Government and Politics
November 8, 2024
From: New Jersey Governor Phil MurphyLondon, United Kingdom – Governor Phil Murphy, First Lady Tammy Murphy, and the New Jersey delegation continued Choose New Jersey’s Governor-led economic mission in the United Kingdom on Wednesday and Thursday. Meetings and events focused on science, technology, and clean energy partnerships and investments between New Jersey and the United Kingdom.
Governor Murphy, First Lady Tammy Murphy, and the Choose New Jersey Delegation Attend Roundtable with the Association of British Health Tech Industries
Governor Murphy, First Lady Tammy Murphy, and the Choose New Jersey Delegation participated in a roundtable discussion with the Association of British HealthTech Industries (ABHI), the UK’s leading HealthTech Trade Association, and its member companies. The discussion included an overview of New Jersey’s innovation ecosystem connecting academia and the workforce, and the resources available to businesses looking to expand in New Jersey.
Governor Murphy, First Lady Tammy Murphy, and the Choose New Jersey Delegation Attend Roundtable BritishAmerican Business
Governor Murphy, First Lady Tammy Murphy, and the Choose New Jersey Delegation participated in a roundtable discussion with the BritishAmerican Business (BAB), the leading transatlantic trade association incorporating the British-American Chamber of Commerce in the United States and the American Chamber of Commerce in the United Kingdom. The discussion was an opportunity to showcase the latest in the state, including the Princeton AI Hub, Strategic Innovation Centers, and growing innovation economy. Speakers included Craig Arnold, the Vice Dean for Innovation at Princeton University.
First Lady Tammy Murphy Attends Women in Tech Roundtable
First Lady Tammy Murphy participated in a roundtable discussion with a group of women in technology. The First Lady led an open discussion about the advantages for women doing business in New Jersey, highlighting the state’s strategic location, highly skilled talent pool, and the availability of resources for women-led organizations in the state.
Governor Murphy, First Lady Tammy Murphy, and the Choose New Jersey Delegation Attend Climate Meeting; Governor Murphy Signs Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with The Climate Group to Collaborate on Reducing Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Governor Murphy, First Lady Tammy Murphy, and the Choose New Jersey Delegation attended a climate meeting where Governor Murphy signed a Memorandum of Understanding with The Climate Group, an international nonprofit organization focused on global net zero emissions by 2050. The MOU adds New Jersey to the Under2 Coalition, the largest global network of states and regions committed to achieving greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions mitigation. The MOU aligns with New Jersey’s goal of 100% clean energy by 2035 and allows collaboration between New Jersey and United Kingdom academic and research institutions to create and share plans toward global reduction of CO2. “Over the past few years, we have made generational investments into building out our state’s offshore wind industry and creating thousands of good-paying jobs for our state’s workers. By 2040, we plan on generating 11 gigawatts of clean energy through offshore wind alone,” said Governor Murphy. “Moreover, when it comes to solar energy, our state is on track to exceed 5 gigawatts of installed solar capacity, which is enough energy to power more than 750,000 homes. That number will only grow in the years to come. So, from offshore wind, to solar, to modernizing our energy grid, New Jersey is blazing forward in our efforts to build a cleaner, more sustainable, and more prosperous state.”