Kearny Point partners to provide free office space for cleantech startups
July 29, 2019Hudson County’s Kearny Point announced a partnership with Northeast Clean Energy Council’s Cleantech Open Northeast, the world’s oldest and largest cleantech accelerator, to provide six cleantech startups with free office space at its state-of-the-art campus.
The partnership represents an expansion of Kearny Point’s efforts to support cleantech and environmental innovation in the state.
“By building alliances with those committed to investing in a better, more equitable and sustainable world for future generations, this partnership with NECEC and Cleantech Open brings us a significant step closer to realizing our ultimate goal of addressing the myriad challenges facing our planet,” said Hugo Neu Chief Executive Officer Wendy Neu.
Kearny Point will provide four months of shared office space and access to business development programs, along with high-speed internet access, free parking, concierge service and use of other on-site amenities.
Startups may also be eligible for additional support through the NJ Ignite program administered by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority.