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    South Florida wants to be global leader in climate tech

    By Martin Vassolo,

    2024-04-18
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    Miami is ground zero for sea-level rise . A coalition of community groups, local governments and universities hope to combat climate change by supporting local startups developing green technologies.

    Why it matters: The South Florida ClimateReady Tech Hub — led by Miami-Dade County — is seeking a $70 million federal grant to make the region a global leader in climate tech.


    How it works: The Tech Hub , led by Miami-Dade's Office of Innovation and Economic Development, aims to provide technical assistance to 500 startups and connect them to investors.

    • Over 10 years, the Hub seeks to create 23,000 green jobs across South Florida.
    • Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe counties and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida are members of the program.

    Follow the money: The Hub is focused on three climate tech subgroups — energy efficiency, infrastructure and coastal structures — that could comprise a $3-trillion global market by 2030.

    • Local companies involved in the program are building energy-efficient air conditioning systems, carbon-absorbing concrete and artificial reef structures, among other technologies.

    Of note: Martin will be moderating a panel on the Tech Hub this afternoon at the eMerge Americas conference.

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