Cleado was founded to bridge the gap between advanced material science and the global demand for climate-proof, sustainable infrastructure.
Founded in 2014, Cleado emerged with a singular goal: to facilitate climate-proof housing for a world facing accelerating environmental instability.
While the vision was established early, it was after the founders’ extensive tenures in international innovation and design that the technology and global market conditions aligned to make the current "Energy Agreement" model possible.
Today, Cleado is a global platform that provides permanent, high-performance housing at the speed of temporary shelters, ensuring social sovereignty through energy independence.
Jonas Svensson, Founder and CEO of Cleado, leads the company’s vision to redefine housing through climate-resilient infrastructure and scalable innovation.
He founded Cleado in 2014 with the ambition of enabling climate-proof housing at a global scale. Following his tenure at the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), where he served as Head of Global Innovation and Technology in Copenhagen, the technological and market conditions aligned to bring this vision into full realization.
At UNOPS, he led global initiatives in sustainable innovation and impact investment, connecting public and private stakeholders across education, incubation, investment, and policy to accelerate solutions aligned with international development frameworks.
Today, Cleado operates as a fully deployable platform, including a model that enables implementation without upfront capital expenditure, structured through long-term energy-based payment frameworks.
With more than twenty years of experience across the global startup and investment ecosystem, Jonas has built and scaled ventures as a founder, advisor, and investor. He has also held senior leadership roles in venture capital, including serving as chairman of a firm in Tokyo.
He holds a master’s degree in Global Management from the University of Salford and has conducted advanced research in global innovation and development, supporting Cleado’s position at the forefront of next-generation infrastructure for a climate-stable world.
Daniela is the architect of Cleado’s design strategy and global brand positioning. She specializes in translating complex engineering into scalable, market-ready infrastructure that meets the aesthetic and functional demands of diverse global markets.
With over two decades of experience in creative direction and strategic planning, she also serves as Director of the Global Ocean Cluster (Portugal). In this role, she leads international collaborations focused on climate solutions and research alignment.
At Cleado, she ensures that every deployment integrates high-level product design with structural resilience, driving the adoption of sustainable housing across the international ecosystem.
Former President (1996–2000) and Vice Chairman of NASDAQ, where he played a central role in the IPOs of major technology companies including Microsoft and Oracle. He co-founded the Technology Group at Alex. Brown & Sons and is the founder and Chairman of Princeton Capital Management.
With over four decades of leadership across financial markets, technology, and capital formation, Berkeley has also served on U.S. cybersecurity advisory boards and chaired the National Infrastructure Advisory Council. His leadership provides Cleado with institutional credibility at the highest level of global capital markets.
An international lawyer and retired general counsel and director with nearly 40 years of experience in UN system organizations. Most recently, he led a cost-effective, solutions-oriented legal team for a self-financing, multi-billion-dollar organization focused on peace, humanitarian aid, and development.
He describes himself as a development structures architect, conceptualizing and implementing innovative activities and operational models; an effective change leader, designing agile, resilient organizational structures; and a knowledge practitioner, delivering comprehensive packages on governance, risk, compliance, policies, training, intranets, and document management.
As a global geopolitical expert, he represents stakeholders before governments, international organizations, development banks, and the private sector, addressing governance, oversight, strategic positioning, and partnerships. He also brings deep expertise in global operations, including administrative law (disciplinary processes and dispute resolution), procurement, and supply chains across diverse geographies.
Edward Roundpoint is a Mohawk entrepreneur, U.S. Marine Corps veteran, and former elected Chief of the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne (2018–2024). With over 30 years of experience across technology, manufacturing, and Indigenous economic development, he leads a portfolio of enterprises including Eastern Door Trading Co. Ltd., Arrowhead Pharmacy, and Whirlwind Enterprises.
He serves as Co-Convener of the Jay Treaty Border Alliance-Collaboration Initiative (JTBA-CI) Entry of Goods Technical Working Table and has completed executive education at the Harvard Kennedy School. Grounded in Haudenosaunee governance and the Two Row Wampum, Edward brings a systems-level approach to nation-building, uniting cultural integrity, economic sovereignty, and modern innovation to advance First Nations prosperity.
Cleado’s technology is currently under peer review at Nature Sustainability (Springer Nature) and One Earth (Cell Press / Elsevier) — two of the world’s leading sustainability science journals. Cleado’s research affirms the dome’s thermal, structural, and economic superiority across five climate contexts.
Cleado manufactures all dome components at its production facility in Faarup, Denmark, operated through Cleado Sustainable ApS. Panels are produced to Cleado specifications and shipped worldwide using standard container logistics.
Our vision is already a global reality, with over 128,000 units committed across diverse climates, from the Caribbean to Northern Africa and Scandinavia.
A funded end-of-life recycling programme ensures 98% of deployed units are recovered and recycled — built into every energy agreement from day one.
Cleado is not a company.
It is a long-term commitment to a climate-stable world. We believe that permanent resilience and energy sovereignty should be the standard for every nation and every enterprise.