Meet the TOP 25 selected companies of the 12th Nordic Cleantech Open

What a Batch!

Meet the selected TOP 25

ORGANIZER

For 12 years the Nordic Cleantech Open competition has served as an observation tower for the up and coming cleantech innovation trends that will support the transition to a low carbon reality!

For 12 editions the Nordic Cleantech Open has brought together entrepreneurs, investors, industry and government to shape the innovation landscape with the goal of building a more sustainable future. The organizer of the competition, Cleantech Scandinavia, aims to bridge the gap between innovators looking for funding and venture capital looking for new opportunities of climate impact investments.

The 25 selected companies bring promising and ready-to-scale innovations and market proposition, and they were selected out of 133 applicants by a jury of about 70 international members from venture capital firms, multinational industries, the utility sector, development agencies and the public investment scene. These experts were the ones to analise the 133 applications based on their level of innovation, market potential and the ability of the team to execute.

BaseTracK

Estonia

BaseTracK provides trucking solutions, the same technology serving both human-driven and automated trucks.

Coatable A/S

Denmark

Coatable aims to reduce leakage in ventilation systems, reducing energy costs and improving the current infrastructure lifespan.

EcoUp Oyj

Finland

EcoUp Oyj is a circular economy group. It promotes demolition waste recycling, urban mining and low-carbon construction

Exaum

Finland

Exaum offers power grid balancing through its proprietary technology of power demand response, lowering electricity consumption.

FLOX Robotics

Sweden

FLOX Robotics reimagines landscapes where humans and wildlife thrive together, transforming human-wildlife conflicts into coexistence.

Fusebox OÜ 

Estonia

Estoni Fusebox’s cutting-edge software bridges the gap between electricity consumers, producers, storage systems, and energy markets.

GREEN 14 AB

Sweden

GREEN14 uses hydrogen plasma to enable the modular production of components for semiconductors, solar panels and electric vehicle batteries.

Greencap Solutions AS

Norway

GreenCap Solutions develops a unique technology for carbon capture from low concentration sources, including direct air capture of CO2.

HEJMAS Agrifibre Technology AB

Sweden

Hejmas Agrifibre Technologies AB makes the highest grade pulp from agricultural crop waste, instead of trees.

IOTOI Oy

Finland

Iotoi Oy helps energy companies, property owners, and waste heat producers in harnessing the heat, normally wasted, from the return pipe.

Lithium 367 AS

Norway

Lithium367 ispecializes in sustainable recovery of lithium from battery production waste and end-of-life products.

Over Easy Solar

Norway

Over Easy Solar makes the urban rooftop solar photovoltaic units, designed for buildings that are not suitable for conventional solar panels.

QHeat – Quantitative Heat Oy

Finland

QHeat has developed a new geothermal heating system that enables large scale energy production and energy storage.

Raymond Solar AB

Sweden

Raymonds has developed the Smart Solar Roof, an aesthetic and high-efficiency generator, that can also reduce the footprint on the roofing and installation industries.

Re:Meat AB

Sweden

Re:meat’s mission is to redefine how meat ends up on people’s plates. Same meat. New technology. 92% less climate impact.

Remoted

Finland

REMOTED is an urban mobility venture that operates shared, electric, self-driving shuttles and buses.

Reselo AB

Sweden

Reselo makes a substitute for rubber out of residue from the forest industry, to be used in applications within footwear, tires and automotive.

REXCON

Denmark

REXCON develops and manufacture circular building systems based on wood for the construction industry.

Roofit Solar Energy OÜ

Estonia

Roofit.Solar specializes in solar roofs to deliver a durable energy solution for homes and heritage buildings, combining aesthetics with functionality.

Soraytec

Norway

Soraytec manufactures high frequency IoT sensors for metering and monitoring  electricity distribution networks, improving its efficiency.

Steelleanel Ltd

Finland

SteelLeanel makes prefab walls designed for robotic manufacturing, its patented technology offer up to 80% energy savings for buildings.

Vidde Snow Mobility AB

Sweden

Vidde creates electric, sustainable and silent snowmobiles, an historically emission-heavy area.

XGeo (MontLibre Group)

Sweden

MontLibre Group presents xGeo, its tool for geological detection, analysis and 3D-mappinng of resources, aiming to lower the mining sector impact.

Voltan Lähienergia

Finland

Voltan provides sustainable heating and cooling solutions as a service for large properties, utilizing site optimized geothermal technologies.

ZParq AB

Sweden

Zparq provides electric motors for leisure boats and commercial vessels, enabling an environmentally friendly, efficient, and quiet propulsion.

Meet the TOP 25 selected companies of the 12th Nordic Cleantech Open2026-01-03T22:26:35+01:00

The 12th Nordic Camp is coming up!

Nordic Camp is coming up!

ORGANIZER

We have the pleasure to host this unique, all-inclusive* event at Smygehus Havsbad.

You will meet the best Nordic and Baltic cleantech start-ups as well as a selected group of international industrials and investors.

