As global challenges surrounding climate change, carbon reduction, biodiversity and the broader Sustainable Development Goals intensify, the demand for technology-driven, data-enabled sustainable solutions has never been higher. Investing in innovative businesses at early-stage and at scale-up infection points is essential to building a sustainable future. These companies can bring fresh perspectives and agile approaches that can potentially lead to groundbreaking technologies. Early-stage businesses are also able to explore niche areas and high-risk concepts that larger companies may avoid, pushing the sustainability market into new frontiers.
For investors, backing these innovators doesn’t just foster rapid environmental impact; it creates a cycle where emerging ideas and sustainable practices flourish and scale, accelerating our path toward global sustainability goals. However, is innovation within the investment mechanism itself also required?
· Is the investment world keeping pace with the urgency of climate challenges?
· Which sectors in the sustainability space are attracting the most investment, and what emerging areas are beginning to gain momentum?
· What are the unique hurdles early-stage companies face when raising investment?
· As the space matures, what innovative investment mechanisms are evolving, and how can businesses effectively position themselves for growth, acquisition, or liquidity events?
From understanding market timing for M&A to avoiding common exit mistakes, this session is designed to provide investors and founders with actionable insights into navigating the evolving landscape of sustainability-focused investing.
Join Alan Matthews -Director at Stakeholderz and former founder CFO of global sustainability consultant Anthesis
And Florence Seabright – Commercial Lead at Stakeholderz for a comprehensive look at the landscape of sustainable investment.
Moderated by Dana Hanby – Managing Director – ESG Nexus