Cleantech and green growth: trends, opportunities and challenges
Starting this week, OLi-works (formerly Associates Cécile) and the Aylmer Group offer an interactive, on-line workshop series on climate change and clean technology (cleantech). It is presented by Mr. Richard Labelle and facilitated by Ms. Meg Barker.
This professional development workshop is aimed at entrepreneurs, businesses, consultants, industry analysts, journalists, investors, policy analysts, policy makers and funders of innovation, science and technology. The focus of our workshop is cleantech in the international market, and the opportunities that it provides. You can join from anywhere in the world.
Our interactive workshop series includes 5 live, on-line sessions that comprise both a Webinar and a discussion period. These interactive workshops allow time for Q&A, peer-peer learning and small group networking on-line. The live, weekly workshops will be 1.5 hours long. Here is the program:
- September 12, 2012 – Climate change and the case for energy efficient technologies (cleantech)
- September 19, 2012 – Cleantech – history, definitions and examples
- September 26, 2012 – Main cleantech sectors and their potential
- October 3, 2012 – Cleantech / smartech – how ICTs enhance the cleantech opportunity
- October 10, 2012 – Cleantech policies around the world – a comparative analysis and the potential of cleantech for the developing world
These workshops are scheduled for Wednesdays at 1:30pm EDT, North America.
You can take all, some, or one of the live, on-line workshops. Each workshop costs CAD $50.00 plus applicable taxes per individual. That’s less than parking + gas + drinks for a business networking event. Payment is made in advance, preferably by Paypal, and receipts will be issued. For more information or to register please contact us by filling out our form.
Don’t worry if you miss a workshop. Recordings of the webinar portion are available. Contact us if you wish to purchase one or more. Discounts for groups can be negotiated.
Specialized workshops can be arranged by demand. Contact us for more information.
Richard Labelle is an analyst, strategist, trainer, planner and project manager with over 30 years of international experience in over 58 developing countries. His work has focused on strategic planning for development using ICTs (aka ICT4D), using ICTs for e-commerce, trade enhancement, e-government, knowledge management, institutional modernization (business process enhancement and re-engineering), local and community development and increasingly, using ICTs for environmental and climate action. He has worked for UNDP, the World Bank, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the UN APCICT (UNESCAP) and other organizations and agencies including in sustainable agriculture for the International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF). He has published reports with these organizations including most recently for UNCTAD, ITU (report 1),(report 2) and UNDP in 2005.
Ms. Meg Barker has acted as promoter, helpful critic, agent and platform host for this workshop. She also organized the two-tier, on-line review process with subject matter experts involving synchronous and asynchronous methods that took place over a four-month period. Meg is the founder of OLi-works, and more background on her can be located here.