Monday, March 03, 2008

Clean Technology: 2008's hottest topic

Clean Technology has been 2008's hottest topic, and Israel, scoring highly in technology and innovation was quick to join the race.

Since 2004 Israel saw a dramatic 300% increase in Cleantech
investments, and an ever rising number of companies joining the
field.

d&a's researchers and analysts unveil Israel's impressive Clean Technology developments in our exclusive "Israel Clean Technology Report 2008", covering Cleantech Investments, Start Ups, Academia, Government Regulation and more.

The report is built up of three parts.

1. An In depth analysis of the Israeli Cleantech industry

2. Three Visual Industry Maps - mapping 3 of the industry's hottest topics; Water, Energy and Environmental Technologies

  1. 3. A detailed index (including company name, solution, website, e-mail, address, phone and fax) of all the companies within the industry

The report offers an invaluable list of all of the companies involved in the Cleantech Industry, outlining their solutions, contact details and a link visualizing their position in the Clean Technology Visual Industry Map (download a sample of the report ).

The Visual Industry Maps are d&a's trademark. These maps visually present the entire industry in an intuitive and clear manner. The report offers three maps, each one dedicated to a different sector (Water, Energy and Environmental Technologies). The maps present all of the companies operating within these sectors, outlining their solutions with a link to their perspective website.


This report is a our continued effort to further Israel's leadership in the Clean Tech industry. Having already developed an all inclusive Clean Tech Portal, in collaboration with Ernst & Young, Cleantech Ventures and Morrison and Forester. This Portal offers information about any upcoming events, reports, new companies as well as outlining all of the solutions offered by Israel's Cleantech Industry.

To learn more about Israel’s impressive Clean Technology industry click here to buy your own copy of the report.