INNOVATION PARTNERSHIPS

“If working apart we are a force powerful enough to destabilise our planet, surely working together we are powerful enough to save it”

Sir David Attenborough, COP26


GLOBAL ALLIANCE

Through European projects and international partnerships, we operate as a gateway to the leaders of transformational clean and climate tech solutions.

STRATEGIC INNOVATION PARTNERS

Shimizu Corporation is an architectural, civil engineering and general contracting Japanese firm, with more than 210 years of history in the construction business. Shimizu has aspired to earn the trust of customers by devoting themselves to their work and creating quality products.  

In addition to the core construction business (building construction, civil engineering, and overseas construction), Shimizu engages in four main non-construction businesses: Real Estate Development, Engineering, LCV (Life Cycle Valuation), and Emerging Frontier Businesses. 

Shimizu has been a founder member of Cambridge Cleantech for almost five years, during which, Cambridge Cleantech has become a key technology scouting partner, helping the company access new technologies, specifically in the climate and green tech sector in the UK and Europe.  

Via innovation search and meet the buyer events organised by Cambridge Cleantech, Shimizu has been introduced to curated cleantech innovators working in fields such as energy storage, plastic recycling, insect-tech, hydrogen, carbon off-setting and others, leading to piloting opportunities, proof of concept development and partnerships with the startups. 

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“We are already in initial talks with many of the companies that Cambridge Cleantech selected for us through the Meet-the-Buyer event. We are very satisfied we joined Cambridge Cleantech.”

— Daisuke Kato, Shimizu Corporation


CORPORATE CASE STUDIES

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Bidfood is one of the UK’s largest food wholesalers delivering daily to around 25,000 supermarkets and restaurants. Following an innovation search by Cambridge Cleantech, UK based innovator, Dearman was able to reduce particulate emissions by 35% with their liquid nitrogen fuelled refrigeration units.

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Act&Sorb whose technology turns MDF waste into active coal and green energy has designed a full-scale demonstration plant for the Port of Rotterdam with a projected CO2 emission reduction of 100%.

Anglian Water collaborated with Ekogea Ltd to develop a trial digester rig to test additives which have the potential to improve the amount of methane produced and in turn, the amount of electricity they can self-generate.

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INNOVATION PARTNERS

Cambridge Cleantech regularly runs innovation search and Meet the Buyer activities for corporates looking to meet net-zero targets.

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