Bio-fertilizers – the Natural Way to Feed the Planet
…creation of nutrients in the soil that are more bio-available to the plant. The second group forms a major part of what are known as biostimulants. Microbial Innovation Business Models…
…creation of nutrients in the soil that are more bio-available to the plant. The second group forms a major part of what are known as biostimulants. Microbial Innovation Business Models…
…will likely keep energy in the back of users’ minds, which is good for all the Beliebers. Grid edge innovation then vs. now Investments in grid edge resources broke records…
…was sold to Honeywell. In addition, the company developed an entire software suite to assign EVs, monitor charge states and trade energy at night in the 4 second CAISO market….
…Investing widely in energy research Asia is projected to require US$1.7 trillion (S$2.3 trillion) of infrastructure investments annually from 2016 to 2030, which is more than double the level in…
…as well as multiple large oil & gas companies). This secondary use of cyber data can create new markets for cyber monitoring companies such as Nozomi, where the data they…
…our second, and to our third. This is long-term investing, and some will leave sooner than others, but all our investors have presented themselves as in it for the long-term….
The second takeaway I had from our recent 15th annual Cleantech Forum Europe in Stockholm concerned incumbency – but from a different angle than usual. Typically, we think about incumbency…
…per second. More recent developments in computational processing speed and cloud-based infrastructure have allowed startups to access the tools needed for climate modelling, creating opportunities for innovators to delivering data…
…to capture value and reduce operational expenditure. Figure 2 outlines some of the investments made into edge computing innovators. Figure 2 Shows investment made into edge innovators. Applications Since business-specific…
…vertical farms are not what you would expect. There are the agriculture and food-focused investors, such as Wheatsheaf Investments (AeroFarms) or Finistere Ventures (Plenty, BioLumic), but the majority are generalists,…