Atmosphere of Opportunity

 

MIT Technology Review’s conference
on technology solutions for climate change

Join in-person or online
October 12-13, 2022

ClimateTech 2022 is over.

New technologies across all industries are making it possible to craft business plans that transition to clean energy systems while maintaining, if not improving, market competitiveness. Net zero 2050 commitments no longer need to be based on hope, but can instead be built on technology, policy, and societal changes that will transform the economy for a sustainable future.

Join us in person on the MIT campus or online from anywhere in the world for an attendee-centric experience that features globally renowned experts, live presentations, interactive Q&As, expert-led discussions, and rich networking experiences.

In collaboration with

Looking beyond smart cities

The City Science research group at MIT proposes that new strategies must be found to create the places where people live and work in addition to the mobility systems that connect them, in order to meet the profound challenges of the future.
Learn more about their work here.

Agenda overview

Energy MattersTechnology is a critical mechanism to bend the emissions curve down and provide clean energy to feed our insatiable need for power. New technologies, policies, and strategies have emerged to deliver clean energy while maintaining market competitiveness.

Systems Change, Not Climate Change Climate change is a global problem with many interconnected and collectively essential solutions. None is a silver bullet. We examine the multitudes of ways individuals and organizations can make sustainable changes to decarbonize the economy.

Learn from the experts

Chief Visionary Officer and Founder
Impossible Foods
CEO and Cofounder
Sublime Systems
CTO and Cofounder
QuantumScape
Head of Climate
Stripe
Partner, Investment Committee, Breakthrough Energy Ventures; Co‐Founder & Managing Partner
Material Impact

Event exclusives

Hear from the experts

Unparalleled access to our invitation-only speakers, presenting live and streamed to audiences worldwide.

Ask real-time questions

Live Q&A with our speakers and editors available to both in-person and online attendees, as well as interactive polls and chatrooms.

Create deeper connections

Network with like-minded attendees, both online or in-person. Participate in open forum discussions and schedule 1:1 meetings to share insights and ideas.

A hybrid experience

Travel to MIT or join us online. Our hybrid format allows you to attend from anywhere and catch up on a schedule that works for you.

Register for ClimateTech

Virtual:
Online-only Access
$395

  • Early access to the virtual event
  • All mainstage content
  • A primer video to help you prepare
  • MIT Inside Track sessions with faculty and researchers
  • Peer-to-peer virtual networking and private meetings
  • On-demand access to the event library
  • One-year Digital subscription to MIT Technology Review
  • The Download, MIT Technology Review's weekday tech newsletter

Hybrid:
Live + Online Access
$1295

  • All Online-only benefits

PLUS

  • Exclusive access to the renowned MIT Media Lab in Cambridge, MA
  • Live mainstage presentations
  • First-access to Q&A sessions with speakers
  • An interactive open house with MIT City Science
  • Two evening receptions
  • Upgraded one-year Print+Digital subscription to MIT Technology Review

We are pleased to offer conference discounts to MIT alumni and other members of the MIT community, academics, non-profit organizations, select affiliate groups, and parties of three or more. A limited number of scholarships are also available. Email us to inquire about your eligibility.

 
 
 

Cancellation policy

We understand the return to live events brings many unknowns, and safety is our top priority. Hybrid and online tickets are fully refundable until September 12, or you may convert your hybrid ticket to online without penalty. No refunds are offered after September 12, but you may transfer your ticket to another person at any time by providing authorization to us in writing. All cancellations, change requests, and transfers should be sent to eventsreg@technologyreview.com. Should MIT Technology Review make the decision to not host the in-person event, hybrid tickets will be converted to online and the cost difference refunded to your original method of payment.

Media registration

To request a media pass for an MIT Technology Review conference, please submit the media registration form.

Media passes are limited and are granted only to working journalists who intend to cover the event (see media and analyst required credentials on the form). The information you submit will be reviewed carefully, so please be as detailed as possible when filling out the form. Media credential approval for a prior MIT Technology Review conference does not guarantee approval for this event.

Email press@technologyreview.com with any questions.

Attendee code of conduct

We are curating discussions that include a wide range of views on the most significant technologies and trends of the year. We are committed to providing safe, respectful forums – both live and online. By participating in this event, you agree to maintain a respectful environment during all parts of the conference. Violations will be dealt with at the organizer’s discretion and may result in removal from the event. To report an incident, please contact us at eventsreg@technologyreview.com.

Any speaker materials provided are meant for informational/educational purposes only and may not be reproduced or altered in any other way.

By registering for this event, you acknowledge that you may receive promotional messages from the event host(s) and sponsor(s). You may adjust your preferences at any time by clicking on the link in the email.

Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion

We value diversity of ideas and perspectives, both onstage and among our audiences. We strive to include speakers with varied experiences and perspectives, and we offer scholarships to encourage event participation by underrepresented groups and individuals.

MIT City Science Network

Discounted tickets are available to MIT City Science network collaborators. Please inquire with your local network node on discounts available. You may also email eventsreg@technologyreview.com to be connected with City Science administrators who can assist.

Event partners

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Contact Andrew Hendler at 646-520-6981 or 
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