Amsterdam, October 17, 2025 – Arcadis (EURONEXT: ARCAD), a global leader in sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions, today announced the global launch of Climate Risk Nexus, a proven digital platform that helps organizations turn complex climate science into clear, decision-grade insights.
Developed with clients worldwide over the past three years, Climate Risk Nexus builds on its successful pilot phase to move beyond exposure mapping and traditional modeling to plan, prioritize, and invest in climate resilience with confidence. It integrates best-in-class global climate data, client-specific asset and operational information, and Arcadis’ deep resilience expertise to translate physical climate risk into strategic investment and operational decisions.
“Climate Risk Nexus is empowering our clients to understand what multiple climate perils really mean to their assets and operations - enabling transparent, data-driven, science-backed decision-making,” said Roni Deitz, Global Director of Climate Adaptation at Arcadis. “We’ve seen success using it to help clients in freight and logistics, higher education, financial services, and manufacturing understand how climate risk will affect their assets, operations, and investments, and most importantly, with a clear pathway to both mitigate and plan for it with certainty.”
The platform is already delivering results for Arcadis’ clients worldwide. In Australia, Arcadis worked with TAFE NSW to assess 168 education campuses and 24 asset types across more than 1,600 buildings, delivering a climate risk roadmap that achieved a 22% uplift in their climate risk maturity and strengthened the university’s resilience planning.
In the United States, a multi-state freight rail operator used the tool to determine that fewer than 5% of assets accounted for 80% of system-wide material physical risk - insights now guiding their investment and operational priorities.
Climate Risk Nexus has also helped a global manufacturer in assessing site-level vulnerabilities and aligning adaptation priorities with disclosure frameworks, and a North American logistics provider in evaluating how flooding and heat risk could affect warehouse operations, fleet continuity, and service delivery.
“Across every sector, our clients are looking for clarity. Not just about where climate risks exist, but how they affect performance, supply chains, asset resilience, and long-term economic value,” said Heather Polinsky, Global President, Resilience at Arcadis. “Climate Risk Nexus helps bridge the gap between climate science and boardroom strategy - turning complex data into the insight leaders need to protect assets, maintain continuity, and build credibility with stakeholders and shareholders alike.”
As organizations face growing exposure to extreme weather, Climate Risk Nexus provides the data-driven intelligence needed to turn climate risk into targeted action. The platform builds on Arcadis’ leadership in digital and technical climate risk and resilience solutions, aligning with leading disclosure and reporting frameworks like the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosure (TCFD) and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).
Climate Risk Nexus is now available globally. To learn more or request a demonstration, visit nexus.arcadis.com or contact Roni Deitz.
