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Why Most Climate Tech Startups Fail at Execution!!
Episode 943

Why Most Climate Tech Startups Fail at Execution!!

CanadianSME Small Business Podcast

March 24, 202620m 3s

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Show Notes

Welcome to the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast, hosted by Kripa Anand. Today, we explore how climate technology is evolving from an environmental conversation into a strategic driver of energy security, economic stability, and operational efficiency. For many founders, the challenge lies in crossing the gap between a successful lab breakthrough and real market adoption.

Joining us is Jamie Moran, Chief Growth Officer and Partner at ClimateDoor. With an entrepreneurial background that began in Silicon Valley’s neuroscience sector, Jamie now helps climate innovators translate scientific breakthroughs into scalable commercial solutions.

Key Highlights

  1. Climate Tech Reality: What people often misunderstand about how climate technologies appear in everyday business operations.
     
  2. Energy Security Strategy: How SMEs can use clean innovations to strengthen economic stability and operational resilience.
     
  3. Global Momentum: Why governments and large institutions are accelerating their investment in climate solutions.
     
  4. Commercialization Gap: The critical steps science led teams must take to move from validation to real market traction.
     
  5. Scaling Climate Innovation: The next major leap needed to move climate tech from testing into widespread adoption.

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Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as direct financial or business advice. Always consult with a qualified professional for advice specific to your situation.