

Climate tech insights from Latin America, Ep# 13
Bienvenidos and welcome. Latin America is one of my favorite places in the world to visit and so I was thrilled to get to learn about the state of climate tech investing in Latin America for this episode. Today you’ll get to hear three interesting perspectives – a climate tech investor, a startup founder and a car designer rethinking mobility and urban design. Diego Serebrisky is a climate tech investor based in Mexico City. He’s the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of a firm called Dalus Capital. Jose Manuel Moller is the founder and CEO of a growing circular economy startup called Algramo. And Fernando Ocaña is a car designer and founder of the firm VEU Auto.
Lots of fascinating insights to the climate tech we’ll need in the future and to building climate solutions in Latin America. Hope you learn as much as I did. Enjoy.
In Today’s Episode, we cover:
- [2:17] Diego's work at Dalus Capital and his insights into the growth of climate investing
- [7:12] Opportunities within Mexico and Latin America
- [9:57] Deal flows that Dalus Capital is seeing
- [11:44] José's work at Algramo and what problems he's aiming to solve
- [14:17] How technology can enable consumer behavior change
- [15:59] Scaling business in the circular economy space
- [17:58] Fernando's work at VEU Auto and his strategy to address mobility issues
- [23:02] Mexico City as a laboratory for urban design and sustainable design
- [26:37] Learning from Mexico and Latin American markets
- [36:23] The state of climate tech in Mexico
- [38:27] The importance of gaining global visibility
- [40:13] The importance of personal choices and policy change
Resources & People Mentioned
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