LONDON-Thursday 17 June 2021 [ AETOS Wire ]
The World Economic Forum announced its selection of the 100 most
promising Technology Pioneers of 2021 - companies that are shaping
industries from healthcare to retail and many more.
This year’s cohort includes representation from 26 economies on
six continents with reach far beyond traditional tech hubs like Silicon
Valley.
.
Polymateria, which produces plastics that
self-destructs in the natural environment, made it to the selection for
its contributions in the field of circular design and prevention of
plastic pollution.
The full list of Technology Pioneers can be viewed at http://wef.ch/techpioneers21.
(BUSINESS
WIRE)-- Polymateria, the London-based British tech company that last
year produced the world’s first fully recyclable and biodegradable
plastic, was selected among hundreds of candidates as one of the World
Economic Forum’s “Technology Pioneers”. Polymateria came through
Imperial College London’s incubator system and counts a diverse
portfolio of customers and partners from Indorama Ventures, to Hollywood
Actress Robin Wright, purposeful auto racing Extreme E, Rolling Loud
Festivals, DAZN Sports TV network and the Indian Government.
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The
World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers are early to growth-stage
companies from around the world that are involved in the use of new
technologies and innovation that are poised to have a significant impact
on business and society.
With their selection as Technology
Pioneer, CEO Niall Dunne of Polymateria will be invited to participate
at World Economic Forum activities, events and discussions throughout
the year. Polymateria will also contribute to Forum initiatives over the
next two years, working with global leaders to help address key
industry and societal issues.
“We’re excited to welcome
Polymateria to our 2021 cohort of Technology Pioneers,” says Susan
Nesbitt, Head of the Global Innovators Community, World Economic Forum.
“Polymateria and its fellow pioneers are developing technologies that
can help society solve some of its most pressing issues. We look forward
to their contribution to the World Economic Forum in its commitment to
improving the state of the world.”
“It’s great to be acknowledged
as a tech pioneer by the World Economic Forum”, said Polymateria’s CEO,
Niall Dunne. “Since we were founded we’ve been obsessed with the
scientific credibility and scale needed to solve the fugitive plastic
crisis. This obsession has yielded a number of science based break
throughs supported by & validated through new world leading
standards specifically for the materials that are most likely to wind up
in nature. It’s also clear that the ultimate beach head for innovation
in this area is working with the next generation of consumers to empower
them to champion the change needed from industry and other stakeholders
and this will be our top priority in working within the WEF community.”
For
the first time in the community’s history, over 30% of the cohort are
led by women. The firms also come from regions all around the world,
extending their community far beyond Silicon Valley. This year’s cohort
includes start-ups from 26 countries, with UAE, El Salvador, Ethiopia
and Zimbabwe represented for the first time.
The diversity of
these companies extends to their innovations as well. 2021 Tech Pioneer
firms are shaping the future by advancing technologies such as AI, IoT,
robotics, blockchain, biotechnology and many more. The full list of
Technology Pioneers can be found here.
Technology Pioneers have
been selected based on the community’s selection criteria, which
includes innovation, impact and leadership as well as the company’s
relevance with the World Economic Forum’s Platforms.
All info on this year’s Technology Pioneers can be found here: http://wef.ch/techpioneers21
More information on past winners, information on the community and the application link can be found here.
About Polymateria:
Polymateria’s
mission is to advance science to help nature deal with the plastic
pollution crisis. Born from, and now based at, Imperial College London,
they are the first company in the world to prove scientifically that you
can take the most likely sources of fugitive or littered plastics and
return them to nature without creating microplastics, harming the
natural environment or interfering with recycling streams at scale.
The
British Standards Institutions’s new BSI PAS 9017 standard ensures
claims of biodegradability in the open environment can be properly
verified for the first time according to independent pass/fail criteria.
The Standard and Polymateria’s technology were recently featured in
National Geographic magazine:
https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/environment-and-conservation/2020/11/new-self-destructing-plastic-has-helped-define-a-new-british
Polymateria
has partnership with some of the biggest technical partners in the
world such as Clariant (now Avient, see
https://www.clariant.com/en/Corporate/News/2019/10/Clariant-and-Polymateria-launch-partnership-to-bring-new-Biotransformation-technology-to-market-in-S)
and Indorama Ventures for non-woven applications (see
https://www.innovationintextiles.com/indorama-companies-prepare-for-biotransformation/).
Additionally the UK Govt included them as part of new trade with India
(https://www.gov.uk/government/news/prime-minister-announces-1-billion-of-new-uk-india-trade).
In
its most recent collaboration, Polymateria will be providing Extreme E,
an all-electric off-road racing series, with plastic cups and flexible
film that in the unlikely event of escaping into the natural environment
will safely and quickly biodegrade leaving no toxins and microplastics
behind:
https://www.extreme-e.com/en/news/214_Extreme-E-joins-forces-with-Polymateria-to-tackle-global-plastic-pollution.html
Pour
Les Femmes, the ethical brand founded by actor/activitist Robin Wright
and designer Karen Fowler, is the first apparel brand to introduce
Polyamteria’s technology into its packaging:
https://pourlesfemmes.com/blogs/pillowtalk/whats-the-future-of-plastic-waste-robin-wright-niall-dunne
The
company is proud to be a founding signatory of HRH The Prince of Wales’
Terra Carta (Earth Charter) established under the Sustainable Markets
Initiative.
About World Economic Forum:
The World Economic
Forum, committed to improving the state of the world, is the
International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. The Forum
engages the foremost political, business and other leaders of society to
shape global, regional and industry agendas. (www.weforum.org).
About the Technology Pioneers:
The
World Economic Forum believes that innovation is critical to the future
well-being of society and to driving economic growth. Launched in 2000,
the Technology Pioneer community is composed of early to growth-stage
companies from around the world that are involved in the design,
development and deployment of new technologies and innovations, and are
poised to have a significant impact on business and society.
The
World Economic Forum provides the Technology Pioneers community with a
platform to engage with the public- and private-sector leaders and to
contribute new solutions to overcome the current crisis and build future
resiliency.
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Contacts
Polymateria:
Niall Dunne, CEO
nd@polymateria.com
+44(0)7927179590
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