Cambridge Festival: Tech Skills for the Green Revolution

Working in Sustainable Technology hosts an in-person Q&A panel discussion with leading members of the climate-tech industry who will share their journeys into the sector, and valuable tips on the skills and roles the sector needs for success.

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This free in-person Working in Sustainable Technology event is breaking the mould compared to previous sessions. It's the first in-person event the Working in Sustainable Technology meetup has held and it's taking place as part of The Cambridge Festival. Generally, the festival takes place from 17 March - 2 April 2023 with a mixture of online, on-demand and in-person events covering all aspects of the world-leading research happening at Cambridge.

Our event will be a Q&A panel discussion with leading members of the climate-tech industry. They'll share their journeys into the sector, and valuable tips on the skills and roles the sector needs for success. Through them you'll learn what the space looks like right now, the future of Climate Tech and how you may get involved in the future. You'll also be given the chance to network with like-minded individuals who care about the environment and tech as much as you do.

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Panellist 1: Leone Baron at MCJ Collective
Panellist 2: Joe Mcfadden at GetZero
Panellist 3: Ben Bolton at Terra.do
Panellist 4: To be announced

Host: Cherry Swayne at Above and Beyond Recruitment

Agenda:
17:45: Guests begin arriving
18:00: Event begins / Welcome
18:10: Panel discussion begins
18:40: Final questions and roundup
18:45: Networking
19:00: Event unofficially ends and networking continues for those who want to stay
19:30: Event officially ends

💫Drinks will be available💫

Additional Information:
As our events tend to be virtual, we'll be recording this one for online digestion. Also if you're having any difficulty finding us on the day, please get in touch with a member of the team and they'll be in touch.

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