MetLife and UC Berkeley Seek Startups for 2024 Cohort of Cleantech Accelerator Program
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This will be the third year MetLife is involved with the C2M accelerator program. As part of MetLife’s support, employee volunteers lend their business development and management expertise to help students advance the business plans and strategies of their assigned startups. The program is directly aligned with MetLife’s initiative to contribute
“At MetLife, we recognize that working toward a resilient environment requires collective action from multiple stakeholders,” said MetLife Vice President, Global Sustainability and Climate Lead,
MetLife has a longstanding history of embracing technology and cultivating a culture of innovation. The C2M accelerator program embodies this spirit and gives MetLife employees insight into technology advancements across industries, including low-carbon energy, green chemistry, and water technologies.
"MetLife’s involvement in C2M has expanded our support for current and future climate tech leaders participating in the program,” said
Founded by students in 2008, C2M has paired more than 200 researchers and entrepreneurs with graduate student teams. The majority of technologies C2M teams have supported have become startups, which have collectively raised more than
To learn more about MetLife’s commitment to sustainability, visit MetLife.com/Sustainability. For more information about the C2M accelerator program, and the application for startups, visit haas.berkeley.edu/c2m/.
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