
As we step into 2026, we reflect on a year marked by international dialogue, multi-market partnerships, and steady execution—foundations that continue to shape Greennex Global’s role in connecting climate innovation with capital and deployment opportunities worldwide.
2025: A Year of Progress and Connection
Over the past year, Greennex Global continued to strengthen its role as a bridge between U.S. climate deep tech and international institutional capital. In 2025, we engaged with 60+ climate technology companies and worked alongside 40+ institutional investors, corporate venture teams, and government-linked partners across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
Through our monthly Pulse Roadshows, we showcased 25+ U.S.-based startups, creating focused conversations around commercialization, cross-border deployment, and long-term scale. These exchanges emphasized substance and continuity—bringing founders and investors back into dialogue rather than one-off introductions.
Our participating startups spanned advanced battery materials, power electronics, grid-edge systems, industrial decarbonization, carbon utilization, and infrastructure software. What connected them was not only technical depth, but global relevance—the ability for these technologies to travel, adapt, and scale across markets facing shared energy and infrastructure challenges.
Moments That Stayed With Us
Looking back, several experiences from the year stand out as markers of how the Greennex platform is being used in practice.
Our collaboration with the City of Yokohama, which began during New York Climate Week 2025, grew into a deeper, ongoing dialogue around how cities, investors, and innovators can work together over time. That partnership has since evolved into a year-long strategic program, reinforcing the value of patient, structured international engagement.
Alongside this, we introduced Global Venture Dialogue—a forum designed not around pitching, but around conversation. Bringing together global investors, government partners, and climate founders, these sessions created space to reflect on where capital is moving, where deployment friction persists, and how climate technologies transition from local traction to global infrastructure.
Why These Technologies Travel
The technologies Greennex works with—energy storage, grid modernization, industrial electrification, carbon utilization, and infrastructure software—address challenges shared across regions. While policy and market structures differ, the underlying system needs are strikingly similar.
Our role is to help translate across those differences: connecting U.S. innovation with international demand, institutional capital, and local execution partners, while supporting thoughtful adaptation rather than replication. Globalization, for us, is about durability and fit.
2025: Expanding the Climate Gateway
In 2025, we will continue expanding the Greennex Climate Gateway, both geographically and structurally.
In Asia-Pacific, we are building on established relationships in Japan while deepening engagement in Singapore and other high-growth markets, where sovereign-linked funds, corporate investors, and infrastructure players are actively seeking validated climate technologies with clear deployment pathways.
In Europe, our work is broadening across the UK and Northern Europe, including Denmark and the Nordic region, where grid flexibility, energy systems integration, and industrial decarbonization are deeply embedded in market design. At the same time, we are expanding engagement with Switzerland’s institutional and venture capital ecosystem, aligning with investors known for long-term infrastructure thinking and capital discipline.
New Ways to Stay Connected
We’re also evolving how we support our community throughout the year.
In addition to our monthly Pulse Roadshows, we’re introducing Climate Mentor Office Hours—smaller, focused sessions where founders can engage directly with experienced operators and investors around fundraising, market entry, and scaling decisions.
We’re also hosting Innovation Open Houses, designed as more intimate gatherings that prioritize dialogue and relationship-building over formal presentations.
Across all of these formats, our goal remains the same: to stay close, to be useful, and to support real progress beyond introductions.
Looking Ahead: Scale with Intention
In the year ahead, Greennex aims to work with 40–50 carefully selected climate deep-tech startups, engaging a network of Tier 1 and Tier 2 institutional investors, opportunity partners, and strategic capital providers.
Our focus remains intentional: fewer companies, deeper engagement, and repeat interaction—supporting founders at key inflection points while giving investors sustained visibility into technologies shaping the next phase of climate infrastructure.
Continuing the Conversation
Thought leadership remains central to how Greennex shows up in the ecosystem. In collaboration with Urban Future Lab, we will continue convening conversations and surfacing insights around climate innovation, deployment, and investment—staying close to the questions that matter as technologies move from lab to market and across borders.
An Open Invitation
Whether you’ve joined us as an investor, a founder, a government partner, or a collaborator along the way, we’re grateful for the trust and openness that make this community work.
We’re excited to keep building—thoughtfully, globally, and together—in 2026.
Warmly,
Stella Song
Founder, Greennex Global