Fort Collins, CO and Hoboken, NJ– The CO-WY Climate Resilience Engine and Stevens Institute of Technology’s Center for Research toward Advancing Financial Technologies (CRAFT) announce the launch of a new collaboration. This strategic partnership between the CO-WY Climate Resilience Engine, headed by Innosphere Ventures, a prominent center for technology and science-based startups, and CRAFT signifies a major step forward in the development of financial technology in service of climate resilience.
As the first fintech-focused Industry-University Cooperative Research center funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), CRAFT, which has chapters at both Stevens Institute of Technology and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, focuses on innovation and excellence in the rapidly evolving landscape of financial technologies. Leveraging NSF funding, both Innosphere Ventures and Stevens Institute of Technology, as major awardees, have joined forces to amplify their impact and drive greater outcomes.
The collaboration between the CO-WY Climate Resilience Engine and Stevens’ CRAFT is poised to revolutionize the fintech landscape by merging expertise in financial technologies with deep insights from science, engineering and climate resilience. By combining these disciplines, the partnership aims to address critical challenges such as monetizing climate change mitigation efforts and to foster innovation in green finance.
A key area of focus under this partnership is the development of a Greenhouse Gas Finance Certificate Program. This program will bridge the gap between finance and science/engineering disciplines, recognizing the imperative for collaboration in tackling climate-related financial issues and the challenges posed by the often externalized costs of climate change. With Stevens Institute of Technology’s stronghold in the New York-New Jersey region and Innosphere Ventures’ presence in Colorado-Wyoming, the collaboration will bring together expertise from both traditional energy and renewable sectors to address climate challenges comprehensively. Developing the Colorado and Wyoming region’s fintech acumen is an important long-term impact expected from the CO-WY Engine. A certificate program, to be offered at Stevens, will be developed from the collaboration of the respective institutions’ expert faculty and research teams.
Mike Freeman, CEO of Innosphere Ventures and the CO-WY Climate Resilience Engine, commented, “This partnership represents a significant step forward in our collective mission to drive innovation at the intersection of technology, finance and sustainability. By combining our strengths with Stevens Institute of Technology’s CRAFT sector, we are poised to make meaningful strides in addressing pressing challenges such as climate change.”
“Through our partnership with the CO-WY Climate Resilience Engine, we envision a future where fintech innovations become powerful tools for climate action. By integrating insights from science, engineering and finance, we are poised to drive innovation that not only addresses pressing climate challenges but also fosters sustainable economic growth,” noted Ed Synakowski, Vice Provost for Research and Innovation at Stevens Institute of Technology. Steve Yang, Director of CRAFT at Stevens Institute of Technology, commented, “We are very excited about this joint venture with CO-WY Climate Resilience Engine and the opportunity to leverage CRAFT’s expertise in fintech research and innovation to address emerging climate challenges faced by the regional economy. This partnership will allow us to collaborate in conducting new research and innovation with a multidisciplinary approach including engineering, social science, data science, climate science and economics; translating new research from academia to private enterprises and government; and supporting the sector in developing a workforce with expertise in climate resiliency.
“As an NSF center, engaging with an NSF Engine to expand the scope of CRAFT is a most valued partnership. The pressing challenges of climate change need a multi-faceted, multidisciplinary coordination of research and research translation with a particular sense of urgency,” said Aparna Gupta, co-director of CRAFT. “With the CO-WY Engine partnership, RPI, Stevens and CRAFT industry members have a great opportunity to do just that.”
The partnership between the CO-WY Climate Resilience Engine and Stevens Institute of Technology’s CRAFT signifies a powerful synergy between academia and industry, paving the way for transformative advancements in fintech and climate resilience. |