The Climate Tech SuperCluster

 

 

Within four hours of London is a huge ecosystem of climate tech talent, technology and investment that spans the UK, France, Belgium and the Netherlands.

This region is already home to over 3000 climate tech startups and scaleups with the market worth over $1tn46% of all European startup value has already emerged from this important geographical area.

The Climate Tech SuperCluster was launched on the 13th of June at the London Tech Week. This is joint venture between Cambridge Cleantech, Oxfordshire Greentech and Liminal, and in partnership with EDF EnergyFounders ForumClimate KICClimate ConnectionSustainable Ventures and Zinc.

Our mission is to raise awareness of the SuperCluster and to develop and scale climate-critical technologies by bringing together innovators, investors and institutions across the region and globally. Our focus is upon addressing shared challenges including energy, transport, agriculture and construction.

From our work in Cambridge and beyond, we’re aware that there are many organisations innovating their way through the climate crisis. And yet the fragmentation across is glaring, reminding us of the early tech ecosystem in London around 2010, and also indicating what we can learn from how other ecosystems evolved including Silicon Valley and Shenzhen.

We already work very closely with Oxforshire Greentech, our sister network, to collaborate and amplify impact – could the successes of our partnership be replicated and built on at scale?

In order to accelerate climate action at the rate we need, we need to go beyond Cambridge and Oxfordshire, beyond London, beyond any one place. We need an ecosystem of actors working together, creating impact across a much larger region, responding to the urgency of the climate crisis with the level of ambition required.

From vaccines to flatscreens, a mix of competition and cooperation drives innovation the world over. Strong business ecosystems are driven by commercial incentives and collaborative structures. Stronger networks bring many benefits whether that be through R&D consortia, patent pools, joint ventures, co-investment vehicles, open or shared data, or shared physical and virtual logistics.

We realised that “we are the ones that we have been waiting for” and that this SuperCluster region really is a great place to research new solutions, build a great business, or invest in the biggest innovation opportunity on and for the planet right now.

Initially our core activities will be an Observatory (to research and map key technologies and trends), a Spotlight (to promote relevant activities and organisations), and a Network of Networks (to active new partnerships and markets).

We are actively seeking people and organizations who want to officially be involved as a SuperCluster partner or sponsor to help us to build out our mission and capacity to operate at speed and scale. The climate crisis is our unifying global purpose as a species.

About Cambridge Cleantech

Cambridge Cleantech is a hub for international climate technology clusters which all share a unified goal of reaching net zero. As an innovation enabler, it fast-tracks the growth of sustainable, clean technology companies by connecting start-ups in energy, water, transport, the built environment and circular economy with investors, public sector bodies and multinational conglomerates. With the world transitioning to more stringent environmental standards, the clean technology sector is poised for exponential growth. Cambridge Cleantech helps transform smart climate concepts into commercial applications through its global network of innovation partners.

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