Nordic Camp always proves to have great outcomes, fun and useful networking!

Participation is by invitation only.

*Cleantech Scandinavia covers the costs of ONE participant per organization (Members and the Top 25): bus transport from Malmö C <>Smygehus, accommodation and catering of April 3rd and 4th.

Who will be there?

  • The Top 25 finalists of the Nordic Cleantech Open
  • Members of the Nordic Cleantech Open Jury
  • Potential additional investors

Program

OPTIONAL – Tuesday, April 2nd

14.00 – 18.00 – Pitch Training for the TOP 25 interested companies

Venue: Elite Hotel Savoy – Right in front of Malmö Central Station – Link to Google Maps

18.30 – 21.00 – Welcome gathering with possibility to have drinks and dinner (at own expense) for all of those who arrive on Monday.

Venue: The Bishop Arms – Link to Google Maps

Wednesday, April 3rd

08.00 – Cleantech Scandinavia provides a bus transportation from and back to Smygehus Havsbad. Bus departure from Malmö Central Railway Station, meeting point in front of Elite Hotel Savoy (link to Maps)

09.00 – Installations and Coffee

09.45 – Welcoming words – Magnus Agerström and Laura Fostinone, Cleantech Scandinavia

10.00 – Round of quick intro from all participants

— Top 25 Pitch Presentations —

Each company has 5 min to present, and the audience has 5 min to ask questions. It is very high paced so if you have additional questions, take notes and address them at the individual opportunities or in your feedback annotations. Top 25 companies are expected to send their presentations before the day starts.

10.10 – Top 25 presentations with Q&A, Group 1

  • BaseTracK
  • Coatable A/S
  • EcoUp Oyj
  • Exaum

11.00 – Networking break

11.25 – Presentation

  • Bring Ventures, Siri Marie Hagen, Investment Director

11.30 – Continuation of Group 1

  • FLOX Robotics
  • Fusebox OÜ
  • GREEN 14 AB
  • Greencap Solutions AS
  • HEJMAS Agrifibre Technology AB

12.20 – Lunch

13.20 – Presentation

  • Nina Berchoux, Danske Bank

13.25 – Top 25 presentations with Q&A, Group 2

  • IOTOI Oy
  • Lithium 367 AS
  • MontLibre Group ( MontLibre Holding AB)
  • Over Easy Solar
  • QHEAT – Quantitative Heat Oy
  • Raymond Solar AB

14.25 – Networking break

14.45 – Presentation

  • Natalie Milde, Future Energy Ventures

15.00 – Top 25 presentations with Q&A, Group 3

  • Re:meat AB
  • REMOTED
  • Reselo AB
  • REXCON
  • Roofit Solar Energy OÜ

15.50 – Networking break

16.15 – Top 25 presentations with Q&A, Group 4

  • Soraytec
  • SteelLeanel Ltd
  • Vidde Snow Mobility AB
  • Voltan Lähienergia
  • Zparq AB

17.00 – Startups Q&A to Investors

  • Natalie Milde, Future Energy Ventures
  • Wouter Van de Putte, Capricorn
  • Siri Marie Hagen, Bring Ventures,
  • Ben Murphy, Kiko Ventures

17.30 – Evening program with networking, sauna and refreshments.

19.00 – Dinner

Overnight at Smygehus Havsbad

*Cleantech Scandinavia covers the costs of 1 participant per organization (Members and the Top 25): bus transport, accommodation and catering of Apr 3rd and 4th. 

Thursday, April 4th

08.00 – Breakfast

09.00 – 10.00 – Presentation: Potter Clarksson

“Creating value from innovation: Capturing and communicating how the IP strategy supports the business plan”.

10.00 – 11.30 – One-on-one meetings, “walk and talk” at the beach with Cleantech Scandinavia’s members and more networking.

12.00 – Departure, back in Malmö Central Station at 13.00

Other important info:

  • This will be a physical, in-person, event – we want to meet you!
  • We do not have an specific recommendation of Hotels for other nights, but we can assure the Centre of Malmö has many options, so it will be easy to meet up for our activities.
  • What to bring with you?
    • Bathing suit; there is an opportunity to have sauna and enjoy the beach and pool on Wednesday evening after a full day of talks and presentations.
    • Some outdoor clothes if you wish to stroll/exercise outside. Check the weather forecast.
    • Accepts cards, if you wish to buy some extra drinks during your stay. For Swedish, SWISH is also accepted. 

Confirm your attendance

This event is by invitation ONLY! Answer below our registration form and the rest will be taken care of!

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The 12th Nordic Camp is coming up!2026-01-03T22:45:38+01:00

Presenting the 11th Edition Winners!

THE 3 WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED

As we prepare for this year’s Nordic Camp, we wanted to take the time to reflect on and celebrate the 11th edition Nordic Cleantech Open (NCO) winners! We recognize the long road all our applicants took to arrive on the NCO podium, fueled by perseverance and their commitment to creating a cleaner environment. This competition continues to stand as an invaluable platform to highlight companies making critical headway in the transition to a low carbon reality.

