NatureMetrics at COP16: Navigating the nature tech revolution
Our team will be on the ground in Cali, Colombia between October 21 and November 1 for COP16, engaging customers and partners, offering our guidance on how to navigate the nature tech revolution.
At COP15 in Montreal, NatureMetrics launched the world’s first nature performance monitoring platform, powered by eDNA technology. Two years on and a critical moment presents itself at COP16 – an opportunity to assess progress and build action plans to move to a nature-positive future.
We’re proud to be supporting global conservation organisations, corporates and governments to understand, manage and report their nature-related impacts through our award-winning site-based measurement technology.
Our team will be on the ground in Cali, Colombia between October 21 and November 1, engaging customers and partners, offering our guidance on how to navigate the nature tech revolution.
Meet the team attending COP16 and feel free to get in touch directly if you’d like to set up a meeting.
Our team on the ground
Pippa, Sander, Benji, Joe, and Vere look forward to seeing you at COP. Follow the links below to start the conversation.
NatureMetrics events at COP16
Our team will be involved in important conversations across the conference, providing practical guidance on how to robustly measure nature impact, ensuring that site-based metrics sit at the heart.
Here is a snapshot of just some of the key events where we’ll be speaking.
Blue Zone Stand
October 21st – 23rd | Biodiversity Technology and InnovationExpo
Drop by for live demos of our eDNA technology, Nature Intelligence platform, and discussions on how eDNA can support your biodiversity monitoring and reporting. Find out more.
Bloom Breakfast Event: “How Companies are Unifying Technology to Make Progress on Biodiversity”
October 24th, 9:00 AM | InterContinental Cali
Explore how the Nature Tech Alliance is uniting technologies to forge powerful solutions to overcome major biodiversity challenges with Salesforce, Planet and ERM . Find out more.
Nature Positive Pavilion: "Biodiversity Data: The Missing Link in Climate Action"
October 27th, 8:00 AM | Nature Positive Pavilion, Small Room
Explore how Anglo American and Accenture are using eDNA to guide their biodiversity monitoring and reporting in the extractives sector. The event will be streamed online too. Find out more.
Nature Tech Alliance Roundtable: The Nature Tech Revolution
October 27, 3:00 PM | Great Casa Britanica - Casa Obeso Mejía
Join this roundtable with the Nature Tech Alliance (ERM, Salesforce, Planet Labs and NatureMetrics) to learn how 18 companies are starting to see biodiversity monitoring challenge more clearly and harnessing new technologies to meet increasingly urgent commitments. These leading companies straddle diverse sectors, from finance, energy, food & agriculture and mining, with headquarters and footprints worldwide. Register here.
October 27th, 9:00 AM | TNFD Hub, Dann Carlton Hotel, Cali, Colombia
Join a panel discussion hosted by BloombergNEF at the COP16 conference, focusing on opportunities for businesses in reducing the direct drivers of nature loss.
This session will feature insights from industry leaders, including Pippa Howard, Chief Nature Strategist at NatureMetrics, who will share her expertise in biodiversity and nature intelligence. The panel will follow a brief presentation on key case studies of companies driving nature-positive innovations.
Content and launches at COP16
We’re eagerly anticipating the launch of our new white paper developed in conjunction with the Nature Tech Alliance.
On Thursday 24th October at 9am, we’ll be revealing the findings from interviews with 18 corporates on how they’re navigating the new nature reporting landscape. Inside we offer practical guidance for large corporates looking to manage and measure their nature impact at enterprise level. Watch this space!
In the meantime, feel free to engage with some of our recent articles relating to topics we’ll be discussing at COP16:
New guide from NatureMetrics reveals the importance of integrating site-based nature data into CSRD ESRS E4 disclosure for long-term sustainable operations.
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