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BIC Presents: MassCEC Roadshow

31 min · 8 de may de 2026
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In this episode, PJ Moynihan sits down with Ben Sosne, Executive Director of the Berkshire Innovation Center, and Dr. Jennifer Le Blond of the Mass Clean Energy Center following a Climate Tech Corridor Roadshow event held at the BIC. The conversation centers on how MassCEC is engaging directly with regions across the Commonwealth to inform its climate tech strategy and funding priorities. Le Blond explains the purpose of the roadshow as both a listening tour and a way to share implementation plans tied to state-supported climate initiatives. Sosne reflects on the importance of strategic planning in regional economic development, emphasizing that long-term success requires a clear understanding of local assets and realistic opportunities. The discussion highlights the Berkshires’ strengths in precision manufacturing, workforce development, and available infrastructure, positioning the region as a viable location for companies transitioning from research and development into early-stage manufacturing and deployment. The group also explores challenges around messaging, infrastructure, and regional coordination, noting the importance of connecting startups with existing capabilities across Massachusetts. With a focus on collaboration, iteration, and long-term planning, the episode underscores how climate tech growth depends on aligning statewide strategy with regional execution. Links: Mass Clean Energy Center: https://www.masscec.com/ [https://www.masscec.com/] Berkshire Innovation Center: https://www.berkshireinnovationcenter.com/ [https://www.berkshireinnovationcenter.com/]

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