From 137 companies to 25, to 10, to 3, the Nordic Camp winners have gone through multiple rounds of pitching and jury assessment during our past NCO in 2022. At last, we proudly present Cogo coming in first place, followed by Onego Bio Ltd. in second, and AirForestry in third!

Cogo gathers shared electric scooters, bikes, cars and mopeds in one app from operators such as Donkey Republic, Green Mobility, Voi, Tier and Lime. Cogo is soon launching full integrations to enable users to find, compare, unlock and pay for all their trips through one account. More than 250 operators are included to make it as easy and seamless to move around wherever you are. Cogo is on a mission to improve the worlds cities so only human-or electric powered vehicles are included. Cogo is available in over 700 cities around the world and in 10 languages (Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish & Swedish).

Egg is one of the world’s most used animal proteins and difficult to replace with alternative ingredients. Cellular agriculture uses microorganisms and bioreactors instead of traditional animal farming and can provide significant environmental improvements compared to the animal-based protein production. Onego Bio is a Finnish biotech company producing animal-free egg proteins with a cellular agriculture method called precision fermentation. Its mission is to rethink eggs and give people access to sustainable, delicious and healthy animal-free food.

AirForestry’s groundbreaking technology makes it possible to thin out the forests in a completely new way, namely from the air with high-capacity drones. Through our innovative thinning, we contribute to reducing carbon dioxide emissions from forestry work while increasing the forest’s ability to sequester carbon.

Presenting the 11th Edition Winners!2026-01-03T22:53:15+01:00

Launch of Cleantech for Nordics

We are proud to announce that Cleantech for Nordics was launched at Cleantech Capital Day in Oslo on October 25th!

Cleantech for Nordics is a coalition of investors and others seeking to closely engage with policymakers to ensure that the Nordic region becomes a global hotbed for cleantech innovation, jobs and economic growth. Our objective is to remove costly barriers and uncover new opportunities that can develop and grow the cleantech sector. Cleantech for Nordics aims to pioneer globally competitive industries that can slash carbon emissions, while also increasing energy security across the Nordics and Europe more broadly.

Cleantech for Nordics is supported by Breakthrough Energy and powered by Cleantech Scandinavia.

Launch of Cleantech for Nordics2026-01-03T22:55:00+01:00

These are the Top 10 finalists of the 11th Nordic Cleantech Open

THE TOP 10 MOST INNOVATIVE START-UPS FROM THE 11th NORDIC CLEANTECH OPEN ARE ANNOUNCED

Lund, October 3rd 2022 –  It is our immense pleasure to announce the Top 10 companies of the 11th edition of the Nordic Cleantech Open. For 11 years the Nordic Cleantech Open competition has served as an observation tower for the up and coming cleantech innovation trends that will support the transition to a low carbon reality. 

The 11th Edition of the Nordic Cleantech Open received 137 applications from all corners of the Nordics and the Baltics, and now the Top 10 most innovative, promising and ready-to-scale companies have been selected and are now announced. This year’s race showed more diversity among applicants and especially between the Top 25 (while last year it was a very energy intensive selection). We want to not only congratulate the Top 10 companies but also acknowledge the Top 25 companies that delivered inspiring pitches at the Nordic Camp. 

Held at Smygehus Havsbad, the Nordic Camp provided the opportunity to the Top 25 companies to pitch and present their case to several members of our jury panel, which this year consisted of 58 professionals coming various backgrounds – industry, venture capital, public funding and regional development. The selection of the Top 10 companies is the result of a long selection process where companies where evaluated based on a written application at first, a preliminary evaluation which was complemented by an assessment of their performance at the Nordic Camp. In total, the Nordic Cleantech Open jury delivered 4,095 votes on the written applications and 426 votes on the pitch presentations along with some valuable feedback to the companies. The networking opportunities and one-on-one meetings held at the Nordic Camp were yet another opportunity for the Top 25 companies to exchange and gain knowledge from our highly skilled jury panel and members’ network. At last, the Top 10 will deliver a final presentation at the Nordic Cleantech Open Finals & Cleantech Capital Day, to be held in Oslo on October 25th and 26th.

To meet these brilliant entrepreneurs – not only the Top 10 but most of the Top 25 will also join – make sure to join us for the Cleantech Capital Day, our upcoming flagship event on October 25th and 26th in Oslo, Norway. This event will host the finals of the competition as well as an array of interesting topic discussions and company presentations focused on reaching climate neutrality. In partnership with German Trade and Invest, SEB Greentech, Nasdaq and Invest in Skåne, and the expected participation of 200 professionals at the table, this event will bring the opportunity to reflect on the latest cleantech developments, their impact potential for reaching net zero by 2050 and to network with the most relevant players in action in this field.

