Climate Entrepreneurship for Scientists, Developers and Engineers
The biggest challenges in decarbonisation and how to use Carbon13 to launch your venture
Upcoming dates:
17th July 17:00 – 18:00 BST

About this Event
This webinar is an introduction to the most urgent challenges in decarbonisation and emissions reduction, specifically focusing on the main problem areas that engineers, scientists and inventors can solve through starting a climatetech venture.
We will then discuss the venture capital route for funding these ventures and why it is currently the faster and often surer route for launching complex projects with a high decarbonisation impact.
Finally, we will cover how you can use Carbon13 to launch such a venture: how to move your concepts past TRL3-5, how to find the highest impact opportunity for your IP, and how to develop the appropriate funding strategy.
In short, founders use Carbon13 to find the right cofounder, maximise the total addressable carbon reduction, and build an investable startup to deliver the maximum impact.
Who this webinar is for
This webinar is for every scientist, engineer, inventor, or person with deep technical expertise in an emitting sector, who wants to build a startup that fights climate change.
You may also be part of a cofounding team already, but most founders come to us because they’re looking for a committed cofounder with the same appetite for innovation that they have. Our webinar will cover how we support technical founders to do this.
Carbon13 is based in Cambridge UK and Berlin, but the mostly-remote programme is open to everyone around the world.
About Carbon13
Carbon13 is the venture builder for the climate emergency. 80+ purpose-driven founders join each cohort to form teams and build ventures with the potential to reduce emissions by millions of tonnes a year.
If you want to fight climate change, then Carbon13 is currently the strongest launchpad for you to build a decarbonisation venture from scratch—we’ve made pre-seed investments in 46 teams since 2021. Half of those are building hardtech solutions in areas such as waste, battery storage, methane capture, renewable energy, construction and composite recycling.
We only work with early stage founders who can team up with serial entrepreneurs, carbon experts and industry folks (who make up the rest of our cohorts) to build ventures that can reduce emissions by 10 million tonnes a year.
How does Carbon13 work?
On Carbon13 you are building a startup as part of a cohort of 80+ founders. You are not sat in a room being told what you already know. Our programme is designed to 10x the work you’re doing, because the planet doesn’t have time to waste on theory or incremental ideas.
Phase 1: Teaming & Ideation in 6 weeks
You will find a cofounder in the first 6 weeks. As a technical founder you most likely will team up with a founder with a proven track record in founding startups or leadership in emitting sectors. 90% of the 80+ founders on the cohort form teams within 6 weeks.
Phase 2: Validation in 14 weeks
Your team will intensely work on:
Team strengthening | Carbon intelligence | Rapid iterations of concepts | Business model forming | Prototype testing | Intellectual property | Customer development | Stakeholder development | Behaviour change | Governance | Venture incorporation
Phase 3: Acceleration in 3 months
After Phase 2, we invest pre-seed into 10-12 ventures. They then use Phase 3 to focus on market, product, business model and strategy to prepare the venture for further seed-stage investment. We also help you look at scaling strategies, managing growth pains and developing a funding strategy.
The next cohorts will begin in Cambridge, UK on the 7th of November 2023 and in Berlin in Jan 2024.