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We at Zauben are thrilled to be among the 14 Top Innovators selected for the Yes San Francisco Urban Sustainability Challenge! 🌿🌍 This initiative is a fantastic opportunity to revitalize downtown San Francisco, making it more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable. Our mission has always been to leverage technology to create healthier, climate-resilient urban environments, and being part of this challenge aligns perfectly with our goals. We are excited to contribute to San Francisco's ecological and urban transformation, driving green jobs, equitable economic growth, and sustainability outcomes. Thank you to everyone involved in this incredible initiative. We look forward to working together to make a lasting positive impact on San Fransisco.

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The Yes San Francisco Urban Sustainability Challenge was launched last year to revitalize downtown San Francisco and make it more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable. 14 Top Innovators were selected with solutions that drive expansion in green jobs, equitable economic growth, and sustainability outcomes for San Francisco. 🪴 Learn more about how these innovations contribute to the city's ecological and urban transformation: https://lnkd.in/eqexmU7a Follow the winning Innovators: Zauben - Urban Machine - Butlr - Washbox Global - BLUUMBIO - RainStick - itselectric - Babylon Micro-Farms - SUN-ICE ENERGY - FLOWER TURBINES Inc. - Taro AI - 374Water - POSH Energy- Moxion Power Deloitte - Salesforce - Citi - City and County of San Francisco - Presidio Bay Ventures - Swissnex in San Francisco - San Francisco Environment Department - SPUR - Advance SF - Bay Area Council - Third Sphere - San Francisco Chamber of Commerce - Congruent Ventures - SF Office of Economic & Workforce Development - The Westly Group

San Francisco leads the way in sustainable urban development with Yes SF

San Francisco leads the way in sustainable urban development with Yes SF

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