Fri, Feb 27th, 2009 |
This year’s Greener Gadgets conference, hosted today in New York by the Consumer Electronics Association, showcased a range of cleantech concepts and devices. Featuring speakers from BusinessWeek, Intel, Dell, TreeHugger and Panasonic, the event culminated in a competitive design contest. Aptly, the debate that went into selecting 2009’s honorees reflected the many challenges the tech community faces in developing effective and sustainable green products.
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