Case Study

Major green-tech opportunities – if we act quickly

Introduction The net zero sector is alive and well - contrary to recent negative reports. It is growing at triple the speed of the main UK economy with a multiplier effect adding an extra £1.89 of GDP for each low carbon £1 created. Green-tech’s backbone is innovation, and its successful commercialisation from post-prototype model

By |2025-04-04T13:06:14+01:003rd April 2025|Latest News, Case Study|Comments Off on Major green-tech opportunities – if we act quickly

RedCAT Network – Seed to Scale: Equity Investment for Climate Tech Founders

Introduction In February, the RedCAT Network welcomed another group of low-carbon innovators to the RedCAT Centre at the East Lancashire Chamber of Commerce. RedCAT Advocacy Events Update The session began with a brief update on RedCAT’s plans for COP30 in Belém, Brazil. We encouraged businesses to get involved in COP to

By |2025-03-31T14:24:48+01:0031st March 2025|Latest News, Case Study|Comments Off on RedCAT Network – Seed to Scale: Equity Investment for Climate Tech Founders

Innovation to boost the economy – with commercialisation help

Introduction The UK has huge green-tech exporting opportunities in a gigantic global market but a rapidly closing implementation window,  two new reports suggest. RedCAT has drilled down to the core of this very common problem. The result is a four-stage commercialisation strategy that can take low carbon innovators, businesses and newly emerging sectors over

By |2025-04-15T12:29:06+01:0028th March 2025|Latest News, Case Study|Comments Off on Innovation to boost the economy – with commercialisation help

Green-tech challenges and rewards for 2025… and a pivotal decade

Introduction Far from being stable or predictable, the next 12 months are likely to be surprising and turbulent on many counts. However, although they may take a buffeting, some priorities - including the development of sustainable green technology - are so vital that they are virtually certain to make it through to the

By |2025-03-31T14:34:38+01:0031st January 2025|Case Study, Latest News|Comments Off on Green-tech challenges and rewards for 2025… and a pivotal decade

The impact of innovative UK and Northwest green tech at COP29

Introduction One of our four strategic missions is Advocacy - extending RedCAT's successful commercialisation of green innovation regionally, nationally and globally. At COP29 Azerbaijan, Advocacy brought together many experts with skills to improve both the environment and world economy … and help Britain make an important global green-tech contribution that is far more than

By |2025-04-02T14:15:52+01:0016th December 2024|Latest News, Case Study|Comments Off on The impact of innovative UK and Northwest green tech at COP29

Boosting ‘green-tech’ innovation in the UK and globally at COP29

Introduction The Government’s new strategy for ‘Rebuilding the British Economy’ will be good for - and benefit from - a new generation of innovative green technologies that RedCAT actively promoted recently in Azerbaijan at COP29 as part of its practical but proven commercialisation approach which takes great ideas across the notorious ‘valley of death’

By |2025-04-03T12:31:40+01:0029th November 2024|Latest News, Case Study|Comments Off on Boosting ‘green-tech’ innovation in the UK and globally at COP29

UK ‘green-tech’ innovation – exporting excellent ideas to the world

Introduction Welcome to RedCAT where our unique approach to product commercialisation means that we are actively helping to take high-value low-carbon technologies across the notorious ‘valley of death’ development gap to boost GDP growth and mitigate the deepening environmental crisis. Innovation is a powerful economic tool. In recent times it has frequently been a

By |2025-03-25T14:28:00+00:0023rd October 2024|Latest News, Case Study|Comments Off on UK ‘green-tech’ innovation – exporting excellent ideas to the world

Helping Britain to develop, fund, and market a ‘green-tech’ export-orientated economy

Introduction Britain must commercialise its low carbon innovations to deliver both national economic benefits and climate solutions for the world. Specifically, the UK must develop ‘green-tech’ products and services to help meet net-zero, end the environmental crisis … and boost our national and regional economy, export performance, advanced manufacturing capabilities, research base, and sustainability

By |2025-02-24T17:19:57+00:0011th June 2024|Case Study, Latest News|Comments Off on Helping Britain to develop, fund, and market a ‘green-tech’ export-orientated economy
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