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Earth Venture: Climate Unplug

One-on-one discussion with Climate Tech Innovators to Explore Funding, Finance, and Communication strategies.



Earth Venture: Climate Unplug
Earth Venture: Climate Unplug


Explore the possibilities of climate tech at "Earth Venture: Climate Unplug", your opportunity to engage directly with the innovators from Earth Venture Capital.


Why Participate?

  • One-on-One Interaction: Each registered participant will have a dedicated session to discuss specific topics such as Fundraising, Business Ideation, Startup Financing, or Communications directly with our knowledgeable professional.

  • Focused Exchange: Directly discuss your project, get feedback, and explore strategies for your venture’s needs.

  • Expand Your Network: Engage directly with the Climate Tech VC team, gaining insights and building a valuable connection.


Who Should Attend?

  • Startup Founders and Co-founders: Who are seeking insights and advice on taking their early-stage climate tech ventures to the next level.

  • Climate Tech Enthusiast: Individuals working on solutions that address climate change and sustainability challenges.


Event Details

  • Date: 04/07/2024

  • Reservation Time: 14:00 - 17:00 (GMT+7)

  • Duration per session: 35 minutes

  • Location: Virtual Meeting

  • Register now at: https://bit.ly/Climate-Unplug (Apply before June 30, 2024)

  • Register early to secure your session!


Join us to unplug your climate curiosity!

Don't miss out on this unique chance to push your climate tech venture forward. Limited spaces mean personalized attention—register now to confirm your one-on-one session at "Earth Venture: Climate Unplug."


About Earth Venture Capital

Earth Venture Capital is a venture capital firm investing globally in climate-tech companies. The firm focuses on early-stage startups (Seed to Series A) with AI/ML, Robotics, the Internet of Things, and New Materials technologies that serve the goals of switching to renewable energy, abandoning fossil fuel, and increasing the level of carbon storage.

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