Impact Cafe: the Investor Deep Dive. Main takeaways.

On May 26th we had our last Impact Café event. In this edition, called the Investor Deep Dive, host Alicia Requena discussed with Stephanie Chretien (Demeter), Florian Malidin (Generation Investment Management) and David S. Miller (Clean Energy Ventures) about the relationship between investments and impact. It was a very lively and enlightening conversation in which they covered several important points:

  • Innovation is crucial for the road to sustainable development.
  • Knowing the impact of the innovation is just as important.
  • There are some challenges related to the measurement of impact: it is difficult to do in a fully objective way and there is no globally recognised standard of set of guidelines for it. This issue is very important in the case of social impact, but also relevant for environmental aspects such as climate impact assessment and avoided emissions.
  • Luckily, despite the challenges, the whole society is moving in the direction of positive impact, not only investors and corporates but more importantly, regulations.
  • The market penetration of the technologies and business models, not only the market share of a specific company, is also important: if we support companies that have a technology with positive impact, there is a chance that other companies develop the same technology and therefore adding to the overall impact.
  • Direct impact is important, but so are the enabling technologies that make it possible. They often create systemic changes which can multiply their impact, and therefore they need to be taken into consideration.
  • There are a lot of technologies that have much potential, and many companies that develop these technologies and that have sound business models. Impact often correlates with positive economic performance.
  • The interaction between cities and investors to foster innovation is still rare. Although we have cases such as Paris Green Fund, there is a lot of ground to cover in this area.

This very brief summary is a taster for the actual contents of our last Impact Café. Willing to know more about the contents or how we work? Send us an email with your questions! And don’t forget to sign up for the next Impact Café. We will keep you posted.

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Do you think there is an interesting subject or speaker for us to approach in the next Impact Cafe (event or podcast)? Do you have questions about impact? Are you interested on assessing the potential climate impact of your solution, company or portfolio?

Contact Alicia Requena at alicia@cleantechscandinavia.com and we will help you with all your impact-related questions!

Impact Cafe: the Investor Deep Dive. Main takeaways.2021-06-03T10:40:15+01:00

Impact Cafe Podcast with Alice Charles

Our third Impact Cafe episode is an enlightening conversation with Alice Charles, from the World Economic Forum, where she is Lead Cities and Real Estate.

Join us to talk about Public Private interplay, the future of cities, the energy transition, climate neutrality programs, and much more. This discussion is worth every minute!

Enjoy!

Who is in the podcast today?

Alice Charles

Lead of Cities and Real Estate

World Economic Forum

Alicia Requena.

Host. Impact Assessment Manager.

Cleantech Scandinavia.

Impact Cafe Podcast with Alice Charles2021-06-02T22:09:02+01:00

10th Nordic Cleantech Open

138 applicants – WOW!

The applicant’s companies of the 10th 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 138 companies have applied, coming from 7 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: We got a higher number of Recycling and Waste solutions (where all prevention of waste and better use of resourced can also fit in, like Circular Economy), followed by Energy Efficiency (Digitalization, IoT and optimization) and Transportation and Logistics (that old Last Mile and new vehicles and fuels!).

With a competition focus on early stage to ready to scale startups, the majority of this batch is still validating their products and business models, which not surprisingly 76% are looking for funding (here is the hint, investors!).

But for the second year we are intrigued by one data: Impact Assessments. The competition only recruits’ companies that are working on products and services that can directly or indirectly reduce carbon emissions. Cleantech, Greentech, sustainability, you name it. And when asked, only 33 companies out of the 138 said to know their CO2 avoided emissions. This paves the way for an interesting line of work, between startups and investors, to select investments that can provide more impact. Cleantech Scandinavia Impact Assessment Unit can help you with that step! Contact Alicia Requena.

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.

10th Nordic Cleantech Open2021-05-21T10:59:53+01:00

Impact Cafe Podcast with Stephanie Chretien

On our second Impact Cafe podcast we have a great discussion on impact, investment and the Paris Green Fund with Stephanie Chretien, Sustainability and Impact Officer at Demeter.

Enjoy the conversation and take part on the discussion! Let us know your thoughts about impact and let’s advance in the sustainability transition. We are looking forward hearing from you!

Who is in the podcast today?

Stephanie Chretien

Sustainability and Impact Officer

Demeter

Alicia Requena.

Host. Impact Assessment Manager.

Cleantech Scandinavia.

Impact Cafe Podcast with Stephanie Chretien2021-05-10T15:35:12+01:00

CorPower Ocean – A Nordic Cleantech Open Success Story

In celebration of our 10th edition of the Nordic Cleantech Open, we are delighted to come back to some of the most successful companies that participated in the competition!

CorPower Ocean participated in the 3rd edition of the competition and they were part of the TOP 25 start-ups that we believed were the most promising! We were thrilled to come back to them years later to see how successful they have been!

