Climate Innovation Decision-Makers
29th & 30th April 2025 | Olympia London
Entries for the Innovation Zero Awards 2025 are now live!
Powered by the UK’s largest net zero congress, the Innovation Zero Awards is where corporate procurement experts assess and reward the purchasability and impact of new climate solutions. The Awards highlight ground-breaking solutions and low carbon technologies on the market, and ensures innovators are recognised by their crucial audience of corporate buyers and investors.
As we gear up for the 2025 Awards edition, we're looking for the next round of ground-breaking solutions and cutting-edge low carbon technologies to join us. Think your business has what it takes?
Submit your entry here.
Entry Conditions:
To qualify for the Innovation Zero Awards, you must meet all of the following criteria.
The deadline for submissions is 4 February 2025.
Innovation Zero Awards 2024 Winners
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The Energy category covers all solutions that help to decarbonise legacy energy production, transportation and utilisation or storage or produce minimum-carbon energy (such as renewables).
Such solutions include energy management systems, batteries, biofuels, CHP, electromechanical storage, biomass, heat recovery, hydrogen, kinetic energy, energy monitoring and metering, utilities and others.
The Transport, Logistics & Supply Chain category covers all solutions that help to decarbonise the movement of people and goods via any form of transport or means.
Some solutions emerging from this sector are electric and hybrid vehicles, transport infrastructure, charging stations, smart parking, traffic management, fleet management, ride-sharing and others.
The Land & Water category covers all solutions that help reduce the climate impact of using land and water.
In this category, we include agriculture, food, and other consumer goods production and retail solutions, GHG capture and storage solutions, and any solutions related to biodiversity, forestry, ocean and atmosphere, climate and weather.
Category sponsored by British American Tobacco
The Industry category covers all solutions that help mitigate the climate effects of production capital goods used in manufacturing.
The scope includes the manufacturing of petrochemicals and plastics, electrical and electronics, chemicals, heavy machinery and equipment, and pharmaceuticals, among other sectors of the economy.
CATEGORY 5: MONITORING, REPORTING & VERIFICATION
The Monitoring, Reporting & Verification category covers solutions that detect, calculate, analyse, govern and offset GHG emissions.
For example, software for quantification and mapping emissions, sensors, AI and ML tools for analysing and tracking emissions, carbon offsetting projects and voluntary carbon trading platforms.
The Built category covers solutions that reduce the climate impact of construction and operation of homes, buildings, streets, urban infrastructure and spaces.
It includes solutions to mitigate climate change and adapt to its effects in this challenge, including construction materials, ecodesign, smart city technologies, building management systems, air quality management, etc.
Featuring insights from over 100 Climate Tech innovators and corporate buyers, the study examines how corporations are implementing climate innovations, identifying key motivators and barriers, and exploring how to foster the implementation of Climate Tech within the global corporate landscape.
Nastasya Savina, Director of Awards & Showcase