Deadline Date: June 01, 2026
The Deep Scale Climate Tech Accelerator is offering to support deep tech startups in scaling internationally through advanced lab infrastructure, ecosystem integration, and access to strategic industries.
The focus areas of this opportunity include climate-resilient food systems that improve food production, processing, and distribution under climate stress; clean energies and transition solutions that support decarbonization through renewable energy, storage, electrification, and energy management technologies; environment and biodiversity innovations that focus on ecosystem monitoring, restoration, carbon capture, waste valorization, water desalination, and mining-related technologies; and sustainable cities and infrastructure solutions that reduce environmental impact through low-carbon materials, circular construction, and improved design and building processes.
The accelerator targets global deep tech ventures at Technology Readiness Level 6 and above that are seeking international expansion and access to advanced wet and dry laboratory facilities. It provides a structured environment that bridges the gap between technological validation and commercialisation, enabling startups to transition effectively into global markets.
Participants benefit from vertical-specific support that addresses regulatory, technical, and commercialisation challenges during scaling. The program also offers internationalisation support through engagement with global investors and corporates, helping startups build cross-border partnerships, pilots, and market entry strategies.
Startups gain access to a global deep tech ecosystem where they can define priority markets, develop entry models, and align technical readiness with regulatory milestones for phased global expansion. The platform also provides immediate access to state-of-the-art laboratory infrastructure, including wet and dry labs equipped for micro, molecular, and cell biology research.
The initiative focuses on enabling climate-focused innovation across key sectors such as sustainable food systems, clean energy transition, environmental protection, and sustainable urban development.
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