CorPower is a global leader in ocean energy technology. The ocean forms one of the largest, yet least explored, renewable energy sources on earth. CorPower brings a new class of high efficiency Wave Energy Converters (“WECs”) to the market, enabling robust and cost-effective harvesting of electricity from ocean waves. They are headquartered in Sweden with offices in Portugal, Scotland and Norway, and have a dedicated team of 50+ members. Up to date, CorPower has secured €50M from investors including InnoEnergy, Midroc New technology, Almi Greentech, SEB, the European Commission, the Swedish Energy Agency and Wave Energy Scotland.

CEO Patrik Möller shared his experience of the Nordic Cleantech Open with us:

The Nordic Cleantech Open provided us with very useful and tangible feedback on our communication and positioning towards investors in the early days of CorPower. The networking events are particularly useful to startups navigating their way through the Nordic cleantech financing ecosystem.” Patrik Möller, CEO and Co-founder of CorPower Ocean.

The CorPower Wave Energy Converter (WEC) can produce five times more electricity per ton (>10MWh / tonne) than any other known wave technology, by combining storm survivability with strongly amplified power capture in regular sea conditions.

Adding wave energy to the energy mix is an attractive way to balance our future electricity systems, making it a key component to enable the transition to 100% renewables. As such, CorPower brings a competitive solution to reduce the amount of battery and hydrogen storage needed to balance our electricity systems in a deeply decarbonized future.

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Are you a start-up interested in participating in our 10th edition of the Nordic Cleantech Open?

It’s your chance to be in the spotlight and get to know more than 60 investors and industry partners. Check out the Nordic Cleantech Open webpage or drop us a line! info@cleantechscandinavia.com

CorPower Ocean – A Nordic Cleantech Open Success Story2021-04-23T15:51:26+01:00

Brochure – 10th Nordic Cleantech Open

June, 2026

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The Brochure layouts more about:

  • What Nordic Cleantech Open is?
  • The segments in Cleantech that it covers
  • How Nordic Cleantech Open stand compared to others
  • Being a Jury: an observation tower of innovations
  • Timeline and Events
  • Quick facts about 9th Nordic Cleantech Open
  • Packages for Sponsorships

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Brochure – 10th Nordic Cleantech Open2021-03-25T15:20:39+01:00

Impact Cafe Podcast with Andreas Stubelius

The first episode of our Impact Cafe podcast will introduce Alicia Requena as a host, interviewing Swedish Energy Agency Senior Porfolio Manager Andreas Stubelius. We will hear about innovation, the importance of impact and impact assessment, different impactful solutions and much more.

Join the conversation, send us your insights and opinions, and let’s all discuss about the future! We are looking forward hearing from you.

Who is in the podcast today?

Andreas Stubelius.

Senior Portfolio Manager

Swedish Energy Agency

Alicia Requena.

Host. Impact Researcher and Consultant

Cleantech Scandinavia.

Impact Cafe Podcast with Andreas Stubelius2021-03-26T11:08:04+01:00

Smart Buildings & Energy Systems

June, 2026

The Cleantech Dealflow Webseries

It’s a monthly online event, short time (~1,5h), focused audience and just a handful of curated startups-scaleups showcasing.

This is our 2nd event and will be focused in Smart Buildings and Energy Systems.

Participation is included in the regular membership of our members and interested people can register separately and each time by interest.

When: November 3rd – 14.00 CEST

More info and registration HERE.

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Smart Buildings & Energy Systems2021-01-18T04:35:45+01:00

Forum: Smart City Business Event – The Road to Smart City Live

June, 2026

The road to Smart City Live aims to provide government, city representatives, start-ups, SME’s, corporates, experts, and investors with a platform to initiate long-term partnerships. The event is focused on 2 topics: developing the innovation system within Europe and be connected in an early stage of developing solutions for city challenges. Over 30 sessions are already planned and Cleantech Scandinavia will be hosting four major workshops, check it out!
  • Dates: November 2nd, November 9th & November 16th (all Mondays)
  • Registration: Please register before October 26, 2020 via this link
  • Fee: Participation is FREE of charge.

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Forum: Smart City Business Event – The Road to Smart City Live2021-01-18T16:11:45+01:00

And the winners are…

June, 2026

The 9th Edition of the Nordic Cleantech Open had the TOP 10 companies, many of our members as panelists and an audience of 200 people to decide who would be nominated the TOP 3 winners of this edition.

And the audience has decided! These are the winners of the 9th Edition:

3rd position – Geyser Batteries

2nd position – WePower Network

1st position – Mycorena AB

And the winners are...

Thank you all our member panelists, Laura Fostinone and Andreas Stubelius for hosting and Niclas Holmberg for jumping in to co-host and ring the Nasdaq bell for the winners. Exciting stuff!

BIG BIG CONGRATS to the winners!

See you next year!

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And the winners are…2021-01-18T13:59:44+01:00
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