Cleantech development is held back by disorganized local infrastructure and lack of access to technological, financial, physical, and informational resources. Brazil has raised $2.9B in cleantech venture funding in the last five years, and is fortifying an expansive network of over 80 policy-backed technology parks as a solution that fills resource gaps for local ecosystem players.?? Technology parks can facilitate longer-term financial support for continued local cleantech development from the private sector to combat future policy changes, and provide innovators and the public sector a physical nexus point to access necessary resources to accelerate innovation. Find out how Brazil is advancing cleantech through policy-backed technology parks, major investments, regional hubs, government support, and global partnerships this perspective by Arianna Bernas: https://hubs.li/Q03bjMjJ0
Materials & Chemicals | Analyst | Texas | LGBTQIA+ Pride
1 周Really interesting analysis, Arianna. Technology parks are a cool approach to building out new infrastructure. Reminds me of carbon capture hubs that help reduce risk, drive down costs and improve overall efficiency.