Where Climate Science Meets Industry Innovation

Event ID: PP1162260

Sat, Mar 14, 2026 | 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Venue: Room 201-202 (JW Marriott)

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Summary

Can industry partnerships lead to scientific breakthroughs? Can climate science support business interests? Partnerships lead to win-win outcomes: business needs sparking scientific “Eureka!” moments and science innovation supporting business decisions. Join the non-profit University Corporation for Atmospheric Research for a talk at the nexus of science and industry: a research institution connecting climate science to real-world users, a startup using quantum sensors to detect oil and gas leaks, and an exploration company realizing efficiencies and reducing emissions with new technologies.

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