
Where we show up, speak, and build partnerships.
Conferences, panels, and investor moments shaping GreenTechNA's year — from Vancouver's startup floor to district energy panels in Toronto.
Websummit Vancouver 2026
Participation in Websummit Vancouver 2026 focused on advancing investor engagement, strategic partnerships, and market visibility across both fintech and climate tech. The event provided a platform to showcase emerging technologies, validate market positioning, and engage directly with venture capital, operators, and ecosystem stakeholders.
Websummit is one of the leading global technology conferences, bringing together startups, investors, corporates, and policymakers. Participation in the ALPHA startup program provided exposure to early-stage venture capital, structured pitching opportunities, and high-density networking with global innovators. Egbert was selected as part of the ALPHA cohort and exhibited at Booth A5-37, with live demonstrations of the platform and continuous engagement with investors and partners throughout the event.
Two companies, one stage
Founder and President
GreenTechNA
A market-mature and established leader in greentech and low-carbon energy solutions, focused on decarbonization, district energy, and sector coupling.
Senior Growth Advisor
Egbert
A state-of-the-art, pre-seed fintech platform redefining how traders design, test, and execute strategies using AI-driven infrastructure.
Momentum from the floor
- High-energy participation in pitch activities and startup programming
- Direct engagement with pre-seed and early-stage venture capital
- Meaningful discussions with strategic partners and builders in fintech, AI, and climate tech
- Increased visibility for Egbert as an emerging AI trading infrastructure platform
- Expanded dialogue for GreenTechNA on collaboration opportunities in decarbonization, including with large-scale industry and technology stakeholders
Data Center Nation Summit 2026
GreenTechNA has been invited to join a panel session at the Data Center Nation Summit (DCN) in Toronto. The session is hosted and moderated by Grundfos, a multinational and world-leading Danish pump manufacturer with an established presence in North America.
Session
From server racks to city blocks: Canada's waste-heat revolution
As Canadian cities increasingly adopt district heating networks, data centers are finding innovative ways to reuse waste heat and reduce water consumption to benefit local communities and the environment. Canadian operators are demonstrating how heat recovery is a well-proven, reliable, readily available, and sustainable energy source for heating and cooling of offices, residences, and other facilities.
This session explores how waste-heat reuse from data centers can become a widespread, energy-efficient, cost-effective solution for managing the growing thermal output and water consumption of data centers. With the need for fuel-flexible clean energy production increasing and pressure on the electrical grid rising, leveraging waste heat not only supports local communities but also contributes to Canada's climate and carbon-reduction goals and fuel flexibility. Join this discussion to see how Canadian data centers are turning energy waste into opportunity.
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