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Delivering the green transition

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As a major focus for our core business, we help innovative greentech companies expand their global presence – by securing overseas customers and attracting investment – to make the world a more sustainable place.

Especially in Asia, a combination of market size, environmental and societal challenges, forward-thinking governmental policies and large corporates' appetite for innovation make it a hugely attractive destination for greentech expansion.

We are also working with large Asian corporates to help direct their massive resources toward addressing climate change.

In a 2022 report we produced for JETRO (Japan External Trade Organisation), we discovered that sustainability remains the strongest cross-industry focus for Japanese corporates. In fact, almost two thirds of Japanese innovation offices are searching for ways to improve sustainability by collaborating with startups and by embracing new technologies.

Meet our clients whose technology and innovation initiatives are having a global impact below!
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  • 5-Solid-Power
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  • 6-SILA-Nanotechnologies_web
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  • Honda
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  • 18-Mitsui-Chemicals-web
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Q&A: corporate sustainability in Japan

Our Tokyo-based Head of Government Services, Richard Lyle, spoke to The Japan Times about how Japanese corporates are looking to Europe for leadership on greentech, opening valuable commercial opportunities for western innovators.

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Our mission is to accelerate international growth and our transition towards a cleaner, greener planet by bringing together companies and organisations from all corners of the world.

Greg Sutch, Intralink CEO