Cleantech Forward

Ep. 29 | Exporting Canadian Cleantech with Jocelyn Campbell and Emily Hicks

April 28, 2023 Foresight
Ep. 29 | Exporting Canadian Cleantech with Jocelyn Campbell and Emily Hicks
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Cleantech Forward
Ep. 29 | Exporting Canadian Cleantech with Jocelyn Campbell and Emily Hicks
Apr 28, 2023
Foresight

With a relatively small domestic market, Canadian cleantech innovators must often look to international markets in order to stay competitive. So, how can Canadian cleantech ventures thrive in the global marketplace? 

On this episode of Cleantech Forward, Foresight CEO and host Jeanette Jackson is joined by Jocelyn Campbell, the Director of Business Development at CarbonCure, and Emily Hicks, President and co-founder of FREDSense. Together, the three discuss the best practices for finding international customers, operating in foreign markets, and the tools available to Canadian cleantech innovators who are ready to export their technologies. 

Jocelyn Campbell is a Regional Director for CarbonCure Technologies with more than seven years of experience working with industrial businesses to improve operations and sustainability practices in the oil and gas industry and construction sector. At CarbonCure, Jocelyn is focused on strategic business development for the Asia Pacific region to increase concrete producer adoption of CarbonCure's technologies to help lower the carbon footprint of the built environment through the injection of captured CO2 into concrete. She has an honours BSc with a specialization in environmental science.

Emily Hicks is the President and Co-Founder at FREDSense Technologies. She was named to Corporate Knight's top 30 under 30, and the Bay Street Bull top 30 under 30 lists. Emily graduated from the University of Calgary in 2013, with a Bachelor of Health Science, Biomedical Sciences. While in university, Emily was a student team leader at the synthetic biology research group International Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) Calgary, from 2010 to 2013. Under her leadership, the team won a variety of awards for their work including Best Entrepreneurial Project, World Finals 2013, Best Human Practice Advance and top 16 Team, World Finals 2012, Best Environmental Project, World Finals 2011, and more.

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Show Notes

With a relatively small domestic market, Canadian cleantech innovators must often look to international markets in order to stay competitive. So, how can Canadian cleantech ventures thrive in the global marketplace? 

On this episode of Cleantech Forward, Foresight CEO and host Jeanette Jackson is joined by Jocelyn Campbell, the Director of Business Development at CarbonCure, and Emily Hicks, President and co-founder of FREDSense. Together, the three discuss the best practices for finding international customers, operating in foreign markets, and the tools available to Canadian cleantech innovators who are ready to export their technologies. 

Jocelyn Campbell is a Regional Director for CarbonCure Technologies with more than seven years of experience working with industrial businesses to improve operations and sustainability practices in the oil and gas industry and construction sector. At CarbonCure, Jocelyn is focused on strategic business development for the Asia Pacific region to increase concrete producer adoption of CarbonCure's technologies to help lower the carbon footprint of the built environment through the injection of captured CO2 into concrete. She has an honours BSc with a specialization in environmental science.

Emily Hicks is the President and Co-Founder at FREDSense Technologies. She was named to Corporate Knight's top 30 under 30, and the Bay Street Bull top 30 under 30 lists. Emily graduated from the University of Calgary in 2013, with a Bachelor of Health Science, Biomedical Sciences. While in university, Emily was a student team leader at the synthetic biology research group International Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) Calgary, from 2010 to 2013. Under her leadership, the team won a variety of awards for their work including Best Entrepreneurial Project, World Finals 2013, Best Human Practice Advance and top 16 Team, World Finals 2012, Best Environmental Project, World Finals 2011, and more.

Never miss an episode. Don’t forget to subscribe to the Cleantech Forward podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere else you listen.

The Cleantech Forward Podcast is Supported by Gowling WLG.