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Emerald Technology Ventures proudly celebrates the recognition of four of its portfolio companies in TIME’s prestigious list of the World’s Top GreenTech Companies for 2025. Among the honorees, Nanograf, Tropic, and Ineratec have secured spots in the top 100, showcasing their innovative contributions to sustainable technology. Additionally, Paptic has made a commendable appearance in the top 150, further highlighting the impact of Emerald’s investments in environmentally focused ventures.
This recognition underscores Emerald's commitment to fostering groundbreaking solutions that address pressing environmental challenges. Each of these companies is making significant strides in their respective fields, from advanced materials and energy solutions to sustainable packaging. Their achievements reflect a broader trend in the venture capital landscape, where there is an increasing emphasis on sustainability and responsible investment.
Emerald Technology Ventures continues to lead the charge in supporting visionary companies that prioritize ecological sustainability, reinforcing its position as a key player in the global sustainable venture capital ecosystem.
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