SDGx
SDGx is a private UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) technology funds management and advisory group, headquartered in Singapore with offices in Sydney, Bangkok, and Berlin. SDGx Ventures manages a climate technology VC fund across Asia, Australia, and the EU. It invests in deep tech companies accelerating the transition to a zero-carbon economy within the intersections of the energy, mobility, and production sectors. SDGx Ventures aims to have over US $1bn invested in climate technologies by 2030. SDGx has also launched the SDGx Globalizer & SDGx Impact Advisory, and holds a close partnership with Nanyang Technology University (NTU) in Singapore. Within these disciplines, SDGx offers impact and technology advisory and acceleration services for industry and emerging high growth companies. SDGx is launching a world-first climate technology VC fund across Asia, Australia, and the EU. It will invest in proven emerging technology companies reducing carbon emissions across the intersections of energy, mobility, and production. SDGx aims to have over US $1bn invested in climate technologies within 10 years. SDGx has also launched the SDGx Globalizer and Green Marine project in partnership with Nanyang Technology University (NTU) in Singapore. Within this partnership SDGx offers technology advisory and acceleration services for industry and emerging high growth companies. The SDGx Near Future Lab is a global multidisciplinary research network, in partnership with nobel laureate Prof Mohamed Yunus, designed to explore the impact of technology on society through publications, academic and student exchange, and development of education programs.
Climate tech focus
Company mission
Our mission is to invest $1B into the deep tech sector that focusses on climate solutions with each investee having the ability to reduce GHG emissions by 0.5 gigatons per annum over 10 years. We are an impact VC Investment Manager and our mission is to create significant financial returns alongside significant positive social and environmental impact returns for all stakeholders , enabling a "just " decarbonisation transition and leaving no one behind.