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PostMarch 1, 2019

2019 Cambridge Innovation Party with Cleantech Open 4/1

Calling all cleantech entrepreneurs, students, and industry champions–Join us for a night of presentations and networking with some of the leading organizations in the Cambridge cleantech and sustainability innovation ecosystem. Co-hosted by CIC Cambridge, Cleantech Open Northeast, and Sustainable Minds, this event is a great opportunity to learn more about what these organizations are currently doing and all they have to offer. Leave with a handful of new friends and ways to get involved. Pizza will be provided.

SIGN UP HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2019-cambridge-innovation-party-with-clean…

We are welcoming the following organizations:

MIT $100k
J-WAFS
MIT Clean Energy Prize
MIT Climate CoLab
MIT Energy Club
MIT Food & Agriculture Club
Cleantech Open Northeast
Sustainable Minds
MIT Water Club and MIT Water Innovation Prize
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