
Foresight Canada has launched a new three-part docuseries spotlighting British Columbia–based cleantech ventures that are tackling some of the province’s most urgent climate and economic issues.
Produced through the British Columbia Net Zero Innovation Network (BCNZIN), the series follows three companies—Fuse Power Management, Rohe Homes, and Tersa Earth—each addressing critical challenges ranging from water treatment and sustainable housing to decarbonizing transportation and mining.
“These innovators are not only confronting environmental challenges but also contributing to Canada’s economic resilience,” said Foresight CEO Jeanette Jackson. “This series captures the bold vision and ingenuity needed to build a clean economy in BC and across Canada.”
The featured ventures include:
Fuse Power Management, which is developing advanced energy storage and power management technologies to optimize clean energy use in transportation and industrial sectors.
Rohe Homes, a modular housing startup combining energy-efficient design with sustainable materials to address housing affordability and reduce environmental impact.
Tersa Earth, whose circular economy approach to critical mineral processing is helping transform how the mining sector handles waste and recovers valuable resources.
The series offers a behind-the-scenes look at how each venture is bringing forward-thinking solutions to market while advancing productivity and sustainability goals. It also underscores the role of regional innovation networks like BCNZIN in fostering collaboration and accelerating clean technology commercialization.