A major challenge to economic growth and corporate profitability is the demand on the world’s resources – raw materials and energy - and the emission, disposal and recycling created by the processing of them.
Essentially this is what Clean Technology address: Cleantech includes products, services, and processes that:
Provide superior performance at lower costs and improve the productive and responsible use of natural resources, while greatly reducing or eliminating negative ecological impact.
With some of the world’s largest industries such as utilities, chemicals, transportation and manufacturing as the most significant cleantech markets, the market opportunities reach into virtually every sector of the world economy.
Over recent years Cleantech has also been one of the areas that have received the largest technology investments – and still is. Now however the focus is also on getting products into the market and developing the associated manufacturing processes.
Whether the focus is on technology, manufacturing processes or going to market the key to a successful business case and a successful return on investment still is to have the right management and the right competencies in vital key areas.
With a considerable amount of competencies, experiences and track record built over decades in the traditional sense of the above industries and the Alexander Hughes Group’s continuous monitoring of market, industrial and economic development we have focused on these industries in the sense of Cleantech from the very birth of this term.
Today the Alexander Hughes Group therefore offer you one of the strongest, most experienced and most diverse teams of Cleantech experts in the Executive Search business to service your needs for finding, attracting and hiring Executives, Senior Managers and industry experts in the Cleantech sector.
This definition involves many traditional industry verticals which in terms of Cleantech are divided into the following segments:
Energy Generation
Energy Storage
Energy Infrastructure
Energy Efficiency
Transportation
Water & Wastewater
Air & Environment
Materials
Manufacturing/Industrial
Agriculture
Recycling & Waste
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