Highland Park Tech Showcases at Scale for ClimateTech in NYC

Last week, we had the opportunity to pitch at the Scale for ClimateTech Innovation Showcase at Newlab in Brooklyn during Climate Week NYC. The showcase brought together more than 100 innovators, investors, and industry leaders to highlight the next generation of solutions advancing climate technology.

We were proud to present our work alongside nearly 40 other ventures from the Scale for ClimateTech cohort. The event was a chance to share how our system addresses one of the built environment’s most pressing challenges: reducing carbon emissions while making construction faster, more efficient, and more sustainable.

A big thank-you goes to Evan, who represented Highland Park Technologies on stage and delivered our pitch on behalf of the team. His effort and preparation helped us clearly communicate the impact and potential of our system.

The showcase gave us the platform to connect directly with potential partners, investors, and manufacturers, and the feedback on our pitch was extremely encouraging. It was clear that there is strong momentum around scalable solutions for buildings and infrastructure, and we are excited to be part of that movement.

Beyond the pitch itself, the event was also a valuable opportunity to engage with peers, learn from other innovators, and build relationships that will help accelerate our path forward. The atmosphere at Newlab was collaborative and energizing, a reminder of how much talent and creativity is focused on solving the climate crisis.

We want to thank Scale for ClimateTech, Newlab, and all the organizers for putting together such a great event. We left the showcase with new connections, valuable insights, and renewed energy to continue advancing our mission.

Highland Park Technologies is committed to redefining how building envelopes are designed and installed, and events like this demonstrate just how important and timely that work is.

Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to scale our technology and bring high-performance, low-carbon building systems to more projects.

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