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Public/private partnership to boost green technology and downtown Seattle revitalization

On January 15, 2025, Mayor Bruce Harrell announced the launch of the Seattle Climate Innovation Hub (SCIH), the first downtown space dedicated to investing in and designing technology to combat climate change. Developed through a partnership between the City of Seattle’s Office of Economic Development (OED), the University of Washington’s CoMotion Labs startup incubator, global climate community 9Zero, and VertueLab — a nonprofit funder and accelerator — this collaborative hub will serve as a nexus for innovators and early-stage entrepreneurs focused on tackling the climate crisis and expanding the region’s green technology sector while supporting downtown Seattle revitalization.

“Seattle’s infrastructure, skilled workforce in aerospace and technology, progressive climate policies, and strategic location make it the perfect place for climate tech and clean energy companies to grow. Our new Seattle Climate Innovation Hub is a signal and call to businesses and entrepreneurs around the world that if you’re in the business of combating climate change and developing clean energy technologies, we want you here in Seattle, “said Mayor Bruce Harrell. “Downtown runs on people and establishing this hub in our city core is intentional. The opportunities and synergy from the Climate Innovation Hub will not only help fuel our downtown revitalization efforts, but also reinforces that downtown Seattle is a center of creativity innovation and is open for business.”

Climate tech is a cluster of technologies or services that decarbonize the global economy and build resilience into infrastructure. It includes clean energy, battery storage, hydrogen, carbon capture, agricultural tech. The SCIH will foster the development and deployment of technologies and services designed to decarbonize the key industry sectors in the economy, from grid management solutions to advancements in electric vehicle charging and sustainable transportation fuels, to innovation in agriculture and construction and exploring ways to make everyday energy consumption more efficient.

Partners include climate tech community builder 9Zero who offers community, connections, and events to unite investors, entrepreneurs, scientists, and policymakers addressing the climate crisis; VertueLab, whose work with climate tech entrepreneurs in the Pacific Northwest bridges public and private interests in climate adaptation and mitigation through funding and technical support; and CoMotion Labs which will begin recruiting its first climate tech cohort in the coming months, with the program set to launch this spring. This eight-month program will provide startups with tailored mentorship, access to a network of climate tech professionals, and the tools needed to accelerate growth and create meaningful impact in addressing climate challenges.

Incubator, Accelerator, and Global Community

Climate Tech Incubator

Cohort incubator | Company formation | Startup programming

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9Zero

Global climate community | Co-working & event space | Digital platform

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VertueLab

Nonprofit funder | Accelerator

Additional partners

Mobility Innovation Center

Housed at CoMotion at the University of Washington, the Mobility Innovation Center helps partners scope near-term transportation projects that have the ability to address critical challenges through data-based insights, creative ideation, and applied research.

City of Seattle - Office of Economic Development

Creating a healthy, resilient, and green downtown is central to Seattle's Downtown Activation Plan and aligns with the Mayor's One Seattle commitment to a more sustainable future. Seattle’s infrastructure, skilled workforce in aerospace and technology, progressive climate policies, and strategic location make it the perfect place for climate tech and clean energy companies to grow. The Seattle Climate Innovation Hub exemplifies how we can strengthen our city and region while making a meaningful impact on the global climate crisis.