Highlights from 2013 VERGE Boston
Highlights from 2013 VERGE Boston
Perspectives and reports of panels, presentations and the overall vibe at the 2013 VERGE Boston conference, held in May.
Mark "Puck" Mykleby discusses three key opportunities -- housing, agriculture and resources -- where sustainability and economics intersect.
How 15 entrepreneurs fared in Boston in front of two VCs and thousands of viewers.
Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick shares his insights about the Commonwealth's energy policy and transition to renewable sources.
New technologies that enable billions of devices to collect and analyze data can help systems operate with startling efficiency.
Data analytics, mobile apps will be central to success car-sharing networks and other sustainable transportation alternatives.
A conversation with Suman Bery, chief economist of Shell International, on the stress nexus of food, energy, and water.
The company behind the world's first commercial rooftop greenhouse wants to grow food where people live, and grow it more sustainably.
Missed the conference? Read the rundown from an attendee's perspective.









