Third Derivative Celebrates Graduation of 35 Startups Advancing Climate Innovation


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Third Derivative marks a major milestone with the graduation of 35 climate innovation startups spanning 11 countries across four continents.

With 28 companies graduating, Cohort 23-2 is one of the largest groups so far.

After an 18-month journey, they are now poised to scale their impact and drive transformative climate solutions forward, Third Derivatives said in a statement last week.

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