An Argentine tech company, in charge of Palau’s digital climate action platform for COP29

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Ecloud Agency, a Rosario-based company specializing in design and technology, developed in 35 days the digital platform showcasing the five-year climate action plan of Palau, a country in Micronesia, at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan.

COP29, held from November 11 to 22, is a crucial opportunity for countries to present their updated environmental action plans under the Paris Agreement, with the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.

Objective of the Digital Climate Action Platform

The Palau Climate Change Office presented a five-year environmental action plan to achieve mitigation, adaptation, and disaster risk management goals.

Ecloud developed the first part of the project, with two more stages expected to enhance the platform with an advanced GIS tool integrating key data into interactive maps and 3D scenes.

Ecloud developed Palau’s digital climate action platform

Experience in Government and Sustainability

Ecloud has shown its expertise in digital projects for governments, such as in La Rioja, Santa Fe, Mendoza, Escobar, Paraná, and Catamarca. Sustainability is central to its business vision, being one of the few companies in the sector certified as a B Corporation.

Commitment to Sustainability

Matías Boselli, CEO of Ecloud, emphasized the company’s commitment to developing clear and accessible digital tools that maximize the impact of climate change mitigation actions, combining passion, vocation, and the world’s needs.

About Palau

Palau is one of the 4 archipelagos that make up Micronesia and one of the 14 that form Oceania. It consists of approximately 340 islands of volcanic and coral origin in the Philippine Sea.

It is one of the most recent nations (having gained independence in 1981) and has a population of 20,000.

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