One woman’s mission to make B.C. a clean-tech epicentre

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By Stephanie Wood

They want to reform the landscape of B.C.’s clean-tech industry.


In a small office tucked away in Burnaby, Jeanette Jackson sits with her clean-teach accelerator team every day, thinking of big ideas. Specifically, she and the others at Foresight want to make the province a collective hub for clean-tech companies to grow.

They want companies to work together, rather than in isolation, to drive the industry forward.

In the business world, this innovation hub is called a “clean-tech cluster.” Read More

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