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Help Us Find the Biggest Climate Innovators for SuperGreen Live “Demo Day”

I’m asking for a favor—and I think it’s one that can genuinely move climate solutions forward.

SuperGreen Live is coming January 22–24, 2026, and it’s built to be a global stage where climate Innovation meets capital: entrepreneurs, investors, sustainability leaders, policy folks, and community builders—together—focused on turning real solutions into real momentum. We’re producing 24 hours of live programming across three days with a projected audience that could reach 30,000+ viewers across TV, Streaming, and social media.

On Thursday, January 22, we’ll host a session called Demo Day—and we’re accepting applications now at: https://s4g.biz/sgdemo

Apply for Demo Day

Here’s the key: I need your help identifying the best people to apply. Not the most famous. Not the loudest. The innovators doing work that matters—builders who are actually creating, shipping, deploying, scaling, and proving climate solutions.

Why Demo Day matters (and why applying is worth it)

When you’ve been around impact Investing long enough, you learn something simple: attention is leverage. The right visibility at the right moment can change a company’s trajectory—especially when it’s backed by credibility, context, and a real audience that includes investors.

SuperGreen Live isn’t a random Zoom webinar. It’s designed as a broadcast event—a platform where climate innovators can be seen by a serious audience and plugged into a larger conversation about funding, partnerships, and scale.

And this year, we have a program feature that I believe is especially meaningful for founders:

Siemens is on the program—Peng-Sang Cau will be there to support entrepreneurs

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Peng-Sang Cau

Peng-Sang Cau, Director of Siemens for Startups (Siemens Digital Industries Software), is part of SuperGreen Live, and her role is explicitly aligned with helping founders win. Her story is remarkable—she’s a survivor of the Cambodian Killing Fields, a founder who scaled a company from a basement, and a leader who understands what it takes to take deep tech from concept to commercial success.

At Siemens, she works to help early-stage companies—especially those tackling climate, energy, and manufacturing challenges—access enterprise-grade tools (digital twin, simulation, engineering software) that can accelerate validation and credibility.

And yes—Siemens also participates in the innovation ecosystem at the venture capital level. That matters. Because when serious platforms show up, serious people pay attention.

Investors will be watching—along with the television audience

Founders sometimes underestimate how often investor interest begins before the introduction—when someone sees a solution framed clearly, with traction and a compelling mission, in front of an audience that signals credibility.

SuperGreen Live is built for that. It’s where investors find innovators, founders meet funders, and ideas turn into action.

So here’s my ask:

Who should apply for Demo Day?

If you know a founder (or you are a founder) working on climate and sustainability solutions—especially in any of these areas—please nudge them to apply:

  • Clean energy, storage, grid resilience

  • Building decarbonization, electrification, efficiency

  • Circular Economy, materials, recycling, waste reduction

  • Regenerative agriculture, soil, water, biodiversity

  • Climate software, measurement, reporting, verification

  • Industrial innovation, manufacturing, supply-chain decarbonization

  • Climate adaptation and resilience (fire, flood, heat, etc.)

  • Community-scale solutions that improve outcomes for working people

I’m especially eager to see innovators who combine climate outcomes with community benefit—because we don’t just need climate solutions. We need climate solutions that people can afford, adopt, and trust.

Two simple ways you can help right now

  1. Send the application link to one founder today: s4g.biz/sgdemo

  2. Reply to this post (or message me) with names + links of people or companies we should encourage. A LinkedIn profile, a website, a pitch video—anything helps.

If you want a quick message you can copy/paste to a founder, here you go:

SuperGreen Live is accepting Demo Day applications for Jan 22. It’s a global streamed event with investors watching and Siemens’ Peng-Sang Cau on the program to support founders. Apply here: 4g.biz/sgdemo

Sponsorships are still available—starting at just $750

If your organization wants to be visibly aligned with climate innovation and capital formation, SuperGreen Live sponsorship packages start at $750 and go up from there.

Sponsorship is about more than a logo. It’s a way to help make the platform bigger, stronger, and more useful to the innovators who need it—and it signals that your organization is serious about climate solutions.

Download the Sponsor Kit

You can also donate to support the work

SuperGreen Live is produced in partnership with Green2Gold, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a long Legacy of advancing sustainable technologies and environmental entrepreneurship.

If you believe the world needs more stages like this—where innovators and capital actually meet—please consider a donation here: 4sc.fun/donate.

Donate Now!

One last thought

Even if you’re not submitting—or nominating—a founder, I hope you’ll register now and be part of SuperGreen Live.

Registration helps in two important ways:

First, it ensures you receive all the event details directly, including session highlights, speaker announcements, Demo Day updates, and ways to engage with founders and partners as the program takes shape.

Second, it helps us identify the people who are serious about climate solutions—the investors, founders, operators, technologists, policymakers, and impact practitioners who want to learn, connect, and help move capital and ideas where they matter most.

Two ways to register

  • Free registration is open to everyone.
    If you’re curious, learning, or exploring how climate innovation, capital, and community come together, this option makes it easy to stay informed and plugged in.

  • $25 VIP registration is designed for people who want more.
    Investors, founders, and practitioners in the impact space who choose VIP help support the production of SuperGreen Live—and signal that they’re here not just to watch, but to participate meaningfully.

Both options give you access to the full SuperGreen Live content. VIP registration gives you access to the speakers, sponsors and other VIPs in the virtual room with robust networking built in. No Travel costs and you get better-than-in-person networking!

👉 Register now at: SuperGreenLive.org

Register Now!

SuperGreen Live is about more than an event. It’s about building the ecosystem climate solutions need to scale—founders, funders, partners, and advocates, all in one place.

If you believe climate innovation deserves a bigger, better stage, I invite you to:

  • Encourage a founder to apply

  • Register yourself

  • Share SuperGreen Live with someone who should be in the room

That’s how movements grow—one intentional step at a time.

Originally Published on https://www.superpowers4good.com/

Devin Thorpe Champion of Social Good

Devin is the CEO of The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation helping diverse founders and social entrepreneurs raise capital via impact crowdfunding. He is also a bestselling author who calls himself a champion of social good. His most recent book, How to Make Money with Impact Crowdfunding, is an investment guide for everyone. He has produced about 1,500 episodes of his show featuring luminary change agents, including Bill Gates. His books—read over 1 million times—help people do more good. He has helped nonprofits raise millions of dollars via crowdfunding. He draws on his experience as an investment banker, CFO, treasurer and U.S. Senate staffer. He earned an MBA at Cornell. Frequently finding himself on airplanes, Devin is grateful to be middle-seat-sized.

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