Healey Lauds North Andover’s 6K, Among Other GreenTech Companies

Economic Development Secretary Yvonne Hao with Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll and Gov. Maura Healey. (State House News Service.)

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North Andover’s 6K, a battery material producer, was among Massachusetts climate tech industry leaders honored this week by Gov. Maura T. Healey.

Healey hosted a celebration of all 28 of Time Magazine’s Top GreenTech Companies for 2024. 6K and other state firms were recognized with a Governor’s Citation for their contributions to Massachusetts’ economy and competitiveness. Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, Economic Development Secretary Yvonne Hao, Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rebecca Tepper, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center CEO Emily Reichert and Climate Chief Melissa Hoffer also participated.

“I’ve had the opportunity to visit many of these climatetech companies over the past few months, and I have been so impressed by the cutting-edge work that they’re doing in communities across the state,” said Healey. “Massachusetts already has the foundation to be the climate innovation hub for the world—innovative incubators and start-ups and unmatched talent. Our administration is putting in the investment necessary to grow this industry to the next level, help these 28 companies continue to grow, and attract new businesses to Massachusetts.”

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