Cohort 7 Delta Pitches
Present your idea or learn about other’s ideas
Delta Pitches from 7th November
Your opportunity to share or learn about ideas emerging from Cohort 7 and provide peer feedback! Do reach out to the idea owner if you are interested in learning more or would like to follow up with any offers to their asks.
Timeslot | Idea owner | Idea description |
10:00-10:10 | ||
10:10-10:30 | Jose Batista | Ensuring supply of sustainable and high quality biomass for production of biofuels – biogas, biohydrogen, and SAF. |
10:30-10:50 | Abdelrahman Zaky | Project focused on seaweed valorization, highlighting its potential as a nutritious and sustainable animal feed for eco-friendly cattle farming. |
10:50-11:10 | Lucas Griffaton | |
11:10-11:30 | Cevdet Bulut | |
11:30-11:50 | Chris Arnold | |
11:50-12:00 | Crimson Permanent Assurance | Sarah, Liam and Charlie will share what they have learnt so far about investigating how to sell insight on climate regulations and litigation as a way to pressure large corporates toward accelerating their sustainability efforts. |
October Delta Pitches
Your opportunity to share or learn about ideas emerging from Cohort 7. Do reach out to the idea owner if you are interested in learning more!
Idea owner | Idea description | Recording and deck |
Daniel Csonth | How might we power data centers with 24/7 clean electricity? |
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Ali Izadi | E3 (Energy, Emission, Economy) - Digital twin platform for Hydrogen Ecosystem |
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Daniel Csonth | How might we scale utility scale solar construction capacity? | |
Jonathan Grey | Fluoropolymers are used extensively in high-tech industries and applications, and we generate 50-100 kt/year of waste, yet global recycling rates are less than 1%. This idea proposes investigating processes to enable more effective fluoropolymer recycling and establishing a more circular supply chain |
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Parag Vyas | Solar thermal power: Concentrated solar power is an alternative technology to solar photovoltaic power. It is traditionally seen as more expensive and so less favoured. However new advances in generating and storing high temperature thermal energy makes it more versatile. Imagine having solar power whenever you need it. On demand 24/7 instead of only when the sun is shining. It combines the advantages of solar energy with the flexibility of large scale energy storage. | |
Harry Smith | Low infrastructure wave power generation - Solve the low adoption of wave power technologies through floating platforms |
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Michael Castle | Heat pumps |
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Bono Xu | Domestic food waste | |
Prerna Jain | ||
Ollie Potter | Invasive Species - the $400Bn problem |