Cleantech companies in San Diego featured in Next 500 videos
Next 500 is a San Diego-based media website which “takes you inside the most innovative and captivating companies set to one day emerge as Fortune 500 powerhouses”. Several of Next 500’s high quality videos feature companies listed in CleanTECH San Diego company database. Each of the engaging videos run about five minutes. The host is Beck Bamberger of BAM Communications. Take a click to view the flicks.
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October 24th, 2010 at 8:33 pm
you forgot to mention EcoHub as the first cleantech/ green business incubator and campus. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdcaBbVVUTs
However, to be quite frank, if Prop 23 passes (yes vote), than these lists may not really matter to our region all that much. That’s why I am so proud to stand side-by-side with 30 other job creators in crafting a “CEOs Say No on 23 statement” for all the public to see. The public should expect nothing less from business leaders that are vying to capture “the Cleantech Capital” title and who want to protect the Green job growth our region has fought so hard for. The letter begins as follows: As a group of CEOs from across the political spectrum representing varied San Diego businesses, we would like to urge San Diegans to vote No on Proposition 23. Read more here: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20101022005838/en/Green-Chamber-San-Diego-County-30-San
And for those that think our regions progress is about “more taxes, regulations so business is FORCED to go overseas. were led by numbskulls. Enviromentalists are FORCING business out of California with ignorance.”
Consider these facts:
- Kyocera Solar to begin solar module manufacturing in San Diego (jobs coming into the region that your neighbors who are out of work really want).
- A sixth-grader who just won a clean energy science contest at school. Thinking about the future, Meghan only wishes she could vote… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3gWEGwTfAI
More of our fellow San Diegans need to consider that the CEOs of this county know a little something about creating jobs and the type of incentives it takes to double and triple the amount of jobs that are needed to pay more than just “living wages”.