Conservation Labs is thrilled to announce its selection by the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) to participate in the groundbreaking Climate Innovation Pilot Program at the Brooklyn Army Terminal (BAT) in Sunset Park.
This partnership underscores Conservation Labs’ commitment to advancing sustainable urban solutions and aligns with NYCEDC’s vision of establishing New York City as a global hub for urban innovation. The program will provide a live environment at BAT for Conservation Labs to showcase H2know, a smart water monitor that harnesses the power of AI to manage water consumption and detect leaks.
Mark Kovscek, Founder and CEO of Conservation Labs, shared his enthusiasm for the collaboration: “Our partnership with NYCEDC’s climate tech initiative emphasizes the pivotal role of water solutions in addressing climate challenges. We’re excited about the transformative potential this collaboration holds for urban sustainability. By targeting unwanted water use and associated carbon emissions, we aim to showcase the importance of water in our shared vision for a greener future.”
The Climate Innovation Pilot Program is a testament to the potential of public-private collaborations in driving technological advancements. Conservation Labs is proud to be at the forefront of this initiative, working alongside NYCEDC to demonstrate the viability and impact of sustainable technologies in the real world.