Trace Genomics named to Prestigious 2023 Global Cleantech 100 list

Company recognized for their advanced soil analysis which encourages sustainable farming. Important role in supporting net zero goals

REDWOOD CITY (Calif.), Jan. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Trace Genomics announced today that it has been named to the 2023 Global Cleantech 100 List. Trace Genomics is a leader in soil analysis. In 2022, Trace Genomics was awarded the same award. This recognition recognizes companies from all over the globe who have committed to net-zero emissions.

Trace Genomics (PRNewsfoto/Trace Genomics)

Trace Genomics (PRNewsfoto/Trace Genomics).

Trace Genomics has been a leader in data science and soil analysis. They are at the forefront in high-definition genomics, which allows us to map the entire soil environment. Trace Genomics helps companies reduce their carbon footprint. It connects them with growers that are also doing the same. This is done through sustainable management practices and adoption of nature-based strategies to reduce carbon emissions and increase carbon stock.

“We at Trace were incredibly proud to be included in the 2023 Global Cleantech 100,” stated Trace Genomics Vice President of Product & ESG. Ronald Zink“Our mission since day one has been to unleash the soil’s potential.” We are working to give stakeholders a complete understanding of soil microbiome through genetic analyses. This is an important step on the global journey to net zero emissions.

Since 2009, the Global Cleantech 100 program recognizes companies that provide sustainable solutions in agriculture, food, enabling technology, energy and power, materials, chemicals, resources, environment and transportation.

The process starts with nominations from the public, Cleantech Group experts, Cleantech Group’s i3 research portal and awards. Cleantech Group received 15,753 nominations this year from more than 93 nations. These companies were weighed and scored to create a list of 330 businesses that was reviewed by an expert panel of 81. The Global Cleantech 100 Expert Panel This group includes top corporate and industrial executives, investors, and other professionals who are involved in technology and innovation research.

These companies will be honored at the forthcoming Cleantech Forum North America, January 23-25In Palm Springs, Calif.

For more information, please visit tracegenomics.com.

Trace Genomics:

Trace Genomics is a leader in the use hi-definition genomes to uncover the hidden potential of soil for healthier soils. This will lead to a healthier planet and healthier soils. Through innovation in genomics, soil science and machine learning, Trace Genomics creates a pathway to deliver targeted database insights and actions at cost-speed-scale-accuracy for partners who are advancing modern farming solutions for a net-zero food production system. Where most companies deliver a partial picture, we provide a comprehensive and precise understanding of the soil’s composition—analyzing the soil’s biology, physical properties and chemistry. Trace Genomics has won several awards, including being selected as a 2020 Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum, Winner of FoodShot Global’s Innovating Soil 3.0 Challenge, Forbes Top 25 Most Innovative AgTech, THRIVE Top 50 AgTech, 2022 Global Cleantech top 100 start-ups and many more.

About Cleantech Group

Cleantech® Group offers research, consulting, and events to help you realize opportunities for sustainable growth that is driven by innovation. We provide customized support to all stakeholders, including investors, government officials, corporate changemakers, and other stakeholders, at every stage of the process, from initial strategy to final agreements.

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