Two Oregon companies are advancing to the national round of the Cleantech Open competition.
Two Oregon companies are advancing to the national round of the Cleantech Open competition.
Portland-based Indow Windows and Gresham-based HM3 Energy will join GridMobility, a Redmond, Wash., company in representing the Northwest at the Cleantech Open competition in San Jose Nov. 15-16.
The Cleantech Open is a program for clean energy-related startups that offers mentoring and runs a competition for venture capital. Last year an Oregon company, Beaverton water purification startup Puralytics, took the top prize.
Read more at Sustainable Business Oregon.
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