Climate change:Bridging the gap between innovation and investment

What did Mike Cherrett, Director, Climate KIC Europe, Marily Konstantinopoulou, scientific associate, Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation, Roelof Moll, project manager, BRIGAID, Michael Iggy Litaor, professor, head, MIGAL, Hydrogeochemistry Lab, Katerina Pramatari, associate professor, department of management science & technology, Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) and Phoebe Koundouri, co-chair UN SDSN Greece, professor, Athens University of Economics and Business, talk about at this session?

Mike Cherrett addressed the contribution of EIT Climate KIC Europe to the creation of a European community of knowledge and innovation. He presented EIT Climate KIC Europe and how it helps the transition to a zero carbon economy.

Marily Konstantinopoulou, talked about how ocean plastics can be recycled through three-dimensional prints (3D Printing) and presented the Laskaridis Foundation project “Second Nature”.

Roelof Moll addressed that BRIGAID project will help Europe cope with disaster risk reduction and manage the increasing impact of natural hazards such as – floods, droughts, extreme weather conditions, heat waves and mega-fires.

Prof. Michael Litaor, high lightened that the Mediterranean basin has a water scarcity problem and therefore needs water treatment and desalination facilities, stressing that “we need to use the available water resources by cleaning them with phosphates and nitrogenous elements so that they can be exploited for the needs of livestock farming and agriculture”.

Dr. Katerina Pramatari, said, at the presentation of Uni.Fund scope of work: “For the first time we make it easier for startups to close the gap until they enter into discussions with the large funds”. Moderating the panel on Climate Change,

Prof. Koundouri, addressed the opportunity for targeted initiatives at the entrepreneurial sector such as green shipping, blue economy, and the water-food-energy nexus.

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