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Georgia Cleantech Innovation Hub Releases 2024 Outlook

ATLANTA–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Georgia Cleantech Innovation Hub, a public-private-academic partnership created to propel cleantech innovation and expand its access and benefits to Georgians, announces its 2024 Outlook. The 2024 Georgia Cleantech Innovation Outlook anticipates significant developments in cleantech for the state.

Highlighting five key trends, the 2024 Outlook predicts a surge in collaborative efforts for decarbonization, the emergence of Green Banks as alternative funding mechanisms, a through-cycle approach to capital raising, accelerated innovation at the grid edge, and the transition of clean energy manufacturing projects from announcement to production.

“Ecosystems coalesce around an ambition and grow with the successes of their members,” explains Andy Marshall, Managing Director of Georgia Cleantech Innovation Hub. “The 2024 Outlook is an important conversation piece that highlights the drive and success of the Georgia cleantech innovation ecosystem. We have a bias for action and look to work with the community to make these trends and others materialize in the new year.”

For more information about the Georgia Cleantech Innovation Hub, including its board of directors, how to get involved, and to download the 2024 Georgia Cleantech Innovation Outlook, visit: https://gacth.org/2024-cleantech-trends/.

About Georgia Cleantech Innovation Hub

Georgia Cleantech Innovation Hub is a 501c3 public-private-academic partnership that directly serves Georgia cleantech innovators. The organization aims to strengthen the cleantech innovation ecosystem by creating physical spaces for entrepreneurs, increasing connectivity, educating climate leaders and amplifying Georgia’s innovation culture. By making it easier for innovators to access the talent, capital and resources necessary to create organizations built to last, the Hub aims to help Georgia become a leader in cleantech innovation and tomorrow’s growth industries. For more information on how to get involved, visit https://gacth.org/.

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