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March 26, 2024
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Key Insights from 2024 MIT Climate and Energy Prize Panel


TLDR:

Key Points:

  • Attendees at the MIT Climate and Energy Prize Semi-Final were pitched by innovators aiming to reduce carbon emissions.
  • A panel of venture capital experts discussed strategies for scaling early-stage ventures in the climate-tech and energy sector.

On March 8, 2024, the MIT Climate and Energy Prize Semi-Final took place in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where innovators presented their businesses focused on reducing carbon emissions. A panel of venture capital experts, including Michael Kearney, Prutha Atre, and Micha Ben-Naim, provided insights on scaling early-stage ventures in the climate-tech and energy sector.

The panel discussion highlighted key takeaways, including:

  • Tips for avoiding pitfalls such as building a strong team with relevant experience.
  • Engaging early-stage venture capitalists by understanding risk profiles and articulating solutions to de-risk businesses.
  • Strategies for successful pitching, including meeting investor criteria, addressing customer needs, and demonstrating commitment to the venture.


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