• Clear Blue Technologies (CBLU) co-founder & CEO Miriam Tuerk has earned a 2022 Report on Business magazine Changemakers award
  • The award’s intent is to showcase the emerging leaders who are transforming business
  • Miriam sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the award
  • Clear Blue Technologies delivers clean, managed, wireless power using its patented Smart Off-Grid technology
  • Clear Blue Technologies International (CBLU) opened trading at C$0.225

Clear Blue Technologies (CBLU) co-founder & CEO Miriam Tuerk has earned a 2022 Report on Business magazine Changemakers award.

Changemakers is an editorial award program produced by Report on Business magazine at The Globe and Mail. The award’s intent is to showcase the emerging leaders who are transforming business.

Winners were selected by The Globe and Mail’s editorial team for their ideas, accomplishments and impact.

Miriam sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the award.

“I am honoured to be part of this list and to be recognized for my efforts to drive sustainable change that can better lives around the world through Smart Off-Grid power. As much as I am the face of the company, it is really about the team and the work we are doing together that is truly driving the change. I present the ideas created by our innovative and incredible team who are all driven changemakers trying to use innovative technology to better our world.”

Clear Blue builds technologies to deliver smart, clean, renewable, efficient and cost-effective power to the billions of people around the world who still lack access to reliable power. Clear Blue projects currently use sun and wind for telephone systems, streetlights and agriculture in 37 countries, from Norway to Nigeria to New Zealand.

Clear Blue Technologies International (CBLU) opened trading at C$0.225.

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