Scaling sustainable innovation: From research to commercial growth

The Point Zero Forum’s roundtable on “Ideas to action to progress: the innovation journey from academia to industry” established that robust institutional support, innovative funding models, public-private partnerships, supportive regulatory frameworks, interdisciplinary collaboration, and adapted investment strategies were needed to scale the science and technologies being developed today at the speeds necessary to reap their promise.
 
Funding remained a significant barrier, particularly for early-stage ventures in clean tech and hard tech sectors, and traditional venture capital models, with their short-term horizons, often fail to support the long-term, high-risk nature of sustainable technologies. The discussion highlighted the need for new financial intermediation models that provide patient capital, with institutional investors like university endowments and pension funds identified as potential sources. Additionally, public-private partnerships were recognised as crucial for driving sustainable innovation by providing the necessary resources, expertise, and regulatory support to scale sustainable technologies.
 
2024 also reflected a new challenge: emerging businesses struggle to balance commercial demands with safe, conscious development, as seen in the Pause AI and Right to Warn movements. Startups also struggle to identify and retain talent as they scale, creating challenges of culture and consistency.
 
What do experts and experienced practitioners do in the light of these challenges? This roundtable furthers the conversation to consider both the funding and business models that have proven effective in facilitating conscious scaling, and the steps being taken to ensure culture and talent serve to address global challenges such as climate change and driving progress towards a more sustainable future.

Speakers

Andreas Iten

Andreas Iten

Co-founder & Chief Executive Officer, General Partner, Tenity

Anikó Szombati

Anikó Szombati

Executive Director & Chief Digital Officer, Magyar Nemzeti Bank

Anna Breimer

Anna Breimer

Managing Director, The Breimer Group

Isabelle Lessedjina

Isabelle Lessedjina

Chairperson, Rawbank

Kfir Godrich

Kfir Godrich

Chief Innovation Officer, BlackRock

Dr Mark Shmulevich

Dr Mark Shmulevich

Managing Partner, Aloniq

Olivia Albrecht

Olivia Albrecht

Chief Executive Officer, Artemeter LLC

Sanjay Gour

Sanjay Gour

Consultant, EgonZehnder

Shayan Hazir

Shayan Hazir

Chief Digital Officer, ASEAN, HSBC

Moderator

Michael Low

Michael Low

Deputy Director, Curriculum Development & Digitalisation and Head, Finance & Technology Programmes, Singapore Management University

Prof. Thomas Puschmann

Prof. Thomas Puschmann

Executive Director, Global Center for Sustainable Digital Finance, Stanford & Zurich University

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