South African cleantech innovators gain global recognition at Vienna Forum

Date: 2026-04-16
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By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

South African cleantech innovators have earned international recognition after showcasing their solutions at Cleantech Days, held alongside the International Vienna Energy and Climate Forum in Austria.

The event, part of the Global Cleantech Innovation Programme South Africa (GCIP-SA), brought together innovators, policymakers and industry leaders to highlight the role of clean technologies in transforming energy systems, driving economic diversification and supporting climate resilience.

Three leading South African ventures—Vonnie Projects, Phoka M Holdings and GODISANG SPACES—represented the country at the Global Pitching Competition, competing against participants from 22 countries. Phoka M Holdings advanced to the final six with its chemical-free water treatment innovation, designed to provide sustainable and accessible solutions to water challenges.

The company’s performance secured it a place at the Cleantech Innovation Showcase, where finalists engaged directly with global stakeholders, including investors and policymakers. Phoka M Holdings was subsequently awarded the Social Impact Award, recognising both the innovation and its potential to deliver meaningful societal benefits.

The global recognition builds on recent domestic achievements under the GCIP-SA Accelerator programme, which supported 38 early-stage enterprises during the 2025/26 cycle through mentorship, technical assistance and business development support.

The programme’s top 10 finalists reflected a diverse pipeline of solutions across sectors such as renewable energy, waste management, smart logistics and climate-smart agriculture. Participation in the cohort included a strong representation of youth and women-led enterprises.

The Global Cleantech Innovation Programme is funded by the Global Environment Facility and implemented by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, with the Technology Innovation Agency serving as the executing partner in South Africa.

Organisers say the success of South African innovators at the Vienna forum underscores the country’s growing competitiveness in the global cleantech space and highlights the role of innovation-driven enterprises in advancing sustainable economic growth.

 

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