Harvard Business School Energy & Environment Symposium 2019 Startup Competition
The Annual Harvard Business School Energy & Environment Symposium hosted on the HBS campus in Boston will include a Startup Competition on Saturday, November 2nd, 2019. Our panel will include prominent venture capitalists and executives.

Pitches will be seven-minutes (with A/V capability), followed by feedback sessions from our judges and an hour-long cocktail reception.

Please fill out the form below to be considered for the competition by Wednesday, October 16th. We plan to have 4 startups demo on campus.

Those chosen to compete will automatically get their business plans reviewed by our panel of professional mentors as well as free admittance to the symposium.

The four startups selected as finalists will be notified on October 19th.

Note: if your startup is chosen to compete, you will be asked to submit a 2 page executive summary that includes an abbreviated business plan, P&L forecasts, SWOT considerations, etc.
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Email *
Company name *
Description of company (limit 150 words) *
Team members (name and title) *
Please provide background information for each of the team member mentioned in previous question *
Are you part of an incubator or an accelerator? *
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If you answered 'yes' to the previous question, to which incubator or accelerator do you belong?
What are your revenue projections for 2019? For 2020? *
Note: Please indicate if your company is 'Pre-revenue'
What entities are your biggest competitors? *
Have you received funding? *
If you responded 'yes' to the previous question, who have you received funding from?
Use this section to describe and awards and notable press (optional)
Please describe your vision for the future of energy and the environment (limit 300 words) *
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