expand_contentThe Carbon to Value Initiative (C2V) is a unique partnership among the Urban Future Lab at New York University-Tandon, Greentown Labs, and Fraunhofer USA. The C2V Initiative is supported by members of the Carbontech Leadership Council (CLC).
Year 6 of the C2V Initiative’s global partnership accelerator program brings exclusive access to industry leaders and nonprofit experts who are shaping the carbontech marketplace of tomorrow. Startups selected to participate in the program will have the opportunity to engage with the CLC, an invitation-only group of executive leaders across diverse industry sectors driving the future of carbontech. Startups will gain market insights and explore collaboration opportunities with CLC members to unlock this trillion-dollar market. Specifically, startups will have the opportunity to hear firsthand from CLC members about their carbontech strategies, present to them directly, and benefit from expert advice and industry knowledge from within the participating corporations. Cohort startups will also gain access to the C2V Initiative’s extended network of startup alumni, investors, government funders, and ecosystem supporters, allowing them to overcome their specific barriers and significantly raise their visibility profile in the carbon-management industry.
Please review the Request for Applications and Applicant FAQ for more information, and feel free to reach out to Jack Fritzinger, jf5347@nyu.edu with any questions.
Year 6 of the C2V Initiative’s global partnership accelerator program brings exclusive access to industry leaders and nonprofit experts who are shaping the carbontech marketplace of tomorrow. Startups selected to participate in the program will have the opportunity to engage with the CLC, an invitation-only group of executive leaders across diverse industry sectors driving the future of carbontech. Startups will gain market insights and explore collaboration opportunities with CLC members to unlock this trillion-dollar market. Specifically, startups will have the opportunity to hear firsthand from CLC members about their carbontech strategies, present to them directly, and benefit from expert advice and industry knowledge from within the participating corporations. Cohort startups will also gain access to the C2V Initiative’s extended network of startup alumni, investors, government funders, and ecosystem supporters, allowing them to overcome their specific barriers and significantly raise their visibility profile in the carbon-management industry.
Please review the Request for Applications and Applicant FAQ for more information, and feel free to reach out to Jack Fritzinger, jf5347@nyu.edu with any questions.
