The CLIMATE COLLECTIVE FOUNDATION‘s Mosambi platform tackles data-sharing challenges within the climate tech ESO ecosystem. By reducing fragmentation and ensuring global data privacy compliance, Mosambi seeks to empower climate tech startups to collaborate more effectively with investors and partners. Jui Joshi, Associate Director at Climate Collective, leads this initiative. Watch her Spark talk at the 2024 Global Conference.
As the entrepreneurial ecosystem grows, data-sharing challenges increasingly hinder collaboration and progress. During the ANDE Annual Conference, the Climate Collective Foundation took center stage to introduce an innovative solution to this issue. Jui Joshi, Associate Director at Climate Collective, led the Spark-talk with a focus on Mosambi, a cutting-edge platform designed to bridge the gaps in data-sharing across the climate tech Entrepreneurial Support Organization (ESO) ecosystem.
Mosambi, as highlighted by Jui, isn’t just about streamlining information flow—it’s about integrating advanced technologies like AI while ensuring compliance with global privacy regulations, such as GDPR. This platform promises to reduce the fragmentation within the ecosystem, enabling more efficient collaboration between climate tech startups and investors, a pivotal step toward scaling sustainable solutions.
Jui emphasized that data friction in the ESO landscape leads to inefficiencies and missed opportunities, particularly for startups in underrepresented regions. By addressing these pain points, Mosambi creates an environment where innovation can thrive, driving impactful climate tech solutions that benefit both local and global communities.
The discussion underscored the vital role of collaboration in overcoming systemic barriers, sparking excitement among attendees. As Jui Joshi explained, “By integrating data and reducing friction, we can unlock the full potential of climate startups, ensuring they have the resources to scale and make meaningful environmental impact.”
Championing Climate Tech and Gender Equity
Jui Joshi has an extensive background in both technology and social development, having mentored numerous startups in South Asia. She leads initiatives that intersect gender and climate, driving efforts to support women in entrepreneurship through the Climate Collective Foundation. Jui also heads the Climate Startup School and is deeply involved in impact assessment, ensuring startups can effectively measure and report their contributions to climate action.
With over a decade of experience and a vision for a more integrated ecosystem, Jui continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in climate tech entrepreneurship.
The Climate Collective Foundation: Scaling Climate Solutions
Climate Collective has demonstrated a proven model for supporting early-stage climate tech startups. Through their accelerator programs, they have reviewed over 3,000 applications and onboarded nearly 1,000 startups, providing the tools necessary to build sustainable and scalable solutions. The team continues to advance its mission of reducing data fragmentation, fostering collaboration, and ensuring climate tech startups have the support they need to succeed.