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Plug and play Minnesota sustainability batch 1 expo

Plug and Play’s Minnesota Sustainability Accelerator Program is proud to present its winter Expo, highlighting top startups that have spent the past 3 months collaborating with industry-leading partners, investors, and mentors to scale breakthrough solutions in sustainability.

Minnesota continues to be a hub for forward-thinking innovation - home to globally recognized research institutions, thriving tech and entrepreneurial communities, and a deep commitment to sustainable growth.

At this high-energy event, you’ll experience dynamic startup pitches, hear perspectives from thought leaders shaping the future of sustainability, and engage with a powerful network of corporate partners, venture capitalists, and innovators. Help us celebrate the progress, partnerships, and potential that are redefining what’s next - right here in Minnesota.

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Plug and play Minnesota sustainability batch 1 expo

Date

December 10, 2025

Time

9:30 am - 1:00 pm

Location

McNamara Alumni Center - Memorial Hall

200 SE Oak Street, Suite 035

Minneapolis, MN 55455

Presented by

Plug and Play Tech Center

Cost

no-cost

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