SAP.iO Foundry Singapore launches APAC sustainability accelerator

Damien Bueno, President and Managing Director, SAP ANZ

SAP.iO Foundry Singapore, one of SAP SE’s global B2B startup accelerators, launched its first sustainability program. It brings together disruptive startups building innovative technology solutions and includes ANZ-based givvableCarbonClick and WePower 

The equity-free program is designed to accelerate sustainability innovation in the APAC region, delivering new business models for SAP customers and organisations more broadly. 

During the 13-week programme, the participating startups will have access to technical and go-to-market support that empowers them to integrate with SAP solutions.

They will be paired with SAP mentors and given exposure to SAP technology and application programming interfaces (APIs), as well as collaboration opportunities with SAP customers. 

Local startups changing the world 

Startups were selected for relevance to SAP’s tripartite “Chasing Zero” sustainability journey.

This includes working towards zero emissions, both for SAP and by empowering customers to gain visibility of and reduce emissions across the entire supply chain.

Zero waste, by entering a circular economy where we reuse, repair and recycle; and zero inequality because a truly sustainable future is not possible when diversity is not the norm.

ANZ-based startups in the first sustainability cohort

Australia’s givvable

Founded by sustainability and social innovation expert Frances Atkins. This is the platform for businesses to track sustainability credentials, attributes and initiatives of suppliers. 

New Zealand’s CarbonClick 

This is a carbon credits marketplace allowing customers to purchase audited carbon offsets, as well as measure and reduce their carbon footprint. 

The Australian arm of WePower 

A platform connecting corporate energy buyers and retailers with green energy generators so all businesses can purchase locally produced green energy at competitive rates. 

Other region partners in the cohort include

 The other participating startups are Singapore-headquartered Unabiz, which drives data-driven business efficiency through sensors, manufacturing and cloud platform services for smart metering, smart facilities management, smart logistics and supply chain.

India-based Ambee, which helps people to breathe clean air using AI and ML techniques to analyse air quality, soil, micro weather, pollen, and more.

Singapore-based Resync, a cloud energy management company which manages renewable assets, building energy and industrial energy. 

Chasing Zero at SAP 

SAP has been investing in sustainability for over a decade, setting its first carbon reduction targets in 2009 and achieving them three years early.

It was named the software industry leader in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) for 15 consecutive years, and its membership in the Value Balancing Alliance and the SAP Integrated Report illustrates commitment to integrating environmental performance.

SAP was one of 44 companies to receive the Terra Carta Seal for Commitment to Sustainability at COP26 and aims to be carbon neutral by the end of 2023.

Damien Bueno, the President and Managing Director of SAP ANZ offered some insights.   

“Sustainability is one of the most acute challenges of our times. At SAP we believe that technology innovation and industry partnerships are key to creating a sustainable future.” 

“Partnering with some of the most innovative local sustainability startups will help us collectively tackle one of our planet’s biggest challenges head on.”

“It’s great to see three success stories from Australia and New Zealand, Givvable, CarbonClick and WePower, driving sustainable transformation.”