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Fri, Apr 10, 2026

1 PM – 1:45 PM EDT (GMT-4)

Floor 6 Large Conference Room, Sears think[box]

11201 Cedar Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106, United States

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Join us on Friday, April 10th as part of the Case Western Reserve University Entrepreneurship Speaker Series for a roundtable discussion with Jordan Swisher co-founder of Amber Industrials.

Through his work, Swisher is focuses on modernising industrial chemical manufacturing by combining cutting edge manufacturing with sustainable technology. At Amber Industrials, he is helping reimagine how materials like nylon are produced, using electrification and hydrogen to make processes that are faster, cheaper and cleaner than traditional methods.

Amber Industrial's approach addresses longstanding inefficiencies in the chemical industry while significantly reducing emissions, demostrating how innovation and entrepreneurship can reshape legacy industries. Swisher's experience in startup tech and applied chemistry will provide students with an inside look at the intersection of science, sustainability and business.

To register for this event, please indicate your in-person or virtual attendance. 

The Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship hosts discussions from highly-accomplished industry professionals to speak with current students and alumni who are interested in topics within the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Participating guests are encouraged to arrive prepared with questions and topics for discussion.
 

Where

Floor 6 Large Conference Room, Sears think[box]

11201 Cedar Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106, United States

Hosted By

CWRU Entrepreneurship | Website | View More Events
Co-hosted with: Great Lakes Energy Institute, Entrepreneurship Club , Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit, Explore, Case School of Engineering