On December 3rd and 4th, three Tsinghua MBA students participated in the Clean Tech Forum in
Beijing
. The Clean Tech Forum is an opportunity for entrepreneurs from both
China
and the world to showcase new and upcoming technologies in front of Venture Capitalists, Private Equity firms, and other investment banks. For students interested in renewable energy and energy efficiency, the conference was an excellent opportunity for networking and learning more about areas in which an MBA graduate can contribute to China
'
s fast growing clean technology industry.
James Wemyss, a 2nd year MBA student from the
United States
, mentioned, "The conference had many great opportunities to see how I could see myself working in this field following graduation. In one moment, I was having dinner with Chinese entrepreneurs trying to market their technology overseas to countries such as
Malaysia
and
Australia
. They were looking for foreign students with finance and marketing skills. The next moment I was with a group of investment bankers from Hong Kong and
Beijing
, discussing what they thought of clean technology and how they expect their business to grow in this area."
The conference, organized by the Clean Tech Network, lasted two days and included different panels. This was the inaugural China Cleantech Forum and its purpose was to enable top investors, innovators and influencers to build relationships and identify opportunities to profitably integrate
China
into the world cleantech economy. For more information, please click here.
About
Tsinghua
University
and Clean Energy:
Tsinghua
University
is on the forefront of clean energy research in
China
. Many leading foreign investment firms have partnered with Tsinghua
'
s engineering departments to develop clean coal technology and carbon sequestration. In addition, the nearby
Tsinghua
Science
Park
hosts a number of clean technology related companies, including companies in the areas of solar energy, biofuels, and battery storage.
Tsinghua MBA students have the opportunity of taking a renewable energy class in the Thermal Engineering Department with Professor Eric Martinot. Professor Martinot is the director of the BP-Tsinghua Clean Energy Institute, which is located in the Tsinghua SEM building. The class is also an opportunity to learn more about
China
'
s energy and business needs in this sector. Students also can establish a network with
China
'
s future engineering leaders. For more information, please visit Professor Martinot
'
s webpage at (www.martinot.info).