impact
Our world is in crisis, business as usual is no longer an option. Climate action is required and must be propelled by innovation.
Reaching our net-zero aspirations will require a global effort to invent, deploy, and scale climate technologies.
The world needs connectors, collaborators and
co-innovators to catalyse and scale new solutions.

Greenhouse’s 7 sectors of company and supply chain emission sources and sinks can be key to lowering emissions.
Food and
Agriculture
IOT solutions
regenerative agriculture
unmanned autonomous systems


Mining and
Manufacturing
hydrogen power and electrification
climate smart manufacturing
green steel and concrete
Buildings
and Cities
climate smart heating and cooling
smart devices and IOT
smart cities


Energy
and Power
clean nuclear
bio / synthetic fuels
renewable energy generation, distribution and storage
Transport
and Logistics
electric vehicles and charging stations
hydrogen powered long haul vehicles
advanced data logistics


Retail and
Services
decarbonisation investment vehicles
carbon markets
carbon neutral products and supply chains

Waste and
Environment
carbon capture technology
nature based solutions
smart waste management and re-use

Greenhouse has identified seven sectors where climate tech can be applied
Food and
Agriculture
IOT solutions
regenerative agriculture
unmanned autonomous systems


Mining and
Manufacturing
hydrogen power and electrification
climate smart manufacturing
green steel and concrete
Buildings
and Cities
climate smart heating and cooling
smart devices and IOT
smart cities


Energy
and Power
clean nuclear
bio / synthetic fuels
renewable energy generation, distribution and storage
Transport
and Logistics
electric vehicles and charging stations
hydrogen powered long haul vehicles
advanced data logistics


Retail and
Services
decarbonisation investment vehicles
carbon markets
carbon neutral products and supply chains
Waste and
Environment
carbon capture technology
nature based solutions
smart waste management and re-use

climate tech solutions
exist in every industrial sector and have attracted over $200B in investment globally.
HolonIQ, a world-leading research and analytics platform for the impact economy, have created an open source taxonomy for the future of climate adaptation and mitigation. Mapping the energy and sustainability landscape.
Below are the sectors and industries where new technologies are creating climate impact.

Examples
Australia is well placed to lead the Climate Tech revolution given the abundant opportunity for renewable, rare minerals, agriculture, and the innovative spirit of Australian entrepreneurs.
Meet some of the Australian innovations in climate tech:

Sector: Transport & Logistics
Kite Magnetics is a new, venture-backed aerospace manufacturing company that’s using a new magnetic materials technology to produce the world’s highest-performance electric motors for electric aircraft.
Kite Magnetics’ electric motors are helping to reduce the cost of electric aircraft by allowing them to fly further and carry more.
Kite Magnetics has developed a new nanocrystalline magnetic material co-invented by Dr Richard Parsons at Monash University. This new material enables the world’s highest-performance electric motors and generators that are up to 50% lighter and with a greatly expanded high-efficiency speed range. These weight and efficiency improvements will enable up to 15% of additional flight range for the emerging generation of regional all-electric aircraft.
Kite’s electric motors will help accelerate the adoption of emissions free aviation and reduce the impact of the aviation industry on our climate. They want to enable regional electric aircraft to have the range required to fly sustainably from major city to major city in years, not decades.
Kite’s motors are currently at the conceptual development and prototyping stage. Over the next 18 months, they are looking to expand their list of partners and fly their first electric aircraft.

Sector: Retail & Services
NetNada is an AI/ML powered software that automates the analysis of business carbon emissions and then suggests the best ways for your business to reduce emissions while driving return on investment and greater stakeholder engagement. They are emissions reduction driven not offset focussed.
NetNada seeks to democratise sustainability to allow all businesses in the world (no matter what size) to make sustainability a strength and reduce their emissions/ESG impacts. With transparency and clear data across supply chains, small and medium businesses will be enabled to drive and lead sustainable economies.
The NetNada platform also helps to communicate sustainability improvements, automate reporting for stakeholders, and find relevant grants for their customers. They are accredited to certify you as Climate Active Carbon Neutral and to give your tenancy NABERs ratings across your streams.