Civic Ledger Awarded as Technology Pioneer by World Economic Forum

  • The World Economic Forum announced its selection of the 100 most promising Technology Pioneers of 2021 - companies that are shaping industries from healthcare to retail and many more.
  • This year’s cohort includes representation from 26 economies on six continents with a reach far beyond traditional tech hubs like Silicon Valley.
  • Civic Ledger, which provides blockchain solutions for the government and industry ecosystems to deliver secure and efficient access to shared public resources made it to the selection for its contributions in the field of digitalisation of water rights and credits, building the water markets of tomorrow: allocation, accounting and market mechanisms tied to time-based activities of local water resources.
  • The full list of Technology Pioneers can be viewed here.

Civic Ledger, the Brisbane-based Australian company that brings blockchain technology to digitise the ownership and exchange of shared public resources, was selected among hundreds of candidates as one of the World Economic Forum’s “Technology Pioneers”. Since its beginnings in late 2016, Civic Ledger understood the value proposition of blockchain to build new digital markets for taking accurate stock of shared public resources, especially to help determine the true value of natural assets like water which often suffers from the tragedy of the commons due to unequal access or unsustainable consumption.The World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers are early to growth-stage companies from around the world that are involved in the use of new technologies and innovation that are poised to have a significant impact on business and society.With their selection as Technology Pioneer, CEO and Co-Founder, Katrina Donaghy of Civic Ledger will be invited to participate in World Economic Forum activities, events and discussions throughout the year. Civic Ledger will also contribute to Forum initiatives over the next two years, working with global leaders to help address key industry and societal issues.“We’re excited to welcome Civic Ledger to our 2021 cohort of Technology Pioneers,” says Susan Nesbitt, Head of the Global Innovators Community, World Economic Forum. “Civic Ledger and its fellow pioneers are developing technologies that can help society solve some of its most pressing issues. We look forward to their contribution to the World Economic Forum in its commitment to improving the state of the world.”“It’s a great privilege to be accepted as a pioneer by the World Economic Forum”, said Civic Ledger’s Katrina Donaghy. “It is an acknowledgement that our approach to applying blockchain as an enabling technology for creating fair and sustainable ways of producing and distributing value laying the foundations for new markets to emerge. Our whole reason for existing is to look at old problems with new eyes and reimagine solutions that return the best to society, the environment, and the economy and we look forward to openly sharing our ideas with the Forum.”For the first time in the community’s history, over 30% of the cohort are led by women. The firms also come from regions all around the world, extending their community far beyond Silicon Valley. This year’s cohort includes start-ups from 26 countries, with UAE, El Salvador, Ethiopia and Zimbabwe represented for the first time.The diversity of these companies extends to their innovations as well. 2021 Tech Pioneer firms are shaping the future by advancing technologies such as AI, IoT, robotics, blockchain, biotechnology and many more. The full list of Technology Pioneers can be found here.Technology Pioneers have been selected based on the community’s selection criteria, which includes innovation, impact and leadership as well as the company’s relevance with the World Economic Forum’s Platforms.All info on this year’s Technology Pioneers can be found here: http://wef.ch/techpioneers21More information on past winners, information on the community and the application link can be found here.About Civic Ledger: Based in Australia, Civic Ledger builds blockchain enabled platforms for digitising shared public resources to safeguard our planet’s natural assets.About World Economic Forum: The World Economic Forum, committed to improving the state of the world, is the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. The Forum engages the foremost political, business and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas. (www.weforum.org).About the Technology Pioneers:The World Economic Forum believes that innovation is critical to the future well-being of society and to driving economic growth. Launched in 2000, the Technology Pioneer community is composed of early to growth-stage companies from around the world that are involved in the design, development and deployment of new technologies and innovations, and are poised to have a significant impact on business and society.The World Economic Forum provides the Technology Pioneers community with a platform to engage with the public- and private-sector leaders and to contribute new solutions to overcome the current crisis and build future resiliency.

Previous
Previous

FinTech Australia Spotlight: Sniip

Next
Next

Stripe launches Stripe Tax to simplify global tax compliance for Australian businesses