We are honoured to announce that NatureMetrics has been selected as a 2024 World Economic Forum (WEF) Technology Pioneer.
The WEF Technology Pioneer community is a unique group. It brings together 100 early-stage start-ups from around the world, all working on cutting-edge technologies and innovations. These companies are selected annually to collaborate with society's foremost political, business, and cultural leaders on the most pressing issues facing people and the planet.
Our CEO, Dimple Patel, Founder, Dr Kat Bruce, and Chief Nature Strategist, Pippa Howard, will be leading our involvement, working alongside the Forum community to help shape the global agenda on biodiversity management and driving progress towards meeting the global goals for nature.
The World Economic Forum recognizes innovation as the key to societal well-being and economic growth, envisioning the Technology Pioneers becoming the foremost global network for leading start-ups. As part of the community, NatureMetrics will actively engage with the Forum's Centres to amplify the impact of emerging technology to shape a better future for people and planet.
Each year, the Forum selects a group of 100 leading technology start-ups from around the world that exemplify the transformative potential and entrepreneurial spirit essential for shaping a better future. The WEF selected NatureMetrics based on its unique achievements and innovative technology.
We are humbled to be selected in the 2024 cohort, alongside an impressive list of innovative and disruptive tech businesses.
This recognition is an important milestone for us as a business. We owe our gratitude to our exceptional team - and our amazing customers - around the world, whose dedication and passion for driving impact have helped us to get to where we are today.
Stay tuned for exciting updates as we proudly represent our mission as part of the Forum community. Do reach out if you're interested in feeding into the conversations or if you're planning to attend any WEF events where can connect and collaborate.
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