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Ready for Launch: Announcing the Activate Houston Community
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Ready for Launch: Announcing the Activate Houston Community

We are thrilled to announce Activate’s expansion to Houston, the emerging capital of the global clean energy transition. The new Activate Houston Community joins a growing innovation ecosystem that builds upon the region’s energy leadership with an important new focus on enabling a low-carbon future. We look forward to cultivating high-impact science entrepreneurs in the Houston region to help drive forward this exciting transition.

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Activate opens fellowship in Houston, advancing the global clean energy transition
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Activate opens fellowship in Houston, advancing the global clean energy transition

March 22, 2023 - Washington, D.C.  - Activate today announced the expansion of its immersive fellowship for science entrepreneurs with the launch of the newest Activate community in Houston. By promoting the advancement of early stage science entrepreneurs, Activate looks forward to playing an important role in the region’s influential clean energy ecosystem, and accelerating Houston's role as the world’s clean energy transition capital.

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From Oil to Ions: Houston Emerges as Innovation Center of the Energy World
Leanna Yu Leanna Yu

From Oil to Ions: Houston Emerges as Innovation Center of the Energy World

Houston, the United States’ fourth largest city, is an industrial powerhouse with several claims to fame. It boasts the largest life science complex in the world: the Texas Medical Center. It is home to the NASA Johnson Space Center and earned the name “Space City” during the pivotal space exploration era of the 1960s. It has been named the most diverse city in the United States. And it is perhaps most famous for being the energy capital of the world.

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Big Science in a Big State: Fervo Energy Leader’s Return Home to Houston
Leanna Yu Leanna Yu

Big Science in a Big State: Fervo Energy Leader’s Return Home to Houston

For Tim Latimer (Cohort 2018), the energy transition in Texas is personal. He was born in Houston, returned as a drilling engineer in the oil and gas industry, and is now back home again—this time, creating a carbon-free future as CEO and co-founder of Fervo Energy, a Houston-based next-generation geothermal company.

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A Startup Curriculum that Biases Science Entrepreneurs Towards Success
Jenna Jablonski Jenna Jablonski

A Startup Curriculum that Biases Science Entrepreneurs Towards Success

You can’t guarantee that an early-stage entrepreneur will succeed, but you can bias them toward success. This is what Activate uniquely sets out to do by providing funding, networking opportunities, mentorship, research facilities, and community to scientists and engineers who are poised to make a big impact with their innovations.

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2022 by the Numbers
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2022 by the Numbers

By any measure, this year was Activate’s biggest yet. Here are some of 2022’s most significant wins.

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A Soundtrack to Innovation
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A Soundtrack to Innovation

As the year comes to a close, we’ve asked the fellows and team about their favorite songs of 2022. We’ve pulled together the soundtrack to innovation: these are the songs that Activate Fellows and staff sang along to, tapped their toes to, and changed the world to. 

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Chris Thomas, Activate’s New Vice President of Engagement and Strategic Communications, Brings a Track Record of Innovation
Jenna Jablonski Jenna Jablonski

Chris Thomas, Activate’s New Vice President of Engagement and Strategic Communications, Brings a Track Record of Innovation

Chris Thomas joined Activate in October as vice president of engagement and strategic communications. He brings a dynamic perspective to Activate, cultivated through years of diverse experiences in Europe and the United States. Though his career has centered around digital strategy, it started in a science lab — or perhaps even earlier — with a homemade computer rig that landed him in trouble (find out how that story ends below!). He ultimately considers joining Activate a “coming home of sorts to the science world.”

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Reasons to Give Thanks
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Reasons to Give Thanks

The world is awash in problems, yet there’s a small but exciting group of scientists, entrepreneurs, and funders who are aiming at a potentially better future with real – and perhaps revolutionary – solutions.

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Activate Fellows Aren't Waiting to Decarbonize the Future
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Activate Fellows Aren't Waiting to Decarbonize the Future

By Andrew Chang, Activate New York Managing Director. COP27 concluded this week with mixed results. As global leaders continue to look for solutions to our climate crisis, Activate Fellows aren’t waiting—they are already urgently building new tools that will make it easier for people around the world to transition away from fossil fuels toward a more resilient, low-carbon economy.

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Getting it done—together—at Climate Week NYC
Jenna Jablonski Jenna Jablonski

Getting it done—together—at Climate Week NYC

By Eva Koehler, Activate New York Fellowship Manager. Climate Week NYC is billed as the biggest climate event on Earth. This year’s event, focused on the theme “Getting It Done,” brought together experts from around the world—including Activate Fellows, for the first time.

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How the United States is Manufacturing a Supply Chain of Innovators
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How the United States is Manufacturing a Supply Chain of Innovators

By Aimee Rose, Executive Managing Director. This country has invested so much in me. Thanks to federal education support, I was able to study science for free until I was almost 30. As a chemistry student and post-graduate, I engaged with world-class researchers at world-class institutions. I translated that education into an explosives detection startup that, also with the help of federal funding, protected U.S. warfighters and the traveling public.

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