Europe has a key opportunity to lead climate tech innovation, as discussed by Fernando Casado Cañeque from Inclimo Climate Tech Fund.Fernando emphasizes the importance of accelerating climate tech, including AI-powered energy grids and regenerative agriculture.Founders are shifting towards market-driven solutions in climate tech and engaging in strategic collaborations.The water and agrotech sector in Europe, especially in Spain, presents transformative potential often overlooked by investors.Inclimo balances immediate climate impact with long-term transformative technologies when evaluating investments.Barcelona offers unique advantages as a climate tech hub but faces challenges in securing growth-stage funding and industry collaboration.Regulatory shifts in the US and EU's Green Deal are shaping Europe's climate tech ecosystem towards innovation and resilience.AI is a significant accelerator for climate solutions but requires careful oversight to mitigate risks.Over the next five years, climate tech will see major transitions towards regenerative agriculture, energy efficiency, and mainstream adoption.Inclimo is positioned to support founders through these changes by focusing on scalable, impact-driven startups in the climate tech sector.