Noun
cleantech (countable and uncountable, plural cleantechs)
(manufacturing) Technologies that support increased productivity or profitability while also reducing resource consumption or pollution.
When a nanotech company matures and becomes a real business, it becomes something else. It becomes a biotech company or a cleantech company or a memory chip company. Nanotechnology has fueled the core innovations in electronics and energy. Steve Jurvetson
Alongside these showcases will be interactive sessions led by some of Canada’s top cleantech business leaders, investors and entrepreneurs. Source: Internet
Because cleantech is an emerging field, private investors have a hard time pricing the risk they’re taking on and are often unwilling to take ‘first loss’ positions in deals. Source: Internet
In fact, cleantech firms outshine startups in other sectors in early-stage exports. Source: Internet
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Full Circle Feed, a Syracuse–based startup company, captured a prize of $30,000 in cash and in-kind services in the Cleantech Open Northeast competition in Boston. Source: Internet
VTT has been helping to achieve the objectives of Finland's growth strategy (in the strategy's main areas: the bio-economy, cleantech, digitalisation and health). Source: Internet