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Surveying Ontario's cleantech landscape: Download the report
By webgoddesscathy @ MaRS
February 17, 2009

Report launched today
Looking for opportunities and best practices in cleantech? Check out the 2009 OCETA SDTC Cleantech Growth & Go-to-Market Report, which was released this morning here at MaRS.
Produced by the Ontario Centre for Environmental Technology Advancement (OCETA) and the Russell-Mitchell Group, in collaboration with Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) and the Ontario government, the report analyzes Ontario’s clean technology industry and essential steps that can improve the commercial success of clean technology companies.
Read more at www.cleantechnologyreport.ca
Download the report in PDF format >>
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