The best climate tech companies from Northern Ireland

Tech Nation shares some of the best and brightest climate tech companies from Northern Ireland that are tackling the climate emergency and building towards a better future.

The best climate tech companies from Northern Ireland

Gerard Grech, Founding CEO of Tech Nation, comments: “Earth Day is a good time to remind ourselves that aside from the need to change our behaviours as citizens and consumers, climate technology is critical to achieving Net Zero, globally. The UK climate tech sector has seen a doubling of investment deals over the last 3 years, with acceleration in areas such as energy, agriculture, waste management and transportation.

“Scaling climate technology solutions needs to become a global priority if we are to meet our target of net-zero by 2050. At Tech Nation, we’ve launched a Tech Zero pledge and toolkit to help companies become even more environmentally friendly, as well as supporting dozens of companies through our dedicated Net Zero growth programme to help reduce their unique barriers to scaling. It’s vital that all state and non-state actors invest and support the growth of climate technology, given there is no time for complacency.”

Climate Tech Companies

Artemis Technologies (Belfast) is an applied technologies spin-off from the successful America’s Cup team, Artemis Racing. The company provides design and engineering services to both high-performance and commercial clients, as well as developing unique hardware and software products. Its mission is to lead the decarbonisation of the maritime industry through the design and development of transformative technologies and zero-emission vessels.

CATAGEN (Belfast) is a clean air data company providing emissions testing services to the world’s leading car and motorcycle brands. It uses a proprietary toolset to help these brands meet or exceed global emissions standards. Using this knowledge and data, CATAGEN is developing PED, a new product which mines the unique data and uses models to create a software technology platform to inform individuals about their emissions footprint to create behaviour change.

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