Client Solutions
Our CleanTech Clients
One of the critical challenges for CleanTech companies today is gaining an understanding of the factors driving the demand for their products and technologies. Many of the CleanTech markets are in the early stages of development, and many of these technologies are disruptive for existing consumers, corporate buyers, distributors, and channels. Large corporations are developing and implementing comprehensive environmental-sustainability strategies and policies—driven by their Chief Sustainability Officers—and purchasing managers are faced with a wide range of new criteria and guidelines for making vendor selection and purchasing decisions.
To address the rapidly evolving dynamics of the CleanTech markets, our expert CleanTech network of over 10,000 experts includes top technologists across each CleanTech sector, as well as a large and growing number of corporate Chief Sustainability Officers (and those with similar roles) as well as corporate purchasing managers responsible for the actual buying decisions. Gaining access to these key policy makers and gatekeepers is critical for CleanTech companies to understand their markets and rapidly build revenues. Our knowledgeable research staff helps clients navigate the fragmented markets and technologies that make up this industry, finding the right experts and developing the most successful research solution for any given project.
Our View of the CleanTech Market
Environmental Services
- Air and Environmental Remediation
- Activated Carbon and Resin Filters
- Biomedical Separation Filters
- Mercury/Sox/NOx, Carbon Removal
- Water and Wastewater Treatment
- Municipal Flow Control
- Ultra-purification; Reverse Osmosis
- Food and Beverage Production
- Recycling and Waste Treatment
- Solids and Liquids Recycling
- Hazardous and Radioactive Handling
Advanced Materials
- Bioplastics and Polymers
- Productivity Advancing Catalysts
Manufacturing/Industrial
- Process Control
- Automation Controls
- Computer Vision Systems
- Process Control Software
Next Generation Energy (NGE)
- energy generation
- renewable resources (e.g., solar, wind)
- fuel cells
- microturbines
- hydrogen
- biofuels
- energy infrastructure
- advanced metering systems
- high temperature superconducting (hts) cables
- advanced transmission technologies
- specialty capacitors
Transportation and Logistics
- Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
- Inventory Controls (Local and GPS)
- Engine Performance Enhancing Equipment
Agriculture and Nutrition
- Reduced Impact Fertilizers
- Advanced Seed Technology
- Targeted Pest and Weed Control
