Restoring nature to solve climate change.
Company was acquired
Event Year: 2018
Company was acquired
Event Year: 2018
Pachama was a prominent climate technology firm dedicated to leveraging advanced technologies, including computer vision and satellite imagery, to channel financial resources into impactful reforestation and conservation initiatives. These projects focused on carbon sequestration, biodiversity enhancement, and the improvement of local communities globally. Pachama operated a technology-verified marketplace, attracting major clients such as Amazon, Airbnb, Netflix, and Nespresso, directing capital to forest conservation efforts in regions spanning Brazil, Mexico, India, and the United States. Supported by leading investors like Bill Gates' BEV, Chris Sacca's LowerCarbon, and the Amazon Climate Pledge, Pachama fostered a fully remote work environment underpinned by a strong commitment to its mission. The company was later acquired.
Pachama was a prominent climate technology firm dedicated to leveraging advanced technologies, including computer vision and satellite imagery, to channel financial resources into impactful reforestation and conservation initiatives. These projects focused on carbon sequestration, biodiversity enhancement, and the improvement of local communities globally. Pachama operated a technology-verified marketplace, attracting major clients such as Amazon, Airbnb, Netflix, and Nespresso, directing capital to forest conservation efforts in regions spanning Brazil, Mexico, India, and the United States. Supported by leading investors like Bill Gates' BEV, Chris Sacca's LowerCarbon, and the Amazon Climate Pledge, Pachama fostered a fully remote work environment underpinned by a strong commitment to its mission. The company was later acquired.
Total Raised: Unknown (Y Combinator backed)
Last Round: Winter 2019
Total Raised: Unknown (Y Combinator backed)
Last Round: Winter 2019
Industrials
Industrials
Industrials -> Climate
Industrials -> Climate
Team size: 85
Hiring: No
Team size: 85
Hiring: No