Nairobi/Stockholm, 20 January 2022 - UN-Habitat and Sweden today announced the list of innovative companies that will demonstrate cleantech solutions in four world cities.

A total of 45 finalists from Brazil, Colombia, Uganda, and the United Kingdom were selected from nearly 200 proposals that were reviewed by an expert advisory panel, the cities and the Climate Smart Cities Challenge partners.

Applications were evaluated based on three criteria: whether they were ready to be demonstrated in a real-world environment, well-suited to join a team, and have great potential to achieve impact.

The solutions proposed by teams of innovators in four cities - Bogotá, Bristol, Curitiba and Makindye Ssabagabo- will tackle specific challenges such as freight mobility and affordable housing.

“It is crucial to rethink the way we design, manage, and plan our cities, to enable them to perform in a way that contributes to meet the target of a carbon-free world. The Climate Smart Cities Challenge provides a platform for collaboration and co-creation, to find innovative solutions that contribute to a better urban future,” said UN-Habitat Executive Director Maimunah Mohd Sharif.

"Cities and communities are central to achieving the necessary climate transition, which is why initiatives such as the Climate Smart Cities Challenge are important to contribute to climate neutrality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions through innovative solutions,” said Darja Isaksson, Director General of Vinnova – Sweden’s Innovation Agency.

Over the next four months finalists will be able to work with city stakeholders to fine-tune solutions, adapt to the city context, and form relationships among other finalists to build towards creating a team of complementary partners.

In June 2022, up to four winning teams will be announced at the World Urban Forum in Katowice, Poland. The winning teams will share up to 400,000 Euro in a planning phase to build towards demonstrating their solutions in the cities in 2023, with the ultimate aim of creating solutions that will create better futures in cities around the world.

Winning teams of the Climate Smart Cities Challenge will work with cities, investors and other partners to demonstrate new pathways and capabilities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while also contributing to nature restoration, social justice, health, security, employment and other societal benefits.

The finalists are:

Bogotá

  • ZaiNar
  • Beemetrix
  • Scipopulis Desenvolvimento e Análise de Dados Ltda.
  • ClearRoad, Inc.
  • Wiiglo
  • Greater Than / FIA Smart Driving Challenge
  • RUNWITHIT Synthetics
  • SingulaCity
  • DecisionBrain

Bristol

  • Greencore Construction Ltd.
  • Bioregional Hill
  • We Can Make
  • igloo Regeneration
  • Edaroth Limited
  • changebuilding
  • Parametric Solutions AB
  • Brighter Places
  • Microgrid Foundry Limited
  • Nodono technology AB
  • ilke Homes
  • Innerspace homes group ltd
  • Bristol Community Land Trust
  • Ecoclime Group AB
  • PyTerra Limited

Curitiba

  • Green Bricks
  • Ambiente Livre
  • SMART GREEN STATION
  • ALLIHOP AB
  • AMA - Agentes do Meio Ambiente (Environmental Agents)
  • Vacuum Gravity Energy
  • Nudgd
  • Marula Proteen Limited
  • SunEmison Solar Energy Private Limited

Makindye Ssabagabo

  • Eco Brixs
  • Endelevo
  • KasanaShare
  • Urban Planning Constellation, LLC
  • Marula Proteen Limited
  • Impact Building Solutions Foundation Ltd
  • Stockholm Water Technology AB
  • Impulser AB
  • Sustainability Concepts
  • CLC Global-USA Inc.
  • Reall
  • Smart Havens Africa (SHA)

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All partners:

Viable Cities, United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), the Swedish Engineering Association (Teknikföretagen), Vinnova, Swedish Energy Agency, Office of the Mayor of Bogotá, Secretaries of Mobility and Environment, Bristol City Council & Bristol Housing Festival, IPPUC - Urban Planning and research Institute of Curitiba & Curitiba City Hall, Makindye Ssabagabo Municipal Council, ABB, Business Sweden, Ignite Sweden, Mission Innovation, Nesta Challenges, NIR, Scania, Sveriges Allmänna Utrikeshandelsförening (SAU), Swedish Export Credit Corporation (SEK), Smart City Sweden, Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth, Swedish Institute and Swedish Secretariat for Expo 2020 Dubai.

Media Contacts:

Pontus Westerberg, UN-Habitat

pontus.westerberg@un.org

+346745124398

 

Anna-Lena Ekenryd

anna-lena.ekenryd@viablecities.se

+46733468436

 

Olle Armstrand Dierks, Viable Cities

olle.dierks@viablecities.se

+46700277097

 

More information about the Climate Smart Cities Challenge can be found at:

https://climatesmart.citieschallenge.org/