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Festival of Green Innovation highlights Humber's drive in race to Net Zero

From crops to chargers, all-terrain EVs to advancing MP3s, the pioneers looking to take concepts to commercialisation - and the support behind them - are showcased

Showcased projects at the Festival of Green Innovation.

Huge strides in helping SMEs take a leading role in Net Zero have been celebrated on the Humber.

The Festival of Green Innovation returned for a second year as an immersive experience within University of Hull’s technical incubation space dedicated to low carbon pioneers.

Aura Innovation Centre has now been supporting eco-entrepreneurs for five years from Bridgehead Business Park in Hessle, and the ambition is to do more and draw on further financial support from the likes of the Levelling Up Fund to accelerate achievement. It already proudly underlines support provided to 271 SMEs, helping create 175 jobs while bringing 269 services or products to market.

Read more: Entries are open for the Humber Renewables Awards 2022

Speaking to more than 100 delegates, Dr Louise Smith, director, said: “The Humber is one of the most vulnerable regions in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and will be at the forefront of the effects of climate change; more extreme weather events that we have now seen, more high temperatures, more low temperatures and flooding.

“The key is to be active, to take action now. Without action nothing will change. Aura Innovation Centre and sister organisations are all here to support SMEs to innovate. “Through innovation we are going to be more prepared and better at meeting Net Zero targets, and we need to do it together. Solo in silos is not going to work anymore, it is about doing it together.”

The importance of having such a structure to bring in capital to a key cause was flagged.

Lockdown measures saw last year’s inaugural event go online, and former Siemens chief executive Juergen Maier's words from 2021 preluded the event.