Deeptech: Accelerating regenerative business transformation

Unlike conventional technologies, deeptech solutions often require greater investment, specialist expertise and longer development cycles. However, their transformational potential is significant. By delivering highly differentiated and defensible solutions, they can help tackle systemic sustainability challenges that traditional approaches cannot address.

To unlock this potential, organisations must move beyond traditional supplier relationships and embrace a culture of partnership, collaboration and continuous experimentation. Achieving meaningful regenerative transformation requires the combined efforts of science, business, capital and long-term strategic vision.

Key deeptech areas driving sustainable innovation

Emerging deep technologies are helping organisations accelerate progress towards sustainability and regeneration, including:

  • Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS)
  • Green hydrogen technologies
  • Advanced battery solutions
  • Biotechnology for sustainable agriculture
  • Biodegradable and bio-based materials
  • Pollution control and water reuse technologies
  • Environmental monitoring platforms powered by IoT and AI

Five trends shaping sustainable innovation

1. Ai-powered sustainability

Artificial intelligence is transforming how organisations manage sustainability by rapidly analysing large volumes of data to optimise processes and improve decision-making. Applications range from precision agriculture and resource efficiency to identifying sustainability risks and supporting greater transparency.

2. The rise of the green hydrogen economy

Green hydrogen, produced using renewable energy sources, is emerging as a critical solution for decarbonising sectors that are difficult to electrify. It offers substantial potential to reduce emissions across industry, transport and energy-intensive operations.

3. Biomaterials and sustainable chemistry

As organisations seek alternatives to fossil-fuel-derived products, biomaterials and sustainable chemistry are creating more sustainable options. Innovations such as mycelium-based construction materials can significantly reduce environmental impacts while supporting circular economy principles.

4. Regenerative supply chains and nature-based solutions

Regenerative business models aim to restore and enhance natural systems rather than simply minimise harm. Regenerative agriculture can improve soil health while sequestering carbon, while nature-based solutions help address climate change, biodiversity loss and land degradation.

5. Digital ESG and integrated sustainable finance

Digital technologies are making sustainability performance more measurable, transparent and actionable through real-time data collection and analysis. At the same time, sustainable finance is directing investment towards projects that deliver positive environmental and social outcomes.

How BIP.Verco helps

At BIP.Verco, we help organisations embed sustainability into their core business strategy and identify new opportunities for innovation, differentiation and long-term value creation.

Our tailored strategic transformation approach is grounded in regenerative thinking and impact-driven decision-making. Through in-depth analysis and active engagement with stakeholders and communities, we help organisations create practical pathways to sustainable growth and resilience.

With our support, businesses can realise the full benefits of regeneration creating value for both their organisation and the wider systems in which they operate.

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Developed by BIP and MIT Technology Review Brazil, this whitepaper explores how organisations can create lasting value through regenerative business practices.

Inside the whitepaper

You'll discover:

  • What regenerative business means in practice

  • How sustainable innovation accelerates transformation

  • The role of AI, deeptech and emerging technologies

  • Why transparency and ESG governance are becoming strategic assets

  • How collaboration drives regenerative outcomes

  • Real-world examples from leading organisations, including Natura and ArcelorMittal

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An interview with Enrico Foglia on this topic