by Danielle Anslow | Aug 1, 2018 | Analysis, Cleantech, Education, Global Partners, Innovation, Market Insight, Technology, Trends
The following blog post on the challenges of sustaining clean water resources in Mexicois a follow-up on the opportunities for Cleantech companies in Mexico blog post. Reaching drinkable clean water is a global growing challenge. It is becoming harder year...
by Danielle Anslow | Jul 4, 2018 | Cleantech, Education, Innovation, Market Insight, Portfolio Company, Technology, Trends
The following blog post on the challenges and opportunities of reaching the clean water resources in Mexico was put together by representatives from our Alacrity Mexico team. Alacrity is going through an exciting time with the announcement of new funds to support...
by Danielle Anslow | Apr 18, 2018 | Cleantech, Global Partners, Hospitality & Travel, Innovation, Investor, Tech Hubs, Technology, Venture Capital
This March, Richard Egli (Managing Director of Alacrity Canada) and Peter Van der Gracht (Alacrity Senior Mentor and Chairman of Quantotech) joined Henry Wu (Director of Alacrity China) and Siyuan Zao (Cleantech Consultant specializing in China) to represent Alacrity...
by Chris Massot | Jul 12, 2016 | Analysis, Entrepreneur, Investment, Technology
One of Alacrity’s key roles is to connect entrepreneurs, investors, and those in industries with important problems to solve. We often encourage entrepreneurs to look at industries that have traditionally been considered challenging because of their massive potential...
by Chris Massot | Jun 17, 2016 | Innovation, Technology
Canada is well situated to develop and export disruptive technology in many different industries, but especially in the natural resources sector. Canadian businesses have leading global roles in the mining, oil and gas, and forestry domains and Canada has a political...
by Chris Massot | Jun 9, 2016 | Analysis, Technology
In 2012 the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry consumed 4.6% of worldwide energy and their energy usage was growing more than 2.5 times faster than global energy consumption as a whole. The explosion of computing devices, servers and networking...
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