Made of Air is a Technology Pioneer 2024!

We are incredibly proud to share that Made of Air has been selected as one of the World Economic Forum’s 2024 Technology Pioneers! This prestigious recognition places us among 100 innovative tech startups worldwide that are driving groundbreaking advancements.

  • We’re joining a select group of companies from 23 countries, and we are excited to contribute to the global dialogue on sustainable and equitable innovation.

  • Our focus on carbon-negative materials aligns perfectly with this year’s emphasis on leveraging cutting-edge tech to tackle some of the world’s most urgent challenges.

  • As Technology Pioneers, we will engage in high-level discussions and collaborate with public and private sectors to scale our impact over the next two years.

At Made of Air, we are committed to transforming how industries approach sustainability. Being named a Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum is not just an honor—it’s a testament to our innovative approach to creating carbon-negative materials and our dedication to a more sustainable future.

The 2024 Technology Pioneers are a dynamic group of startups leading advancements in AI, clean technology, space, neurotechnology, and more. This year’s cohort includes a strong representation from major entrepreneurship ecosystems like the US, China, and India, reflecting the global nature of innovation today. We are especially proud to be among the seven companies from Germany that made it to WEF’s selection. This underscores the importance of sustainable solutions in the technology landscape, and we’re eager to bring our unique perspective to the Forum’s initiatives.

We’re looking forward to the incredible opportunities this recognition brings, including participating in the World Economic Forum’s meetings and discussions throughout the year.

You can read the full announcement on the World Economic Forum’s website.

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