This week we welcomed Mitiga Solutions’ Alex (Alejandro) Marti to the Kfund Podkast.
Alex has had a highly varied career covering the intersection between climate risk and artificial intelligence - as CEO and co-founder of Mitiga, Chairman of the UN-ITU Focus Group on AI for Natural Hazards, a researcher within the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre (from which Mitiga was spun out), as well as as a climate researcher at the UK’s Met Office, data lead at the State of New Jersey’s Research department, and a research fellow at Rutgers University.
We were fascinated to discuss how Mitiga brings a data heavy, physics led approach to climate risk, moving from traditional stochastic models to probabilistic models using machine learning, and the vital role of transition risk analysis will play in the coming years for businesses across sectors.
The discussion also covered the functioning of the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre and how it manages tech transfer into spin-out ventures, what Alejandro has learned about bringing in and retaining world class scientific talent in a commercial enterprise (+50% of the Mitiga team hold PhDs), the growth of the data-led risk analysis space, as well as Mitiga’s journey raising funding rounds and traversing the venture capital landscape over the past half decade as a deep-tech climate business.
A highly insightful hour - big thanks to Alejandro for taking the time to speak with us.
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This week we welcomed Mitiga Solutions’ Alex (Alejandro) Marti to the Kfund Podkast.
Alex has had a highly varied career covering the intersection between climate risk and artificial intelligence - as CEO and co-founder of Mitiga, Chairman of the UN-ITU Focus Group on AI for Natural Hazards, a researcher within the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre (from which Mitiga was spun out), as well as as a climate researcher at the UK’s Met Office, data lead at the State of New Jersey’s Research department, and a research fellow at Rutgers University.
We were fascinated to discuss how Mitiga brings a data heavy, physics led approach to climate risk, moving from traditional stochastic models to probabilistic models using machine learning, and the vital role of transition risk analysis will play in the coming years for businesses across sectors.
The discussion also covered the functioning of the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre and how it manages tech transfer into spin-out ventures, what Alejandro has learned about bringing in and retaining world class scientific talent in a commercial enterprise (+50% of the Mitiga team hold PhDs), the growth of the data-led risk analysis space, as well as Mitiga’s journey raising funding rounds and traversing the venture capital landscape over the past half decade as a deep-tech climate business.
A highly insightful hour - big thanks to Alejandro for taking the time to speak with us.
You can view and listen to our podKasts on: