Climate Change as a Financial Opportunity with Tito CEO @ Impossible Labs – 67

December 4, 2018

Rethinking Climate change with a true innovator. Tito has been working in the Bay area as a CEO/founder for about a decade, and he has been crushing it ever since he started. In this interview, we are a bit on the lighter side, getting a part of his personality and passion that you don’t normally see in interviews with people like Tito. Though there are not many like him, we do get into what he is working on, and where the origin of his thoughts comes from.

“Climate change is the biggest financial opportunity civilization has ever seen”

“I’m a part of teams that build cool stuff: a prototype for ELON MUSK, a product designed with YVES BEHAR, and a biotech hacker lab visited by founding fathers of synthetic biology, DREW ENDY and GEORGE CHURCH. And one team scooped STEVE JOBS on a secret Apple product back in high school. ” Source Linked

“Tito is an entrepreneur and he has been other things: a biohacker, a hardware manufacturer, a medical device designer, a patent infringer, and a sailor. Prior to launching Impossible Labs, he co-founded the BioCurious hackerspace and wrangled startup+corporate partnerships at Runway Incubator. Tito holds a Sc.B in Biomedical Engineering from Brown University.” Source website

 

Impossible Labs

Impossible Labs is an innovation platform for entrepreneurs and Fortune 500 companies pursuing the world’s food, water, and energy opportunities. Our growing network of 226 post-hydrocarbon startups works with Impossible Labs because of our deep experience with corporate partnerships and development. We connect Open Innovation and Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) leaders together with successful startups who have breakthrough technology. Out of these connections come opportunities for R&D pilot programs, investment, or acquisition.

This is what people are saying:

“Impossible Labs is leading the future of climate action…”

Marina Gorbis Executive Director, Institute for the Future

“While I have spent a lot of time working on ways to increase investment in responding to our changing climate, I had never thought to do so in the company of artists, poets, VR producers and futurists”

Brad Gentry Director, Yale Center for Business and the Environment

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