 First session is very much to learn about the innovations for agriculture and nature. And there are five stars in this space that agriculture or nature is very much their first area of focus doesn't mean their innovation can only stay in the space. But today you will be able to listen to like a full flam pitching their innovations and please do stay tuned and let them to tell you about their innovation. So the first two stars I will start sharing. We have Karen from Gentian it's going to share about their story their innovation how technology and AI can help biodiversity. So Karen please to share your screen. Hi my name is Karen Day and I'm the managing director of Gentian. We have a passion for sustainability and biodiversity and this has led us to develop a new way to carry out ecological surveys remotely and with no need to go on site. The state of the art in ecological surveys today is still a person with a clipboard and a meter square. This leads to a number of pain points around accessibility lack of detail inaccuracies and inconsistent approaches all of which means increased effort and cost and more significantly increased exposure to risk for those using the information. There's also a lack of skilled resource in this area. Our solution takes advantage of the falling cost of commercially available imagery and we train algorithms using the latest machine learning technology to recognize vegetation based on standard methodologies like the UK biodiversity metric. The process is automated and the reports are produced in standard formats that are easy to read and easy to use. There's a market pool for ecological surveys driven by new regulatory frameworks which targets for the next 30 years. Our sales predictions in the UK for green roof surveys alone are five million a year and this increases to 66 million for habitat surveys and this is the developing market. We have an early sales pipeline. Our team combines skills in key areas around machine learning, biodiversity, satellite tech and operational support. Each of our team has an impressive background and brings a wealth of experience and a network of contacts that we're able to leverage. So we have the tech, the team, the traction and the timing and now we need working capital to scale up our activity. We have a route to market strategy and a product roadmap and we're looking to raise a million to extend our runway out to 2024. As a software as a service business the capital will be used to stabilize and consolidate our team and add in a sales dimension. For further information please contact me. My address is on the slides. Thank you very much and thank you for really like squeezing the presentation in two minutes. Right so now after we listen to Karen, I'm going to invite our next founder Rebecca. So Rebecca it's going to share about their innovation form Smarter's and Rebecca I remember you are going to share with also the recorded video so please do remember to click share songs as well. Hello yes I'm going to be showing a pre-recorded video so I hope you find it of interest. Hello and welcome to Farm Smarter. Small holders in developing regions often have little mechanization or irrigation. They eke out a living but they're fiercely proud of their farms. The 600 million small holdings on our planet are custodians of over 40 percent of farmland in developing regions but their potential to positively impact climate change and food security is massively underestimated. Small holders like Obi here struggle to maximize their yields so we developed the Farm Smarter app to make climate smart farming information accessible to all. Farmers can map their fields, get instant crop disease diagnosis and the climate smart information they need to optimize their farm all at the click of a button. They can also link up to access finance and logistics so there's real strength in their numbers. Our users are grouped in clusters of local farms to give them bargaining power and we have thousands of farmers waiting to join our already established farmer community. A small holder could increase their annual yield by 20 percent using our disease ID tool and resources. Farm Smarter puts everything a small holder needs for success in an accessible environment. We're helping farmers become sustainably productive breaking down barriers between small holders and the marketplace. Governments and commercial partners are supporting us in the UK, Africa, South America and Indonesia to achieve our big idea. Empowering small holder farmers globally via today's mobile technology. Our core team won a sort after innovate UK agritech grant to develop our prototype using over 60 years to combine agritech experience. So Farm Smarter is what you call a winning combination. Do contact us to find out more about how to join our Farm Smarter journey. Thank you very much Rebecca. Thank you very much for listening. Right so our next one would be Sushma the planet but she is stuck in the traffic which means I am going to share the pre-recorded info video from her with you. So please do bear with me while I'm doing this. It's easy to tell people what to do and when it's my own terms it doesn't seem that easy to find whatever I need to share. So now I'm feeling very nervous. Right I am going to share my whole screen and please do bear with me. I will be very quickly. Right could anyone tell me that you can see my screen. I'm going to play this page. Hi I'm Sushma the co-founder of the planet and we're building the world's most impactful climatic platforms and we're starting with the wine industry. We're working with some of the world's largest companies and saving the millions of dollars in production and we're doing this at a global scale with AI satellite data and research that's come out of our team coming out from the University of Oxford. Four years ago we started talking to a large winemaker about how the data wasn't helping them improve production or reduce costs and they were doing all this with spreadsheet sheets and then there was one emergency of the 450 billion dollar wine industry which is the second largest agricultural market in the world 90 billion dollars was being lost and it was due to extreme weather events such as heat and frost and this is just getting worse rapidly with 80 percent of the world's vineyards to be lost in the next three years and making it unviable for growers and producers unless they adopt new methods. We've developed our SaaS product wine signal which uses satellite imagery machine learning and one of the biggest data sets that does not exist anywhere else in the world. Our large high value customers are already saving over 50 per tonne of grapes produced and those focused on quality are seeing an improvement by up to 20 per bottle of wine. Other value ads are monitoring for irrigation, disease, tail and plastic pack as well as base lining and monitoring for carbon capture. Natalia, Dave and I came together at Oxford bringing together our industry experience from defense communications and oil and gas and decided to provide our expertise for the benefit of the planet. We're joined by Matt as head of sales with over 20 years of wine industry experience along with the global team of 19 people who are passionate about making an impact. In summary we're providing the wine industry the ability to adapt and thrive in the face of climate change. It's a huge opportunity and a large market in the real traction of over 500k in revenue along with 60 customers that we're very excited about. Our ask is for introductions to wine makers and producers and if you'd like to participate in a seed round we'd love to hear from you. Thank you. Great. So I will stop sharing just in case. Right, who doesn't like wine, doesn't it? And now there is innovation there that can help the wine industry to do better so it's a wonderful innovation for the agriculture sector and we believe that it can be not only applying for wine as well as later on for other different crops. The next one we are going to invite Polly from other modules to present their innovation. So Molly, Polly, if you are live please do turn on camera and start to share your screen. Hi, thanks Marla. Do you see my screen? Yes. Okay. Hi everyone. My name is Polly. I'm founder of Alamundis. So our mission actually it's not actually work. Our mission is to connect quality urban forestry projects with corporations that want to invest in local projects with positive social and biodiversity impact. So urban forestry which are our street trees, parks and woodlands are so critical to us fighting climate change in our local communities and cities. We've seen the unprecedented heat wave last week in the UK. So with the street trees alone can actually reduce the surface temperature by 12 degrees Celsius and the bank of street trees can actually reduce it by 20 degrees Celsius and not only do they bring down the heat but they have other benefits like biodiversity net gain floodwater reduction and pollution reduction. So in terms of these initiatives so local authorities have declared climate emergencies in the UK and they are kicking off these projects what there's there's lack of funding from from their perspective and the corporates who are actually looking to invest in local initiatives can cannot find quality local projects to invest. So this is where work we come in. So we are actually connecting these two parties together with our in-house urban forestry experts. We actually help design and implement these projects with local authorities using our technology. We make it very simple and efficient for corporations to actually invest in these initiatives and we actually provide monitoring service and reporting service to report on the environment on the social benefits that these projects provide. So our software is very actually effective and efficient. We look at the portfolio approach of these urban forestry projects around the UK. So the organizations can actually invest in locations where their employees and their their customers live and we believe the scale is important. We believe that urgency is important. So the time to act is now. Thank you. Thank you very much Paulie for sharing with us. The time to act is definitely now.