Showcases innovations and investments in climate technology, clean energy, and sustainable practices aimed at addressing climate change and promoting energy efficiency.
Faster permitting is key!
AI is transforming climate!
Fundamentals haven't changed!
Hidden Energy Data
Climate tech's broader impact!
Unseen Carbon Footprint
Opportunities vs. Challenges
Energy, Tech, Policy!
“we're now I think moving into a second stage where the AI innovations aren't just how good is your model... but are you developing an application that's energy efficient and that's socially responsible.”
“I think in short we will see a transition from climate tech as a vertical rather becoming a horizontal layer across multiple verticals and I think the lines between climate tech and industrial tech will blur.”
“"My main argument for Israeli startups to come to uh Europe is it's a huge market. 500 million end consumers alone in the European Union countries and another 250 million end consumers in whole Europe."”
“obviously I believe that robot delivery is the future”
The rapid ascent of artificial intelligence promises transformative solutions across industries, yet it casts a growing shadow over environmental sustainability. As AI models become more complex and widespread, their energy demands are skyrocketing, raising critical questions about the technology's true ecological footprint. This dilemma was a central theme at the Calculist AI Conference in Tel Aviv, where Joe Gamse, COO of the Jewish Climate Trust, shed light on the challenges and opportunities for responsible AI development.
In an insightful discussion at CEX Minet Techch Berlin 2025, Jonas Hornung, Principal at Uber Morgan Ventures, offered a compelling perspective on the current state and future of climate technology. Despite recent market fluctuations, Hornung asserts that the foundational drivers for climate tech innovation are more robust than ever, emphasizing the urgent need for technological solutions to global environmental challenges.
In a candid discussion at CEX Mind Tech Berlin 2025, Eveline Steinberger, a prominent figure in venture capital and tech entrepreneurship, laid out a compelling argument for Israeli startups to shift their gaze from the traditional US market towards Europe. Steinberger, known for her work with Blue Mines and as a venture partner at JDP, emphasized Europe's vast consumer base and robust industrial infrastructure as critical factors for scaling innovative technologies.
Carmit Proper, Director of Customer Success at Starship Technologies, shares insights into the burgeoning world of autonomous robot delivery. Speaking at Mind the Tech London 2025, Proper detailed how Starship's innovative robots are transforming last-mile logistics, making deliveries more efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly.