Over the past decade, education has quietly undergone a transformation. From children practising their times tables on a tablet to professionals learning data science from their kitchen tables, technology has steadily woven itself into the fabric of how we learn. This intersection of education and technology—known simply as EdTech—is changing the game. While the term might sound like a buzzword, EdTech is anything but. It represents a powerful shift in how knowledge is delivered, consumed, and applied—at scale. No longer confined to classrooms or lecture halls, learning can now happen anytime, anywhere, and at your own pace. In many ways, education is becoming more democratic and more dynamic than ever before.
At impakt, "impact" is more than just a catchy word—it’s the driving force behind meaningful change. We connect ambitious talent with businesses that are committed to transforming their industries for the better. Our focus spans health, education, sustainability, and beyond—even reaching into finance and other sectors that are reimagining how business is done. If a company’s activities are geared toward creating positive social, environmental, or economic change, it belongs on impakt.
After the dust settled on the 2024 election, Donald Trump’s return to the White House in early 2025 introduced a new wave of policy shifts—many of them reminiscent of his first term’s environmental rollbacks. Once again, federal agencies found themselves re-evaluating clean-energy programs, and some high-profile solar and wind projects were put on hold while regulators adjusted to the new administration’s stance. Yet, despite the turbulence, fundamental technological and market trends in climate tech have proven far too strong for any administration to halt. Rather than spelling doom for climate-focused innovation, these headwinds appear to be slowing—rather than stopping—the surging tide of low-carbon progress.