
How to engage industrials as a key partner in scaling negative emissions tech
06/02/22 • 43 min
Investment in climate tech is rising – but do we yet have the best possible (and scalable) solutions to complex decarbonisation challenges? Benjamin Tincq, Co Founder of Marble Studios, talks with Alex about the need for disruptive tech that targets the most critical problems, tech that is created for the issue rather than a tech in search of an issue.
The conversation takes in examples of key negative emissions technologies, the need to match the critical problems we face to the right talent and the what it will it take to get the right solutions to a cost effective stage of deployment.
There’s a great call to action here too – so listen to the end to hear how domain experts (that could be you) can guide and support disruptors and tech.
Learn more about how Marble Studios is working with disruptor cohorts working on the toughest climate challenges
Connect with Benjamin Tincq here to talk about how you could apply your domain expertise to support disruptors in the climate tech space
To connect with others working to solve the industrial decarbonisation challenge, join us at Decarb Connect Europe – Amsterdam, June – the leading gathering of industrials, investors and tech all geared to accelerating decarbonisation.
*Correction: During the podcast, Ben refers to the fact that 5-15gt of CDR will be needed by 2050 according to IPCC - he has asked us to clarify that he meant "per year".
Decarb Connect focuses on the acceleration of industrial decarbonization around the globe. We do this by facilitating collaborations across the emerging decarbonization ecosystem - bringing together industrials (cement, metals and mining, glass, ceramics, chemicals, O&G), technology disruptors, investors and advisors.
Through our membership platform, the Decarbonization Leaders Network (DLN), we gather a cross sector gathering of energy-intensive industries to share insights and experiences from those leading industrial decarbonization.
If you enjoyed this conversation, take a look at what we have coming up in Amsterdam in June:
https://decarbconnect.com/events/decarb-connect-eu-2022/
Many thanks to Sassy at Janno Media for her support of this series.
Investment in climate tech is rising – but do we yet have the best possible (and scalable) solutions to complex decarbonisation challenges? Benjamin Tincq, Co Founder of Marble Studios, talks with Alex about the need for disruptive tech that targets the most critical problems, tech that is created for the issue rather than a tech in search of an issue.
The conversation takes in examples of key negative emissions technologies, the need to match the critical problems we face to the right talent and the what it will it take to get the right solutions to a cost effective stage of deployment.
There’s a great call to action here too – so listen to the end to hear how domain experts (that could be you) can guide and support disruptors and tech.
Learn more about how Marble Studios is working with disruptor cohorts working on the toughest climate challenges
Connect with Benjamin Tincq here to talk about how you could apply your domain expertise to support disruptors in the climate tech space
To connect with others working to solve the industrial decarbonisation challenge, join us at Decarb Connect Europe – Amsterdam, June – the leading gathering of industrials, investors and tech all geared to accelerating decarbonisation.
*Correction: During the podcast, Ben refers to the fact that 5-15gt of CDR will be needed by 2050 according to IPCC - he has asked us to clarify that he meant "per year".
Decarb Connect focuses on the acceleration of industrial decarbonization around the globe. We do this by facilitating collaborations across the emerging decarbonization ecosystem - bringing together industrials (cement, metals and mining, glass, ceramics, chemicals, O&G), technology disruptors, investors and advisors.
Through our membership platform, the Decarbonization Leaders Network (DLN), we gather a cross sector gathering of energy-intensive industries to share insights and experiences from those leading industrial decarbonization.
If you enjoyed this conversation, take a look at what we have coming up in Amsterdam in June:
https://decarbconnect.com/events/decarb-connect-eu-2022/
Many thanks to Sassy at Janno Media for her support of this series.
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Decarb Connect focuses on the acceleration of industrial decarbonization around the globe. We do this by facilitating collaborations across the emerging decarbonization ecosystem - bringing together industrials (cement, metals and mining, glass, ceramics, chemicals, O&G), technology disruptors, investors and advisors.
Through our membership platform, the Decarbonization Leaders Network (DLN), we gather a cross sector gathering of energy-intensive industries to share insights and experiences from those leading industrial decarbonization.
If you enjoyed this conversation, take a look at what we have coming up in Amsterdam in June:
https://decarbconnect.com/events/decarb-connect-eu-2022/
Many thanks to Sassy at Janno Media for her support of this series.
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