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Decarbonizing concrete with Ureaka's Philip Salter
Philip Salter is the founder of Ureaka, a climate tech company developing carbon-negative cement replacement materials using waste streams and circular chemistry.
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Philip Salter is the founder of Ureaka, a climate tech company developing carbon-negative cement replacement materials using waste streams and circular chemistry.
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Lior Prosor is the managing partner and co-founder of Deep33, a venture fund investing at the intersection of compute and energy infrastructure across the U.S.-Israel deep tech corridor.
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Alexandre Kremer is the co-founder and COO of Radical Dot, a Munich-based climate deep tech startup developing a low-temperature catalytic process that transforms mixed plastic waste into cost-competitive chemical building blocks.
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Mark Groden is the founder and CEO of Skyryse, a company building an operating system to make any aircraft easier and safer to fly.
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