Here are the Top 10 companies and their descriptions, sorted in alphabetical order: 

AirForestry is focused on creating healthier forests by thinning out trees from the sky with autonomous and electric aerial harvesting drones, without damaging the soil, roots or nature. By using the company’s drones, you can increase the forests’ ability to sequester carbon by freeing up 20 percent of forest land currently used for forestry access roads. Since their launch in 2020, AirForestry has grown to more than 22 employees.

https://www.airforestry.com/en/

Zero CO2 emission is the goal for the aluminium industry which has been working for decades on development of CO2 emission free process by replacing the carbon anodes. The Icelandic company Arctus Aluminium has developed a aluminium process with multiple vertical metallic inert anodes and ceramic cathodes in low temperature (800 °C) electrolyte according to the process formula; 2 Al2O3 = 4 Al + 3 O2. Oxygen is therefore emitted instead of CO2. Arctus is now working with our industrial partner Trimet Aluminium in Germany in scaling up the cells for a pilot plant in Essen and then a demonstration plant.

https://arctus.is

Recycling is not solving our global plastic pollution issues. Bio plastics made from land-based feedstock are creating more issues than solutions, banning Single Use Plastics impact both food and non-food industries. B’zeos uses brown seaweed, also known as brown kelp, to make a new flexible film packaging material that is home-compostable, marine degradable, bio-digestible and non-chemically modified. This material has comparable properties to plastic but are 100% bio-based, renewable and are not chemically modified, and therefore not considered as plastic following the Single Use Plastic Directive Guidelines (SUPD).

https://www.bzeos.com/

Bintel delivers a full vertical waste management solution providing customers with actionable data where hardware (level measuring sensors), connectivity, cloud-based integration platform and web-based analytics are included.

https://bintel.se/

Cogo is an app that gathers shared electric scooters, cars, bikes and mopeds from over 250 mobility operators in 700 cities worldwide. Additionally, Cogo offer the worlds most comprehensive price comparison tool allowing users to compare price and travel time across all operators and vehicle types in one simple search. Cogo is working to improve the cities we live in so they only include human or electric powered vehicles.

https://www.cogoapp.io

The world needs CO2-neutral fuels. This is where green hydrogen comes into the equation but the lifetime of the core materials is the current limitation for the hydrogen’s electrolysis process. DynElectro has discovered a way to extend lifetime by up to 5x.

Current electrolysis systems operate on direct current (DC). With a modified power converter, we overlay an alternating current (AC) on top of the direct current. We do this hundreds of times per second. This rapid and reversing current acts to impact and protect the molecular structure of the core material performing the valuable electrolysis process.

https://www.dynelectro.dk

Klimate help companies compensate for their unavoidable CO₂ emissions with portfolios combining different carbon removal methods. Allowing companies to:

  • Take full responsibility for their emissions.
  • To help scale an industry that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has determined to be necessary for us (the world) to achieve the targets set forth by the Paris agreement.

Studies show that companies that take action will reap rewards from stakeholders (e.g customers, employees or investors). Hence carbon removal is not only good for the climate, it is also good for business.

https://klimate.co/

Onego Bio is biotech company that has developed a way to produce egg white without chickens. The company’s product, Bioalbumen, is produced with a safe, sustainable, and cost-efficient precision fermentation process that creates identical egg white protein without the need for animals. We have a big mission: We want to rethink eggs and give people access to a delicious healthy animal-free food. Because of its unique functional properties, egg white is difficult to replace with alternative ingredients. Bioalbumen will make it possible to manufacture the same delicious foods entirely animal-free.

https://www.onego.bio

We rid the oceans of harmful algae and turn it into everyday goods. Our mission is to make the chemical industry run on algae. Reclaiming the oceans requires reclaiming the origin of the chemical products in our everyday consumer products too. Instead of oil, their origins will be algae-based: ecological, decomposable, and renewable. We believe that in order for things to happen at a massive scale, it has to be turned into an industry. One with a reimagined value chain. The planetary problems are going to get worse before they get better. Our plan is to set up our biorefineries in the spots that will be most affected by eutrophication. Our patented biorefining process makes it possible to extract valuable bio-based chemicals from harvested invasive algae and ecologically farmed seaweed.

http://www.originbyocean.com

Peafowl Plasmonics is a deep tech start-up company based in Uppsala, Sweden. We empower the next generation of electronic applications by using plasmonics technology for light harvesting. Initial markets are low-power devices that benefit from being self-powered, for example indoor sensors, e-paper displays and dynamic windows. The completely transparent light harvesting cells of Peafowl bring new, beautiful, and sustainable energy solutions.

https://peafowlplasmonics.com

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These are the Top 10 finalists of the 11th Nordic Cleantech Open2026-01-03T23:04:37+01:00

What a batch! Meet the Top 25 selected companies of the 11th Nordic Cleantech Open

For 11 years the Nordic Cleantech Open competition has served as an observation tower for the UP AND COMING cleantech innovation trends THAT WILL support the transition to a low carbon reality

For 11 years the Nordic Cleantech Open has brought together entrepreneurs, investors, industry and government to shape the innovation landscape with the goal of building a more sustainable future. The organizer of the competition, Cleantech Scandinavia, aims to bridge the gap between innovators looking for funding and venture capital looking for new opportunities of climate impact investments.

