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Ryan & Simon: Global MangroveTrust
Shortly after, Ryan visited Myanmar and got the chance to see for himself the incredible power of mangrove plants to absorb glasshouse gases from the environment. Ryan was motivated by this encounter to start working on Global Mangrove Trust (GMT). In order to ensure that mangrove forestry enables enterprises and families in nearby communities, GMT collaborates with leading teams and local impact partners on a global scale.
Ryan initially worked on GMT by himself, but they quickly realised they required Simon's skills to get GMTup and running.This alliance would serve as Handprint's initial framework.
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TheThird Cofounder: Mathais
A blockchain system was developed by GMT and DBS Bank to increase transparency in climate financing But, they had trouble making the project scaleable Mathias is the third founding member
Simon had known Mathais prior to GMT They had just recently arrived in Singapore and had only a passing interest in one another's line of work when they first met Nevertheless, Mathais started to realise the project's entrepreneurial potential when he learned about GMT's blockchain work with DBS Mathais had taken out the company he was working at by this stage and had far more freedom on how to spend his time than Simon and Ryan, who liked academia but felt slightly constrained by the field's lack of obvious influence
Once a week, Mathias started working pro gratis with the other two cofounders to upgrade GMT from its current state The three of them discovered they like working together after multiple free sessions To determine what part they would play, each of them concentrated on their own distinctive personal strengths For instance, Simon was the ideal candidate to serve as the front-facing founder of what would become Handprint since he was adept at interacting with people. While Mathias provided the comprehensive perspective needed to carry out commercial objectives, Ryan was particularly skilled at structuring complex systems to guarantee that everything on the backend operated without a hitch
HandprintToday
Handprint has expanded from a trio of two PhD candidates and an engineer in 2020 to a staff of more than 45 personnel, all of whom are dedicated to regenerating the world Since its founding, Handprint has collaborated with some of the biggest Asian businesses and used technology to increase the transparency of impact programmes Leading provider of payment card technology Idemia, e-commerce behemoth Lazada, and world-renowned media outlet Teads are just a few of Handprint's biggest partners Powered by these three co-founders' leadership.
Handprint has earned multiple accolades for sustainable business, including the Huawei Spark Ignite 2022 competition in the sustainability category, the Cities of the Future Urban Innovation Competition, and the 2021 Microsoft Singapore GreenTech Challenge
Moreover, Handprint has completed two rounds of fundraising, with the most recent taking place in December 2022 The CEO of Handprint, Mathias Boissonot, describes the organization's history to date;
“Handprint signifies a revolution in business sustainability Companies have been concentrating their efforts on mitigating harm and balancing their negative impact for decades This investment round will allow us to move more quickly towards our goal of creating the internet's sustainability infrastructure, which will make it simple, easy, and effective for businesses of all kinds to go beyond offsets and contribute to the preservation and renewal of the environment ”
To consider that all these accomplishments were made possible by a few serendipitous events Simon meeting Ryan in Atlanta, Georgia, Ryan discovering his passion in mangrove trees in Burma, and Mathias meeting Simon in Singapore is rather bizarre.
With this fortunate momentum and a dedication to making a positive difference, Handprint's trip to the galaxy may be shorter than anticipated.
Souce: Handprint’s journey: How our cofounders met