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By Connie Hambley
For many, clean tech represents the next great wave of innovation and investment just as the once-booming biotechnology industry has passed its peak. The clean tech industry is comprised of companies focused on alternative energy, pollution and recycling, power supplies and conservation. But much of its growth is being fueled by investors, inventors, and entrepreneurs with biopharmaceutical credentials. This slide show helps explain how these two seemingly disconnected industries are tightly interwoven.
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