The 25 selected companies bring promising and ready-to-scale innovations and market proposition, and they were selected out of 137 applicants by a jury of about 50 international members from venture capital firms, multinational industries, the utility sector, development agencies and the public investment scene. These experts were the ones to analyse the 137 applications based on their level of innovation, market potential and the ability of the team to execute.

Air Forestry AB

Sweden

AirForestry is focused on creating healthier forests by thinning out trees from the sky with autonomous and electric aerial harvesting drones, without damaging the soil, roots or nature. By using the company’s drones, you can increase the forests’ ability to sequester carbon by freeing up 20 percent of forest land currently used for forestry access roads. Since their launch in 2020, AirForestry has grown to more than 22 employees.

https://www.airforestry.com/en/

Arctus Aluminium Ltd

Iceland

Zero CO2 emission is the goal for the aluminium industry which has been working for decades on development of CO2 emission free process by replacing the carbon anodes. The Icelandic company Arctus Aluminium has developed a aluminium process with multiple vertical metallic inert anodes and ceramic cathodes in low temperature (800 °C) electrolyte according to the process formula; 2 Al2O3 = 4 Al + 3 O2. Oxygen is therefore emitted instead of CO2. Arctus is now working with our industrial partner Trimet Aluminium in Germany in scaling up the cells for a pilot plant in Essen and then a demonstration plant.

https://arctus.is

Awake.ai

Finland

Awake.AI is an optimization platform for port bound cargo flow reducing turnaround times and waiting times by 20-30% which reduces emissions at the same rate. The logistics industry is lagging behind in automation within the digital revolution. This leads to millions of extra CO2 produced and billions of euros wasted for non-value adding outdated basic logistic operations. Trajectory for emissions shows the industry must optimize the logistic chains, reduce the cargo flow waste and have solutions for capacity utilization increase. Awake’s AI software platform does just that.

https://www.awake.ai/

B’zeos

Norway

Recycling is not solving our global plastic pollution issues. Bio plastics made from land-based feedstock are creating more issues than solutions, banning Single Use Plastics impact both food and non-food industries. B’zeos uses brown seaweed, also known as brown kelp, to make a new flexible film packaging material that is home-compostable, marine degradable, bio-digestible and non-chemically modified. This material has comparable properties to plastic but are 100% bio-based, renewable and are not chemically modified, and therefore not considered as plastic following the Single Use Plastic Directive Guidelines (SUPD).

https://www.bzeos.com/

BeeFutures

Norway

Beefutures combines biotechnology, data science and 30 years of beekeeping know-how to address the major bee health challenges of our times. Beefutures has developed a comprehensive suite of solutions to save the bees and make beekeeping sustainable again. Combining the cure and digital monitoring goes beyond beekeeping, it provides a unique spatial and temporal insight into the world of bees and their interaction with our environment. The result is a bee Data Index that can drive profound environmental transformations toward sustainability and recovery ecosystem health in human exploited areas.

https://beefutures.io

Bintel AB

Sweden

Bintel delivers a full vertical waste management solution providing customers with actionable data where hardware (level measuring sensors), connectivity, cloud-based integration platform and web-based analytics are included.

https://bintel.se/

CognitiweAI OÜ

Estonia

Cognitiwe develops AI based products to improve sustainability and efficiency for its customers. Providing real time insights and predictions, Cognitiwe’s products improve sustainability and efficiency by saving resources, energy and cost. Cognitiwe aims to make this products reachable to all sizes businesses so any company that has access to an off the shelf IP camera and to the cloud can start are start using without any marginal upfront investments. With these products Cognitiwe managed to reach major customers like, Stellantis Group, MAF Carrefour and Migros.

https://cognitiwe.ai/

Cogo app

Denmark

Cogo is an app that gathers shared electric scooters, cars, bikes and mopeds from over 250 mobility operators in 700 cities worldwide. Additionally, Cogo offer the worlds most comprehensive price comparison tool allowing users to compare price and travel time across all operators and vehicle types in one simple search. Cogo is working to improve the cities we live in so they only include human or electric powered vehicles.

https://www.cogoapp.io

Compular Tech AB

Sweden

Compular revolutionizes material development with its novel simulation software. Thereby material developers become more efficient and innovative through the ability to predict material properties of new compositions. This leads to more effective processes, shortened development cycles and the creation of more high performing and sustainable complex materials. Compular focuses on battery materials as a first vertical and are already working with leading companies in the field to help speed up the green energy transition. 

https://compulartech.com

DynElectro

Denmark

The world needs CO2-neutral fuels. This is where green hydrogen comes into the equation but the lifetime of the core materials is the current limitation for the hydrogen’s electrolysis process. DynElectro has discovered a way to extend lifetime by up to 5x.

