Mick Liubinskas
Mick Liubinskas
Climate Salad CEO
Mick Liubinskas is a climate tech investor and advisor. He co-founded Climate Salad to help build climate-focused startups and help the world get to and beyond net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. He has helped build 100’s of tech companies as a co-founder and with Pollenizer, Startmate, muru-D and Austrade.
Climate Tech Projects for Mick
Climate Salad — community, tools and stories from climate tech companies
Climate Tech Industry Report - 2022 - the first ever in-depth analysis of the Australian and New Zealand climate tech industry.
Climate Landscape Report — global data, taxonomy and top 1,000 climate tech companies
Climate Tech Investments
Ripe Robotics — using computer vision, AI and robotics to reduce the billions of dollars of food wasted at farms each year.
Cecil Earth — unlocking the carbon value of millions of hectares of nature
EnergyLab — climate and clean technology-focused accelerator
Startmate — technology accelerator with a big climate tech focus
Via Angelist syndicates - Terra.do, Phoenix Hydrogen, Akua, Spira, Elio, Tynt, Alga Biosciences
More Background
He programmed his Commodore 64 at age 8, sold computer networks at age 17, raised capital for a business at 22 and ran marketing globally for Kazaa at 26.
For the past 18 years he has co-founded 4 technology startup companies, including three years in San Francisco. This has included evaluating 1,000’s of ideas, building first products, getting first customers, launching globally, raising capital, closing businesses, selling businesses and all the emotional rollercoaster rides in between.
He wrote a novel to inspire teenage girls into the world of STEM, called She’s Building A Robot. It is accompanied by a series of interviews with women with careers in robotics, technology, science and maths.
Some other notable contributions:
Pollenizer (co-founder) started 25 companies.
Startmate (co-founding investor and mentor).
Spreets (advisor and investor) sold to Yahoo for ~$40m in 13 months.
muru-D (co-founder) which was Telstra’s tech accelerator which invested in 200 businesses across Australia and South East Asia
Wooboard (co-founder) (ASX: WOO)
Mick is known as Mr Focus due to his strong drive for starting small and fast, doing fast testing on the road to success and avoiding entrepreneurial distractions. He, Phil and the team from Pollenizer wrote a workbook called Startup Focus which sold 5,000 copies.
He also loves being a dad, surfing, playing football (the round ball variety) and singing bad karaoke.
Climate Tech Projects for Mick
Climate Salad — community, tools and stories from climate tech companies
Climate Tech Industry Report - 2022 - the first ever in-depth analysis of the Australian and New Zealand climate tech industry.
Climate Landscape Report — global data, taxonomy and top 1,000 climate tech companies
Climate Tech Investments
Ripe Robotics — using computer vision, AI and robotics to reduce the billions of dollars of food wasted at farms each year.
Cecil Earth — unlocking the carbon value of millions of hectares of nature
EnergyLab — climate and clean technology-focused accelerator
Startmate — technology accelerator with a big climate tech focus
Via Angelist syndicates - Terra.do, Phoenix Hydrogen, Akua, Spira, Elio, Tynt, Alga Biosciences
More Background
He programmed his Commodore 64 at age 8, sold computer networks at age 17, raised capital for a business at 22 and ran marketing globally for Kazaa at 26.
For the past 18 years he has co-founded 4 technology startup companies, including three years in San Francisco. This has included evaluating 1,000’s of ideas, building first products, getting first customers, launching globally, raising capital, closing businesses, selling businesses and all the emotional rollercoaster rides in between.
He wrote a novel to inspire teenage girls into the world of STEM, called She’s Building A Robot. It is accompanied by a series of interviews with women with careers in robotics, technology, science and maths.
Some other notable contributions:
Pollenizer (co-founder) started 25 companies.
Startmate (co-founding investor and mentor).
Spreets (advisor and investor) sold to Yahoo for ~$40m in 13 months.
muru-D (co-founder) which was Telstra’s tech accelerator which invested in 200 businesses across Australia and South East Asia
Wooboard (co-founder) (ASX: WOO)
Mick is known as Mr Focus due to his strong drive for starting small and fast, doing fast testing on the road to success and avoiding entrepreneurial distractions. He, Phil and the team from Pollenizer wrote a workbook called Startup Focus which sold 5,000 copies.
He also loves being a dad, surfing, playing football (the round ball variety) and singing bad karaoke.
Related Sessions
Farmers, Food and the Frontlines of Climate Change Innovation
MON, OCT 16, 2:30 PM
Conference
As the world faces the challenges posed by climate change, producers big and small find themselves at the crossroads of food security and environmental sustainability. Food is life, and the way we grow and eat is changing whether we're ready or not.
This interactive conversation brings together a diverse group of experts to discuss how it really is out there, and the innovative work being done to feed future generations sustainably.
Mick Liubinskas
Impact investor and founder of Climate Salad
Lee Constable
TV presenter and science educator
Dale Schilling
Finance innovator at Hillridge
Mic Black
Chief Thunderstorm Creator and founder of Rainstick