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MINNEAPOLIS, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ 75F today announced its selection to the inaugural cohort of Google s Climate Accelerator, a program that recognizes just 11 companies providing top innovative, impactful and scalable climate change solutions.
Launching in June, the three-month program will grant 75F access to Google s facilities, engineering and machine learning expertise. This will accelerate the deployment of 75F s IoT-based building management system to a range of buildings around the world and will help increase energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and comfort in those spaces. 75F s innovative approach to machine learning in the commercial buildings space makes them an important fit for the first Google for Startups Accelerator: Climate Change cohort, said Jason Scott, head of Startup Developer Ecosystems at Google. We re looking forward to seeing where Google s mentorship and expertise will take 75F in its mission to make
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Regenerative agriculture and AI for solar: Google funnels €10m into projects tackling climate change
Google s charitable arm Google.org has outlined how it will allocate a €10m Impact Challenge on Climate funding, naming winners in fields including solar farm optimisation and regenerative farming.
Pictured: Work on one of SnowChange s nature restoration projects. Image: Google/SnowChange Cooperative
The challenge was launched last year, with Climate-KIC as a project partner, in a bid to support initiatives that help climate adaptation and mitigation. Google.org chose to focus on renewable energy, low-carbon transport, natural resources and the circular economy with the fund.
This week, the organisation confirmed that 11 successful applicants will each receive a share of between €500,000 and €2m this year, including four UK-based initiatives.