedented at about 38% of the over $200 billion announced, and underpinning the country’s rise as the largest emerging cleantech market. As, China is positioned to benefit from receiving capital and support for technology transfer and cooperation at the Copenhagen climate negotiations.

The race to reinvent the world starts and ends in China

The 3rd annual China Cleantech Forum on December 2-3, 2009 at the Grand Hyatt Beijing convened 300 Chinese and international policy, corporate, investment, technology and entrepreneurial leaders at a unique, timely and dynamic moment. As China’s solar industry’s breathtaking growth indicates the Middle Kingdom has arrived as an incubator of worldclass cleantech companies, the scale of China’s energy and environmental challenges, combined with its deep financial resources, has created a unique opportunity to shape and accelerate market adoption of cleantech innovation globally.

Over 2 days Cleantech Forum XXV explored:

  • The macro-factors impacting China and global cleantech – Copenhagen and technology transfer/cooperation
  • International viewpoints on China – hear from non-Chinese companies, large and small, to whom China is strategically important
  • What can the rest of the world offer Chinese companies’ growth strategies?
  • The growth of local entrepreneurism – meet some of the hottest local ventures looking for capital

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