Mapping CleanTech Startups

Earth2Tech, a Giga Omni Media site tracking energy technology news (from what I can gather), has posted an interesting map of 101 cleantech startups around the globe, with key stats—investors, year formed, technology sector—broken out for each firm.

The map is heavily Valley-oriented, as Earth2Tech admits. Indeed, only a handful of New England firms are listed. If you’d like a more local view, our Greater Boston Innovation Map, published early this year (and still being filled in), shows the locations of about a dozen clean-energy companies in this region. And in December, the MIT Entrepreneurship Center released a map pinpointing an amazing 725 companies in the cluster.

Author: Robert Buderi

Bob is Xconomy's founder and chairman. He is one of the country's foremost journalists covering business and technology. As a noted author and magazine editor, he is a sought-after commentator on innovation and global competitiveness. Before taking his most recent position as a research fellow in MIT's Center for International Studies, Bob served as Editor in Chief of MIT's Technology Review, then a 10-times-a-year publication with a circulation of 315,000. Bob led the magazine to numerous editorial and design awards and oversaw its expansion into three foreign editions, electronic newsletters, and highly successful conferences. As BusinessWeek's technology editor, he shared in the 1992 National Magazine Award for The Quality Imperative. Bob is the author of four books about technology and innovation. Naval Innovation for the 21st Century (2013) is a post-Cold War account of the Office of Naval Research. Guanxi (2006) focuses on Microsoft's Beijing research lab as a metaphor for global competitiveness. Engines of Tomorrow (2000) describes the evolution of corporate research. The Invention That Changed the World (1996) covered a secret lab at MIT during WWII. Bob served on the Council on Competitiveness-sponsored National Innovation Initiative and is an advisor to the Draper Prize Nominating Committee. He has been a regular guest of CNBC's Strategy Session and has spoken about innovation at many venues, including the Business Council, Amazon, eBay, Google, IBM, and Microsoft.