Skipso Partners
Strategic Partners
CleanTECH San Diego
CleanTECH San Diego is a non-profit membership organization formed to accelerate San Diego as a world leader in the clean technology economy. We are a catalyst that serves as the hub for a diverse group of stakeholders to advance a common agenda.
Our mission is to stimulate innovation and advance the adoption of clean technologies and sustainable industry practices for the economic, environmental and social benefit of the greater San Diego region. We accomplish this through a series of programs including education and outreach, policy advocacy and leadership opportunities. Our membership includes business and financial leaders, academic and research institutes, and government and non-profit organizations.
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Global Footprint Network
Global Footprint Network promotes a sustainable economy by advancing the Ecological Footprint, a tool that makes sustainability measurable. Together with our partners, we coordinate research, develop methodological standards, and provide decision makers with robust resource accounts to help the human economy operate within the Earth’s ecological limits.
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Alliance Partners
Columbia Business School Energy Club
The Energy Club is committed to educating Columbia Business School students about the energy industry, increasing awareness regarding career opportunities, and helping members take advantage of those opportunities.
The Energy Club periodically hosts panel discussions and speakers on topics that are shaping the future of the energy industry. We also offer a symposium and speaker series each Spring.
To assist our members in their job searches, we distribute a resume book for first- and second-year students and invite prospective employers to host on-campus presentations.
Finally, we strive to create a network of students and alumni who are committed to working in the energy industry through the Columbia Business School Energy Network.
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IESE Energy Club
The IESE Energy Club was founded in 2006 by a group of students from the oil & gas, utilities and renewable energy sectors.
This original mix of backgrounds is still the base of our culture and purpose: to raise interest among the IESE community and promote the importance of the energy sector for the economy and society.
The Energy Club focuses on reaching both students with a strong interest in Energy as well as those who are simply curious about this fast-growing, influential industry.
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London Business School Energy Club
The London Business School Energy Club represents a wide membership base of over 1500 student members and alumni, who are interested in all aspects of the energy sector. Energy Club members include individuals from upstream and downstream sectors of oil and gas, power, utilities, the emerging renewable energy sector, and banking and consulting. We act as an interface between the industry and alumni communities, and the London Business School student body.
Each year, the club runs presentation and workshops for students, alumni, and members of the energy industry. We also host a gathering of some of the world’s global energy leaders at the "Global Energy Summit", and we organise the Clean Tech Challenge (CTC), which is a student competition jointly hosted by London Business School and University College of London.
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Sabanci University Energy Club
Sabanci University Energy Club is a project-centered student association which works on solutions of the worldwide energy issues. Constituting the student step of the link between industry and universities on the energy topic, supporting the sustainable development by increasing the usage of renewable energy sources and providing to society a large-scale vision by activities combining science and engineering workings under the umbrella of energy topic are the fundamental aims of SU Energy Club. Trying to carry the activities to an international scale by collaborating with abroad colleges, companies and organizations is also a crucial aspect of SU Energy Club.
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Santa Cruz Energy and Resource Collaborative
SCERC is a student-led organization whose mission is to connect and educate the University of California, Santa Cruz energy and resources community. SCERC is modeled after and allied with the Berkeley Energy and Resource Collaborative (BERC) at the University of California, Berkeley. Our goal is to act as a hub that connects the many departments, programs, and labs affiliated with UC Santa Cruz.
In an effort to promote productive applications of UC Santa Cruz’s research, technology, and leadership in energy efficiency we forge connections with the larger cleantech community that is growing in Silicon Valley, the greater Bay Area, and beyond.
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Wharton Energy Club
The Wharton Energy Club works to enhance recruiting of Wharton students into the energy industry and to establish The Wharton School as the thought leader of business in the energy sector. Our focus in energy includes merchant energy, investment banking, investment management, private equity, consulting, renewable energy, utilities, and traditional oil and gas companies. Our goal is to utilize the knowledge and efforts of today’s energy leaders to create the energy executives, entrepreneurs and policymakers of tomorrow.
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Xiamen University New Energy Club
As today’s energy industry continues to develop, research on new technologies is becoming increasingly important. The Xiamen University New Energy Club aims to connect experts working in the different areas of energy, fostering academic collaboration between students from different majors. Club members are active in solving complex technology problems, learning about new technologies and trends in the energy industry through the organization of new energy forums, visits to enterprises and practice, as well as communication with universities and organizations from all over the world that are working on new sources of energy. Its motto is: "in the field of new energy, we work together"!
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Media Partners
Clean-Tech Investor Summit
The Clean-Tech Investor Summit, co-produced by International Business Forum and Clean Edge, and chaired by Technology Partners' Ira Ehrenpreis, is the premier clean-tech investment and innovation event of the year. Held each winter in Palm Springs, CA, the event brings together leading investors, Fortune 500 executives, entrepreneurs, and service providers for two days of high-level presentations, conversations, and networking. Attendance is capped at 500 registrants to guarantee the optimum networking experience.
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Green Power Conferences
Founded in 2003, Green Power Conferences was the first dedicated company to offer professionally organised events focusing on the renewable energy, climate change and sustainability sectors. We have now welcomed over 10,000 delegates from 92 countries and built a global database of 400,000+ contacts. Our expertise lies in producing high quality, interactive conferences that provide ample networking opportunities for delegates and partners alike.
