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We are a healthy mix of 250 climate tech companies, 400 climate tech entrepreneurs and their teams, researchers, 100 mentors, 60 investors, 35 corporate partners, universities, government, and 100 supporters.
Ilea has been at the forefront of carbon accounting for more than 20 years
Onvol's innovative device converts motion into electricity, endlessly powering sensors that provide protection and condition monitoring of assets like wind turbines.
Kapture, a leader in carbon capture technology, has signed an MOU with PERMAcast to trial the integration of captured CO2 into concrete production, aiming to reduce emissions and advance sustainable solutions in the construction industry.
On May 5-7, I was invited to Adelaide for SouthStart—my fourth year in a row—and once again, it proved why it's such a special event. Great events blend art and science, and SouthStart nails it.
Australia is producing some incredible climate solutions and we have a world of opportunity to grow them to their full-impact potential. Which markets to target first is not an easy decision.
Despite global challenges, climate tech continues to advance in 2025. Falling clean energy costs, strong government policies, corporate commitments, and resilient investment are driving progress. Innovations in hard-to-abate sectors, growing consumer demand, and expanding carbon markets further support optimism. Public activism and startup resilience ensure continued momentum towards a sustainable future.