Valiant Business media, organiser of the London Climate Technology Show, has said the third edition of the event has helped pave a vital roadmap towards fully decarbonising our planet through sustainable technologies.
The event, held at ExCeL London, brought together policymakers, eco-technology leaders, industry professionals, and innovators, all unified in their call for an immediate shift to sustainable and green solutions to secure a better future for the planet.
The two-day event opened on 27th November with a keynote by Felicity Burch, Executive Director of the Responsible Technology Adoption Unit at the Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT), who spoke about AI Innovation in Clean Energy and the DSIT’s Manchester Prize. Following her, Ing. Abigail Cutajar, CEO of the Climate Action Authority, talked about Pioneering the Surge Towards Climate and Energy Transitions.
The conference unfolded over two days, featuring insightful presentations and engaging panel discussions. It delved into actionable strategies for decarbonisation, advancements in AgriTech, the evolving carbon market, eco-funds, energy, CCS, built environment and other groundbreaking innovations in climate technology.
Notable discussions highlighted the need for farmers to balance carbon stewardship with food production over the next few decades, the importance of consistent government policies to enable businesses to plan and innovate effectively, and the urgency of addressing digital and engineering skill shortages to ensure a successful green energy transition. Industry experts also called for common sustainability metrics to measure corporate efforts fairly, emphasized the value of collaboration over competition to accelerate the green transition, and underscored the need for farmers to access landscape-level data to enhance biodiversity.
The exhibition hall featured innovations and solutions in sustainability and climate technology, including carbon capture and storage (CCS) from companies like CGI and Terra CO2 Technology, carbon management and accounting solutions by Greenly and Gaia Carbon Accounting, and emerging climate technologies from innovators such as Nabla Flow and Luna 9. Other exhibitors showcased AI-driven solutions, sustainable energy systems, and innovative carbon reduction technologies, presenting a comprehensive snapshot of the future of climate tech.
The organiser said the fourth edition of the event, due to take place 1st and 2nd October 2025, will have expanded content and greater opportunities to drive meaningful change toward a sustainable future.