Current electrolysis systems operate on direct current (DC). With a modified power converter, we overlay an alternating current (AC) on top of the direct current. We do this hundreds of times per second. This rapid and reversing current acts to impact and protect the molecular structure of the core material performing the valuable electrolysis process.

https://www.dynelectro.dk

eniferBio Oy

Finland

eniferBio is brewing a protein revolution by breathing new life into the world’s first mycoprotein process – PEKILO. It was successfully used in Finland in the 1970s and 80s to convert forest by-products into feed protein, and eniferBio is now taking this tried-and-tested process to the next level using cutting edge biotech.

https://eniferbio.fi

InfoTiles

Norway

Globally, using water sustainably is becoming more important. Ageing infrastructure, inadequate investment and changing climate are all contributing to an internationally recognised crisis. Data can help address these challenges, but legacy equipment provides disconnected data that is not fit for decision-makers. InfoTiles provides software that combines and enriches data from different silos, including legacy water utility systems. When enriched with public data, utilities discover new insights and make sustainable decisions based on facts leading to sustainable water use in our communities.

https://www.infotiles.no/

Klimate Aps

Denmark

Klimate help companies compensate for their unavoidable CO₂ emissions with portfolios combining different carbon removal methods. Allowing companies to:

  • Take full responsibility for their emissions.
  • To help scale an industry that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has determined to be necessary for us (the world) to achieve the targets set forth by the Paris agreement.

Studies show that companies that take action will reap rewards from stakeholders (e.g customers, employees or investors). Hence carbon removal is not only good for the climate, it is also good for business.

https://klimate.co/

Material Mapper AS

Norway

Today, it is almost impossible to reuse construction materials at scale due to the fragmented industry, lack of information flow between the government and corporates and lagging digitalization. Material Mapper has an in-house built algorithm that estimate the amounts of materials that will become available for repurposing from a demolished, renovated or newly built building, also allowing to measure the CO2 emission savings that would result from reusing materials Vs. utilizing virgin materials.

https://www.materialmapper.com

Novige AB

Sweden

Novige AB develops NoviOcean, a breakthrough wave energy technology with the goal of “saving the climate with profitable wave power.” NoviOcean is set apart from other marine energy solutions due to:

  • Simple design, low weight and the use of well-proven parts
  • Being a versatile platform for hybrid configurations with solar PV, energy storage and hydrogen
  • Global licensing to impact the reduction of GHG emissions

Via its LIFE programme project, Novige will demonstrate its first full-scale 500-kW pilot by 2025.Novige is now looking for max 2 large industrial partners and/or venture capitalists.

https://noviocean.energy/

Onego Bio Ltd

Finland

Onego Bio is biotech company that has developed a way to produce egg white without chickens. The company’s product, Bioalbumen, is produced with a safe, sustainable, and cost-efficient precision fermentation process that creates identical egg white protein without the need for animals. We have a big mission: We want to rethink eggs and give people access to a delicious healthy animal-free food. Because of its unique functional properties, egg white is difficult to replace with alternative ingredients. Bioalbumen will make it possible to manufacture the same delicious foods entirely animal-free.

https://www.onego.bio

Origin by Ocean

Finland

We rid the oceans of harmful algae and turn it into everyday goods. Our mission is to make the chemical industry run on algae. Reclaiming the oceans requires reclaiming the origin of the chemical products in our everyday consumer products too. Instead of oil, their origins will be algae-based: ecological, decomposable, and renewable. We believe that in order for things to happen at a massive scale, it has to be turned into an industry. One with a reimagined value chain. The planetary problems are going to get worse before they get better. Our plan is to set up our biorefineries in the spots that will be most affected by eutrophication. Our patented biorefining process makes it possible to extract valuable bio-based chemicals from harvested invasive algae and ecologically farmed seaweed.

http://www.originbyocean.com

Packoorang AS

Norway

Today, most of packaging is single use. Packoorang is two-fold solution to make a circular packaging as a Service – namely a digital solution and physical packaging solutions. It connects the consumer, company, logistics and cleaning and quality check in a digital environment. It secures incentives for returns with all parties/interests involved. It is scalable across geography.

https://packoorang.com/

Peafowl Plasmonics

Sweden

Peafowl Plasmonics is a deep tech start-up company based in Uppsala, Sweden. We empower the next generation of electronic applications by using plasmonics technology for light harvesting. Initial markets are low-power devices that benefit from being self-powered, for example indoor sensors, e-paper displays and dynamic windows. The completely transparent light harvesting cells of Peafowl bring new, beautiful, and sustainable energy solutions.

https://peafowlplasmonics.com

Real Relief ApS

Denmark

At Real Relief we design, manufacture and supply a large variety of effective, durable, life-saving relief items, focusing on sustainability, empowerment and environmental friendliness. We are genuinely invested and truly committed to improving the lives of the less fortunate and therefore offer exactly what we promise: Real Relief!

