FyrstGen at the Dubai Climate Summit 2025 — Keynote Addresses on Accelerating Inclusive Climate Innovation
FyrstGen CEO Philipp Assmus and Chief Impact Officer Clémence Kopeikin Deliver Keynote Speeches at the Dubai Climate Summit

FyrstGen participated in the Dubai Climate Summit 2025 on 3–4 June 2025, where CEO Founder Philipp Assmus delivered a keynote addresse on one of the most urgent challenges facing the global economy: how to deploy climate solutions at the speed and scale the decade requires.
Held alongside the Canadian University Campus in Dubai, the summit convened international leaders, investors, and institutions to tackle the climate crisis through ocean preservation, blue economy development, Amazonian forest protection, and sustainable investment.
Philipp Assmus's keynote, "Accelerating Climate Innovation — 20× Faster Than Traditional Entrepreneurship and VC,"made the case that the traditional pathways from laboratory to market are structurally too slow to meet the climate challenge. He outlined how FyrstGen's Company Building as a Service (CBaaS®) model brings intellectual property — including climate mitigation and clean energy innovations — to market up to 20× faster than traditional venture capital, transforming breakthrough research into acquisition-ready companies across sustainable agriculture, waste management, energy storage, and water quality.
Clémence Kopeikin's keynote, "Driving Inclusive Climate Solutions," focused on how FyrstGen's impact investment model contributes directly to climate justice. Drawing on her extensive background in public health and humanitarian response — including work with UN agencies and governments across Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East, and leading programmes in Mozambique, Syria, and Honduras — she outlined how the FyrstGen platform is structured to scale solutions in sustainable agriculture, water conservation, and energy storage, while expanding access to green innovation in underserved communities. Her emphasis on front-line communities most impacted by climate change reframed the conversation: climate solutions must not only be fast; they must be fair.
Together, the two keynotes reinforced a position that is increasingly central to FyrstGen's public messaging: that speed and inclusion are not competing goals. By standardising and industrialising the commercialisation of intellectual property — and by directing that capacity deliberately toward underserved regions and populations — FyrstGen is demonstrating that climate innovation can be accelerated without sacrificing equity. The keynotes outlined a vision of acquisition-ready, impact-aligned companies capable of delivering greater mitigation impact in the decade that matters most.
As FyrstGen continues to scale its engagement with global climate and sustainability forums, its keynote participation at the Dubai Climate Summit underscored the platform's commitment to aligning business growth with principles of equity and environmental sustainability. With its current portfolio spanning sustainable agriculture, waste management, energy storage, and water quality, FyrstGen remains dedicated to working alongside governments, investors, and international institutions to ensure that the next generation of climate solutions is not only invented, but actually reaches the people and communities that need them most.
