Thought leaders from industry, government, academia, students and the nonprofit sector will again this year be brought together by Carnegie Mellon’s Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation for Energy Week Program on April 3 to 6.
Participants will discuss energy research, trends, innovative technologies and energy opportunities.
The tentative schedule include an energy industry career fair on April 3; keynotes and kickoff on April 4, investor forum on April 5 and the Allegheny Cleantech University Prize Collegiate Competition on April 6.
Last year over 1,000 people participated in Energy Week.
For more information, visit CMU’s Energy Week 2018 webpage. Click Here to sign up for Energy Week updates by email.
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