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Come join the Energybackers and Capital for Climate Pilot Camp and Investment Showcase during London Climate Action Week. Companies from the Net Zero Technology Centre, Capital for Climate as well as Energybackers startups from Texas, UK and EU will be pitching their pilots and businesses to corporates and investors.

Our Investment Showcase & Pilot Camp Events brings together high-potential energy, industrial, Nature-based Solutions and deep-tech ventures with active investors, and corporate innovation teams for a full day of curated meetings, pilot exploration, and collaboration.

Our goal remains consistent: to accelerate investment readiness, commercial validation, and deployment opportunities across the energytech and Nature-based Solutions ecosystems.

The day is structured to help ventures gain both investor exposure and corporate engagement — with the flexibility to join the Investor 1:1s, the pitches, or the full-day program.

Companies presenting below:

  1. IR Power (Scotland) Develops industrial energy-efficiency technologies that capture and recycle electricity normally lost as heat in large electric machines. Their retrofit systems help manufacturers reduce energy costs, emissions, and power consumption.

  2. Airbridge (Australia) Transforming captured industrial CO₂ into valuable products through patented carbon conversion technology. Enabling industry to reduce emissions while creating commercially attractive, low-carbon manufacturing opportunities.

  3. Stoff2 (Germany) Develops next-generation electrolyser systems that combine green hydrogen production with built-in energy storage. Its technology helps renewable energy operators produce hydrogen more efficiently and at lower cost.

  4. Storm energy (Scotland) Storm Energy helps organisations generate, manage and trade electricity through renewable infrastructure and the OpenGrid platform.

  5. Mocean Energy (Scotland) Designs wave-energy systems that generate renewable electricity from ocean waves for offshore and subsea applications. Its technology provides reliable low-carbon power for offshore energy, marine, and autonomous systems.

  6. Verlume (UK) Provides subsea battery systems and intelligent power-management technology for offshore energy projects. Its solutions enable reliable, autonomous power delivery for offshore wind, oil & gas, and underwater infrastructure.

  7. Nova Pangea (UK) Converts biomass waste and agricultural residues into sustainable fuels and carbon-removal products. Its proprietary process produces advanced biofuels, including feedstocks for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), alongside biochar.

  8. PuriFire Energy (UK) Develops technologies that convert waste carbon, water, and industrial by-products into green hydrogen and green methanol. Its approach offers a scalable pathway to low-carbon fuels without relying on conventional electrolysis.

  9. Protonera (UK) Transforms mixed plastic waste into valuable products including hydrogen, chemical feedstocks, and organic acids. Its recycling technology creates economic value from difficult-to-process waste streams while reducing emissions.

  10. Remedium (UK) Develops innovative carbon-capture technologies that make industrial CO₂ removal more efficient and cost-effective. Its proprietary materials and processes help heavy industries reduce emissions and meet decarbonisation target.

  11. HyWaves (UK) Develops power-management technology that enables low-cost green hydrogen production directly from renewable energy sources. Its solutions improve electrolyser efficiency and reduce the cost of hydrogen generation.

  12. HexSeed Technology (UK) Industrial diamonds produced from captured CO2 to tackle thermal management challenges in advanced electronics.

  13. Hydromea (Switzerland) Mini underwater autonomous robots that collect and harvest data using high-speed underwater optical communication for confined and offshore environments.

  14. Micro Thermal Energy (UK) Off-grid modular geothermal system that turns shallow underground heat into steady, clean baseload electricity deployable almost anywhere.

  15. Orchid Solar (UK) Novel solar thermal concentrator that focuses sunlight to deliver industrial-grade heat above 500°C, replacing fossil-fuel burners in heavy industry.

  16. HyFlux (UK) Cryogenic superconducting hydrogen motors that use liquid H₂ to supercool propulsion systems, quadrupling motor efficiency and power density for aviation decarbonisation.

  17. Hypanode (UK) Fuel cell technology combining the power density of a jet engine with the efficiency of a battery for high-performance, low-emission power systems.

  18. Supercritical Solutions (UK) A radical electrolyser redesign that harnesses heat from waste or low-carbon sources to cut electrical use, delivering low-cost green hydrogen directly to heavy industry.

  19. MetaSenz (UK) Light-based nanosensor technology providing real-time hydrogen leak detection to protect infrastructure and enable safe scale-up of the hydrogen economy.

  20. BYOHM (UK) Microbial electrolysis cells that treat wastewater and co-generate renewable hydrogen, making wastewater treatment net energy positive..

  21. The Green Branch (NL) is an impact-first carbon asset developer and manager. Through a combination of early-stage funding, technical assistance, and long-term asset stewardship, they help project developers overcome the complexities of certification processes, MRV systems, and catalytic project finance.

  22. Cultivo uses artificial intelligence and satellite data to regenerate natural landscapes at scale. The company bridges the gap between investors and environmental projects to restore nature, remove carbon, boost biodiversity, and improve water storage.

  23. Farm CO2 is a project finance co-investment vehicle, initially set up by Partners Group AG and Respira International Ltd (part of Capricorn Investment Group, LLC), to provide funding for food supply chain decarbonisation solutions through agroforestry and regenerative agriculture, secured against bankable long term offtake agreements with creditworthy counterparties.

  24. Mombak removes carbon from the atmosphere by restoring degraded pastureland in the Amazon rainforest with native, biodiverse tree species. They generate high-integrity carbon removal credits and sell them to global tech companies.

  25. NewAg Partners is focused on regenerative agriculture and sustainable food systems. The firm acts as a catalyst for climate-positive food production, combining competitive financial returns for institutional investors with measurable carbon and biodiversity benefits.

  26. aDryada uses the rigorous processes of the infrastructure and financial sectors to generate high-quality carbon removal credits.

  27. Carbonext is a Brazilian climate-tech and environmental company that develops nature-based solutions to combat climate change, primarily by preserving the Amazon Rainforest.

  28. Regai is a Brazil-based impact investment vehicle designed to finance the restoration of degraded pastureland through regenerative agriculture and Integrated Crop-Livestock (ICL) systems, in partnership with the local agricultural cooperative COCAMAR, through a 10-year project.

  29. Rioterra specializes in promoting ecological restoration and sustainable rural development in the Amazon through two main approaches: implementing large-scale forest restoration projects utilizing their own native seed banks and nurseries, and supporting family farmers and traditional populations through technical capacity-building and socio-economic development.

  30. Living Carbon uses genetic engineering to develop "super trees" that grow faster, accumulate more biomass, and absorb more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than conventional trees.

With 350+ tech funds attending annually, 400+ investor meetings, and a 55,000+ person global community, our events have become a cornerstone of the energy, industrial and deep-tech investment calendar. Startups we’ve showcased have gone on to raise more than $600M, accelerating climate solutions with real-world impact.

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