Shares lessons from Bridgizz’s experience in building regional ecosystems, showcasing tools, partners, and the human element behind systems change.
You can’t scale climate innovation in a vacuum. Every startup needs an ecosystem—a supportive environment that includes funders, regulators, universities, media, mentors, and markets. But building that ecosystem? That takes intention.
How Bridgizz Builds Ecosystems
We’ve co-designed cleantech ecosystems in Morocco, supported diasporas in launching initiatives, and created platforms like ClimateLaunchpad, CleantechHUB Africa, and Climovation.
What Makes an Ecosystem Thrive?
- Cross-sector partnerships
- Shared ownership between public and private actors
- Capacity-building at every level (startups, mentors, investors)
- Continuous knowledge exchange
Our Principles:
- Local-first, global-ready
- Equity and inclusion
- Real outcomes over vanity metrics
Ecosystems don’t appear overnight. They are cultivated through trust, patience, and shared value. When done well, they become the launchpad for a region’s green transition.