https://www.realreliefway.com/

River Recycle

Finland

RiverRecycle has created a unique business model to offer problem owners – national and local governments – a sustainable river cleaning service without the need for constant funding. Our patented technology effectively cleans the rivers from plastic pollution and our circular business model provides hosting communities with decent jobs and social and environmental improvement. In a circular economy, we create a waste management system that supports local municipalities in effectively managing plastic waste. This model offers communities safe and fair work and helps to stimulate the economy by involving companies who will buy the end products of the river cleaning and recycling system. Our developers are working on projects in seven different countries, and we plan to install 500 river cleaning solutions over the next eight years.

https://www.riverrecycle.com/

TEGmat Aps

Denmark

TEGmat – making industrial-scale thermal energy harvesting profitable. We upcycle waste heat into electricity, by using environmentally friendly raw materials and scalable production methods. This is an enabling technology that is beneficial for multiple segments, such as district heating, buildings, maritime.

http://www.TEGnology.dk

Throw No More AS

Norway

Throw No More digitises supermarkets’ discounted, soon-to-be-expired foods. Via Throw No More, app users can now pick their shopping destination based on the availability of offers at nearby stores. With products discounted up to 80%, this win-win solution helps consumers conveniently save money, while enabling retailers to reduce food waste and boost their bottom line.

https://thrownomore.com/

Tracegrow Oy

Finland

Tracegrow Oy is Finland’s leading cleantech company. Tracegrow’s globally scalable technology converts industrial side streams and recycled alkaline batteries into valuable circular economy products with a very low CO2 footprint. Tracegrow technology can be upscaled to manufacture different end products and raw materials for agricultural and industrial usage. Today, Tracegrow’s foliar fertilizers are sold in 15 countries around the world.

https://tracegrow.com

Volare Solutions

Finland

Volare a science-based company that upcycles food industry side streams into high quality protein and lipids to replace soy, fish meal and palm oil. The company’s radically sustainable approach combines the natural superpowers of insects with cutting-edge technology to change how the food system operates.

http://www.volare.fi

What a batch! Meet the Top 25 selected companies of the 11th Nordic Cleantech Open2026-01-03T23:16:02+01:00

The 11th Nordic Camp is coming up!

The Nordic Camp is coming up!

We have the pleasure to host this unique, all-inclusive* event at Smygehus Havsbad. You will meet the best Nordic and Baltic cleantech start-ups as well as a selected group of international industrials and investors. Nordic Camp always proves to have great outcomes, fun and useful networking!

Participation is by invitation only.

*Cleantech Scandinavia covers the costs of 1 participant per organization (Members and the Top 25): bus transport, accommodation and catering of Sep 20th and 21st. 

Who will be there?

  • The Top 25 finalists of the Nordic Cleantech Open
  • Members of the Nordic Cleantech Open Jury
  • Potential additional investors

PROGRAM

OPTIONAL – Monday, September 19th

14.00 – 18.00 – Pitch Training for the TOP 25 interested companies

Venue: Elite Hotel Savoy – Right in front of Malmö Central Station – Link to Google Maps

18.30 – 21.00 – Welcome gathering with possibility to have drinks and dinner (at own expense) for all of those who arrive on Monday.

Venue: The Bishop ArmsLink to Google Maps

Tuesday, September 20th

08.30 – Cleantech Scandinavia provides a bus transportation from and back to Smygehus Havsbad. Bus departure from Malmö Central Railway Station, meeting point in front of Elite Hotel Savoy (link to Maps)

09.30 – Installations and Coffee

10.20 – Welcoming words – Magnus Agerström and Laura Fostinone, Cleantech Scandinavia

10.25 – Presentation

Madeleine Gilborne, Head of Clean Technologies, Vice President Energy Division, Alfa Laval

— Top 25 Pitch Presentations —

Each company has 5 min to present and the audience has 5 min to ask questions. It is very high-paced so if you have additional questions, take notes and address them at the individual opportunities. Top 25 companies are expected to send or bring their presentations in a pen drive and look for the Cleantech Scandinavia Team to set them up.

10.35 – Top 25 presentations with Q&A, Group 1

11.15 – Networking break

11.25 – Presentation

Dr. Franz Zöchbauer, Director Corporate Innovation & New Business, Managing Director VERBUND Ventures GmbH

11.35 – Continuation of Group 1

12.10 – Lunch

13.10 – Presentation

Pål Romberg, Director Acquisitions and New Investments, Borregaard

13.20 – Top 25 presentations with Q&A, Group 2

14.20 – Networking break

14.40 – Presentation

Ulrika Renstad, Head of Business Development, Nasdaq Nordics

14.45 – Presentation – TBC

15.00 – Top 25 presentations with Q&A, Group 3

16.00 – Networking break

16.25 – Top 25 presentations with Q&A, Group 4

17.30 – Evening program with networking, sauna and refreshments.

19.00 – Dinner

Overnight at Smygehus Havsbad

*Cleantech Scandinavia covers the costs of 1 participant per organization (Members and the Top 25): bus transport, accommodation and catering of Sep 20th and 21st. 

