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Are we heading for a bust in cleantech?

Venture capital has poured into the cleantech sector over the past couple of years. Concerns are growing that startups may not be able to scale into viable companies that generate expected returns.

Jan 3, 2023

LVMH latest fashion brand to back climate tech startups

The $200m fund invests in early-stage startups in energy, building materials, food and manufacturing.

Dec 20, 2022

Inflation Reduction Act means US is stealing Europe's cleantech crown

The US’s $369bn climate act is a "game changer" in terms of size and could lure clean energy investors away from Europe.

Dec 13, 2022

10 spinouts to watch: December 2022

Enzymes to infinitely recycle plastic, a way to make green ammonia and an app to detect early Alzheimer's are among this month's noteworthy technologies.

Dec 12, 2022

The Big Deal: Getir's cut-price Gorillas purchase shows groceries delivery sector in…

Corporate-backed Gorillas was bought for just $1.2bn and, together with competitor Oda's $151m down round, it looks like winter is here for grocery delivery services.

Dec 9, 2022

11 companies you probably forgot had CVC units

Remember Twitter's corporate venture fund? No? How about Adidas, Qantas or Disney? We delve into the past to go through some of the units time forgot.

Dec 9, 2022

Russell is the new PraxisAuril CEO

David Russell, an executive-in-residence at Oxford’s Saïd Business School, has been appointed chief executive of PraxisAuril, following in the footsteps of Maxine Ficarra.

Dec 8, 2022

Can Siemens Energy's ammonia venture crack the green hydrogen problem?

The German company has partnered with cleantech firms to build an ammonia cracker that could produce emissions-free hydrogen at industrial scale.

Dec 8, 2022

100 sign Innovate Cambridge charter

Cambridge Enterprise, Cambridge Innovation Capital and University of Cambridge are joined by 100 signatories like AstraZeneca and Microsoft for the Innovate Cambridge initiative.

Dec 8, 2022
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