Meet the 2024 Foresight 50:Canada’s Most Investible Cleantech Companies

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VANCOUVER, BC | November 7, 2024 — Foresight Canada, the nation’s largest cleantech accelerator, has revealed this year’s Foresight 50 list, recognizing Canada’s 50 most investible cleantech ventures. The 2024 list features trailblazing companies across diverse sectors delivering solutions to urgent challenges including waste reduction, sustainable housing, emissions reduction, and food security.

According to the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI), Canada has fallen four spots since 2023 and now ranks 62nd globally in key climate battlegrounds like greenhouse gas reduction, renewable energy advancement and adoption, and overall energy consumption reduction. It is increasingly clear that Canada is struggling to keep up with other G7 countries in tackling climate change. But, there is hope. Cleantech investment in Canada held steady in 2023, with $1.1B invested—underscoring the sector’s resilience amidst global economic challenges. Securing early-stage funding remains crucial for cleantech ventures to scale and succeed. Building a strong, prosperous future economy driven by sustainability starts with investing in innovation—Canadian innovation. This year’s Foresight 50 honourees exemplify the potential for progress, indicating that while there is much work to be done, a clear path forward exists.

The Foresight 50 Showcase addresses critical funding gaps by connecting cleantech innovators with climate-focused investors and champions. Foresight 50’s panel of judges, composed of leading cleantech investors, selected this year’s 50 ventures based on their investability, potential economic and job growth impact, leadership team, environmental impact, and probability of success. The 2024 list includes founders and leaders from across Canada with diverse backgrounds and companies spanning the spectrum of early stage capital raises—from Seed to Series A, B, and beyond. 

The announcement of the 2024 Foresight 50 honourees, held in Vancouver on November 6, featured one-minute pitches from each of the exceptional ventures, and invited investors to meet these rising stars one-on-one to explore deal opportunities. 

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