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Gensler's path to net zero using technology

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Naomi Sakamoto, Studio Director and Practice Area Leader at Gensler, discusses the firm's net-zero goals and the technologies they need to achieve them. She explores the use of new low-carbon materials and the need for better tools to make informed decisions. Naomi also highlights the importance of collaboration with startups and the potential for technology to revolutionize the industry. She shares examples of Gensler's collaboration with companies working on direct air capture and liquid CO2 storage. Naomi emphasizes the role of storytelling in showcasing a company's environmental values and attracting talent. The conversation explores various themes related to the climate tech industry, talent movement, remote work, the European climate tech ecosystem, and the need for more conversations and access to corporates.

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Takeaways

Gensler aims to achieve a net zero carbon impact portfolio by 2030, but faces challenges in the construction industry's heavy reliance on hard-to-decarbonize materials and processes.

Collaboration with startups is crucial in developing innovative solutions for the built environment, and Gensler is actively seeking partnerships to drive change.

Technology can play a key role in optimizing building performance, understanding user behavior, and making informed design decisions.

There is a need for more conversations and access to corporates, as collaboration and understanding across different players in the climate space are essential for impactful solutions.
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Mentioned in the podcast:

Climeworks Orca Project: https://climeworks.com/plant-orca

Soletair Power: https://www.soletairpower.fi/

Energy Dome: https://energydome.com/

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Connect with us:

Email us: [email protected]

Host: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samiaqader

Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-sakamoto-aia-840a696b/

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Naomi Sakamoto, Studio Director and Practice Area Leader at Gensler, discusses the firm's net-zero goals and the technologies they need to achieve them. She explores the use of new low-carbon materials and the need for better tools to make informed decisions. Naomi also highlights the importance of collaboration with startups and the potential for technology to revolutionize the industry. She shares examples of Gensler's collaboration with companies working on direct air capture and liquid CO2 storage. Naomi emphasizes the role of storytelling in showcasing a company's environmental values and attracting talent. The conversation explores various themes related to the climate tech industry, talent movement, remote work, the European climate tech ecosystem, and the need for more conversations and access to corporates.

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Takeaways

Gensler aims to achieve a net zero carbon impact portfolio by 2030, but faces challenges in the construction industry's heavy reliance on hard-to-decarbonize materials and processes.

Collaboration with startups is crucial in developing innovative solutions for the built environment, and Gensler is actively seeking partnerships to drive change.

Technology can play a key role in optimizing building performance, understanding user behavior, and making informed design decisions.

There is a need for more conversations and access to corporates, as collaboration and understanding across different players in the climate space are essential for impactful solutions.
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Mentioned in the podcast:

Climeworks Orca Project: https://climeworks.com/plant-orca

Soletair Power: https://www.soletairpower.fi/

Energy Dome: https://energydome.com/

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Connect with us:

Email us: [email protected]

Host: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samiaqader

Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-sakamoto-aia-840a696b/

  continue reading

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