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Green Collar Talent: Australian Clean Technologies Competition 2012

The Australian cleantech sector is worth about $26 billion and employs over 45,000 people Australia-wide but it’s also a sector in which investment has so far lagged behind the rest of the world.Full article here.

Environment Insitute of Australia and New Zealand: Australian Cleantech Competition

Come and hear about some of last year's success stories and why this year the competition is bigger and better.Full article here.

Green Building Council Australia:Australian Clean Technologies Competition - 2012 Information Session 

The Australian Clean Technologies (Cleantech) Competition 2012 competition will be launched in May and will provide another opportunity for Australian cleantech companies to develop their businesses.Full article here.

Start Up Smart: Clean tech competition highlights diversity of ideas

The Australian Cleantech Competition is now open for registrations, with information sessions in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, in a bid to build on the success of last year’s competition.Full article here.

Renew Economy: Open for information

The competition showcases, will be led by Australian Cleantech’s (ACT) CEO John O’Brien, will provide further information on the competition.Full article here.

Sustainability & Infrustructure: Clean technology competition launched

The 2012 Australian Clean Technologies Competition is now open for nominations. Through the competition, entrants will link with business mentors, access training opportunities and showcase their capabilities to potential customers, investors and the media. Full article here.

AZO CleanTech: The 2012 Australian CleanTech Competition has been launched

Come and hear about some of last year's success stories and why this year the competition is bigger and better. Full article here.

Invest in Australia: Launch of 2012 Australian Clean Technologies Competition

Parliamentary Secretary for Industry and Innovation, Mark Dreyfus, today announced the 2012 Australian Clean Technologies Competition open for nominations. Full article here.

Start Up Smart: Clean technologies competition opens for entries

Clean tech start-ups have been targeted by the 2012 Australian Clean Technologies Competition, which promises entrants access to mentors, training opportunities, potential customers and investors. Full article here.

Australian Cleantech Competition Launched

3 May - The 2012 Australian Cleantech Competition has been launched by the Parliamentary Secretary for Industry and Innovation, Mark Dreyfus. The competition will provide extensive mentoring for many of the top entrants and will help improve their chances of success. See Press Release here

2012 Competition Information Sessions

Come and hear about some of last year's success stories and why this year the competition is bigger and better. Hear from last year's finalists and about the Cleantech Business Accelerator Program and the Australian Cleantech Investment Showcase. Download flyer here

Melbourne - 14 May, 5pm-7pm.

Sydney - 23 May, 3:45pm-6pm. Following on from the Eco Innovation Forum

Brisbane - 29 May, 6pm-9pm.

 

Australia's Best Cleantech Idea for 2011 Announced

Shaw Method of Air Conditioning (SMAC) announced the 2011 Australian winner and entrant into the global competition. This retrofit technology enables significant savings on commercial air-conditioning with fast paybacks for building owners.

See the 2011 Finalists Pitch their Ideas on Youtube

The 11 finalists for 2011 have made pitch videos that have been loaded to our dedicated Youtube channel

 

 

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