MIT Technology Review's 15 ClimateTech Companies to Watch
MIT Technology Review
We are investing in the development and integration of multi-systems and technology, like advanced computing, mobility, and the built environment, that will create more effective, productive, and inclusive foundational technology for industrial systems.
“We will need to rethink the foundations upon which our systems and world are built in order to prepare for our growing populations and biggest challenges of the next 50 years. From compute power to manufacturing to new means of transport, advances here will be necessary for all sectors to move forward.”
Reed Sturtevant Engine Ventures ![]()
Optical interconnect for semiconductors. A Photonic Fabric for chip-to-chip and on-chip data movement.
Tackling the world’s hardest computational challenges with scalable quantum computers.
Automating the logistics industry with a humanistic AI-powered autonomous driving system.
A secure, resilient operating system, designed for the cloud computing era.
Generating diverse genomes to scale and digitalize biomanufacturing.
Ultra-efficient optical circuits to de-bottleneck data centers and telecom networks.
Using wireless charging to unlock new opportunities in mobility and medicine.
Powering the future of public transit.
Next generation of super metal alloys, enabling a critical step to the energy transition.
Optimizing the resources at the heart of every cloud computation.
Significantly more efficient electronics: from cell towers to data centers.
Enabling the next era of fully electrified heavy machinery.
Applying a fundamental mathematical insight to the problem of turbulence.
A materials breakthrough to eliminate the climate impact of cooling.
Reinventing the architecture of electricity transmission to enable a fully decarbonized grid.
Creating beautiful, intelligent, and scalable building systems that raise the standards of low-to-high rise construction.
Using fluorescence to unlock new layers of information.
Industrial Generative AI for Industrial-Scale Problems.
Biomanufacturing of tree and plant products for supply surety and to prevent deforestation.
Cost-effective, zero-carbon cement produced via electrochemistry.