Enko joins the World Economic Forum’s innovator communities
Enko provides thought leadership and innovation to help address global concerns and shape policy as a centre for nature and climate partner
Enko, the crop health company, today announced that it has expanded its engagement with the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Innovator Communities with an invitation to be a WEF Global Innovator. Enko has been a WEF Technology Pioneer since 2021 and now joins 400+ of the world’s leading start-ups to positively shape our shared future within the WEF’s Centre for Nature and Climate.
According to the WEF, “Global Innovators are among the most impactful and innovative start-ups in the world. They are actively engaged in the Forum’s efforts to advance global collaboration across the forum’s 10 Centres serving to benefit global society.”
Enko continues to answer the call for solutions to aid in more sustainable increases in food production by addressing key pests and diseases devastating yields for farmers globally. Their innovative use of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and drug discovery approaches allows for the design of novel, safe and effective crop protection, and comes at a time when many regions of the world are struggling to produce sufficient food for their people. As part of this new Forum engagement, Enko will engage alongside a community of innovators coordinated by WEF to craft a sustainable future that will positively impact food security around the world.
“We are pleased to continue engaging Enko in the Forum’s Innovator communities,” says Verena Kuhn, Head of the Innovator Communities at the World Economic Forum. “Finding sustainable and inclusive ways of feeding the world’s population is one of the challenges that the Forum’s Centre for Nature and Climate is tackling, and Enko can provide valuable insights on this and is innovating novel ways for farmers to help achieve this goal.”
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