Wednesday, September 21st

08.00 – Breakfast

09.00 – 10.00 – Presentations: Nasdaq and Invest in Skåne

10.00 – 11.30 – One-on-one meetings, “walk and talk” at the beach with Cleantech Scandinavia’s members and more networking.

12.00 – Departure, back in Malmö Central Station at 13.00

Other important info:

  • This will be a physical, in-person, event – we want to meet you!

    It is your responsibility to follow up and comply with local and the recommendations regarding COVID tests and logistics.

  • We do not have an specific recommendation of Hotels for other nights, but we can assure the Centre of Malmö has many options, so it will be easy to meet up for our activities.
  • What to bring with you?
    • Bathing suit; there is an opportunity to have sauna and enjoy the beach and pool on Wednesday evening after a full day of talks and presentations.
    • Some outdoor clothes if you wish to stroll/exercise outside. Check the weather forecast.
    • Cash or cards, if you wish to buy some extra drinks during your stay. For Swedish, SWISH is also accepted. 

 

Confirm your attendance

This event is by invitation ONLY! Answer our registration form and the rest will be taken care of!

The 11th Nordic Camp is coming up!2026-01-03T23:44:52+01:00

11th Nordic Cleantech Open

137 applicants – WOW!

The applicant’s companies of the 11th Edition of the Nordic Cleantech Open represent not only the very best from the Nordic and Baltic Cleantech Startup scene, they also represent a wide variety of solutions to problems using an equally wide variety of technologies. This year 137 companies have applied, coming from 8 countries and the jury is getting ready to get to them and dive into each of their cases.

The Nordic Cleantech Open is a great way to gain insight in the developments in the cleantech start up landscape of the Nordics and Baltics. We are very impressed with the lineup of the applicants and look forward to meeting the entrepreneurs.

We offer in the images some of the statistics of this batch: The two leading sectors this year are Recycling and Waste solutions (where all prevention of waste and better use of resourced can also fit in, like Circular Economy), and Transportation and Logistics (e-mobility, charging solutions and logistics!).

With a competition focus on early stage to ready to scale startups, half of this batch is still validating their products and business models, which not surprisingly 95% are looking for funding (here is the hint, investors!).

Next to this phase, the Jury will have the whole summer to evaluate the companies based on their Innovation, Team and Market and by mid-August we will announce the TOP 25 companies to continue in the Nordic Cleantech Open Experience.

To know more, visit the website or contact Laura Fostinone.

11th Nordic Cleantech Open2022-07-06T08:12:40+01:00

New podcast: Innovations with Impact. Bintel

How can data help us manage our waste more efficiently and help us reduce emissions? The first episode on the Innovations with Impact from Impact Cafe will answer this questions thanks to Michael Wictor, CEO of Bintel, a new solution that aims to increase recycling rate and household waste reduction. Click and listen!

Who is in the podcast today?

Michael Wictor

CEO

Bintel

Alicia Requena.

Host. Impact Assessment Manager.

Cleantech Scandinavia.

New podcast: Innovations with Impact. Bintel2022-04-25T11:10:57+01:00

We’re proud to announce the 3 winners!

THE 3 WINNERS OF THE 10th NORDIC CLEANTECH OPEN ARE ANNOUNCED

It is our immense pleasure to announce the three winners of the 10th edition of the Nordic Cleantech open. For 10 years the Nordic Cleantech Open competition has served as an observation tower for the up and coming cleantech innovation trends that will support the transition to a low carbon reality. 

The Top 10 companies pitched at Cleantech Capital Day which led to the selection of the three winners. This was the final stage of the 10th Edition of the Nordic Cleantech Open where 139 cleantech companies from the Nordics and Baltics competed. Big congratulations to all Top 10 Companies and to UP Catalyst for winning the 1st prize, NextFuel for taking the 2nd prize and Enerpoly for winning the 3rd place!

UP Catalyst is an Estonian based startup, which produces sustainable carbon nanomaterials directly from CO2 or from waste biomass for a vast range of applications ranging from green advanced battery technologies to biomedicine. UP Catalyst’s mission is to become the first and leading European industrial scale manufacturer of sustainable carbon nanomaterials and graphite thus providing a strong alternative to environmentally harmful materials used today. 

NextFuel AB has developed a highly scalable new technology for converting fast growing grasses, and other types of crops, into a clean copy of coal. This new process starts by using CO2 rich energy crops like elephant grass or different forms of abundant agricultural/biomass waste, like bagasse from sugar cane, low quality wood or wood waste, as raw material. They are giving the world a clean alternative to burn. 

Enerpoly is a next-generation energy storage technology company pioneering rechargeable zinc-ion battery chemistry. Enerpoly innovates in battery components, production methods, and designs, and employs agile research and development techniques to rapidly deliver batteries that are suitable for the grid, industrial, commercial, and residential uses. 

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We’re proud to announce the 3 winners!2022-03-21T20:38:01+01:00
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