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More than 100 climate tech startups showcased at COP28

Delegates walk at the Dubai’s Expo City during the COP28 in Dubai on Monday. Reuters

Delegates walk at the Dubai’s Expo City during the COP28 in Dubai on Monday. Reuters

More than 100 climate tech startups are showcasing their work at COP28 UAE’s Start Up Village in the Green Zone.

Operating in diverse sectors such as sustainable transport and agriculture, solar energy, and several others, these startups are offering innovative solutions that can contribute to a low-carbon future.

The participation of these startups demonstrates the wide range of solutions being explored and positions COP28 as a key platform for advancing sustainable technologies.

The COP28 Presidency emphasises the important role that the private sector and technology can play in delivering climate action on the required scale.

Climate technologies could at least double their contribution to global growth, while removing up to 25 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually.

Recognising the importance for breakthrough technologies to achieve deeper decarbonisation, the COP28 Presidency has been highlighting that research and development is urgently required to bring down costs for existing and emerging technologies.

To further the involvement of the private sector startups, COP28 is hosting a dedicated Technology and Innovation Hub. This platform provides the private sector with an invaluable opportunity to share best practices and showcase their contributions in addressing the climate crisis.

Following are some startups with their products to tackle climate change, which will be on display at their kiosks at the Startup Village.

Mazi Mobility: Pioneering Sustainable Transport Mazi Mobility, a Kenyan-based mobility company, is dedicated to promoting sustainable transport as a tool to advance the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement. With a focus on showcasing the transformative potential of e-mobility solutions, the company aims to reduce emissions and foster sustainable living.

In a significant partnership, Mazi Mobility and the Zayed Sustainability Prize have joined forces to launch an electric bike journey from Nairobi to Dubai. Spanning an impressive distance of 7,500 km, this journey will cover two continents and five countries, symbolising a commitment to sustainable practices on a global scale.

SolarSpace: Transforming Solar Energy Arizona-based startup, SolarSpace, is showcasing its advanced solar energy technology at COP28, featuring the M8 solar tracker. Weighing 1,500 kg and measuring 660 cm x 335 cm x 460 cm, this stationary exhibit minimises solar reflections.

Large mirrors focus sunlight onto a small focal point reaching 1,000°C in less than 8 seconds. This heat is converted into sound waves, and sound waves into electric power or cooling.

The system is based on freeze dry (sublimation) methods. Sublimation is when a solid (ice) changes directly to a vapour, skipping liquid (water) phase. The system freezes the water, puts it under vacuum and introduces heat. At about -5°C ice is fully evaporated without reaching a boiling point and condensed, while all solids are left dry in a powder form.

The system is solar-powered, modular, grid-independent, deployable system that can be deployed at any remote location and can be used for brackish groundwater or seawater. The technology has no filters to replace or chemicals to add, making its operation simple, durable and cost-effective, reducing cost.

RedSea: Sustainable Agriculture for Global Food Security RedSea products and technology significantly reduce fresh-water and energy usage, enabling profitable agriculture in arid conditions and high-temperature environments. This innovation extends the growing season in regions that traditionally experienced only seasonal farming, ultimately increasing yield.

The mission of RedSea is clear: to Feed the World Sustainably. This commitment is fulfilled by substantially reducing crop inputs in commercial farming, making it feasible to cultivate previously unsustainable regions like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the GCC. The technology is already delivering benefits to farming communities in these areas.

RedSea’s impact goes beyond agriculture-it contributes to saving water, addressing food security, reducing emissions, and enhancing the profitability of mid to low-tech farming operations.

FlyNow Aviation GmbH: Revolutionizing Urban Mobility FlyNow Aviation GmbH focuses on social, economic, and ecological sustainability through its lightweight and efficient electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft (eVTOL).

An eVTOL aircraft utilises electrical power for vertical hovering, take-off, and landing. These vehicles are optimised for electrical propulsion with battery-powered systems, offering a greener, safer, faster, quieter, and more efficient alternative to helicopters or traditional automobile taxis.

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