Deep Geothermal Solutions

Deep Geothermal Solutions

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SwissDGS@Tech4Regen

SwissDGS and EAPOSYS are proud to be part of the Tech4Regen program at EPFL Innovation Park, dedicated to scaling regenerative solutions with real impact.

Context

Tech4Regen fosters collaborations between different stakeholders to help disruptive startups deploy and scale-up their technologies through regenerative business models and strategies. Founded and managed by the EPFL Innovation Park, the accelerator programme aims to reach a critical mass of gifted and skilled leaders, partner institutions, and corporations, to accelerate the mass adoption of regenerative solutions.

April 2nd workshop highlighted a key challenge: combining regenerative technologies with robust business strategies to generate scalable, net positive impact. From defining impact-driven visions to validating business models and engaging stakeholders, the session offered concrete tools to turn purpose into action.

A great opportunity to exchange with fellow entrepreneurs also supported by the Migros Pioneer Fund:

  • Luc Bondaz – Deltaspark
  • Steven Schenk – H2REMA
  • Alexandre Staub – Evolium
  • Naomi Vouillamoz – SwissDGS & EAPOSYS

 

A special thank you to Bertrand Klaiber,  Aymeric Jung and Ritalba Lamendola for sharing their deep expertise in impact entrepreneurship and guiding us through this journey.

 

 

Outlook

Excited to continue building solutions where impact and performance go hand in hand. We were also invited to the HackSummit as a consequence of this Workshop, we are really looking forward to that.

Made possible by Migros Pioneer Fund

The Migros Pioneer Fund supports sustainable solutions for societal challenges with the goal of initiating systemic change towards a future-oriented society. The impact-oriented funding approach combines financial support with active funding and risk management. The fund is part of the social commitment of the Migros Group and has an annual budget of approximately CHF 15 million. The Migros Pioneer Fund is supported by companies such as Denner, Migros Bank, Migrol, migrolinio and Ex Libris.

More information: www.migros-pionerfonds.ch