Paul Omondi

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Paul Omondi is an experienced writer specializing in technology, intellectual property, sustainability and business. He focuses on the intersection of innovation and impactful solutions.

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Carbfix: Carbon capture and storage technology turns CO<sub>2</sub> into stone

Carbfix: Carbon capture and storage technology turns CO2 into stone

Carbfix, the Icelandic carbon-capture company using IP to scale its climate technologies.

Carbon One: long-lasting battery technology

Carbon One: long-lasting battery technology

Meet Carbon One, the Chinese climate-tech startup whose new battery technology could make your smartphone or electric car run for days.

Green-nickel extraction: Baniql's IP scaling strategy

Green-nickel extraction: Baniql's IP scaling strategy

Baniql, the climate-tech startup using IP to scale up its climate technologies. Discover how its patent strategy helped raise millions for breakthrough green tech.

Building tomorrow’s food system: how agri-biotech innovators use IP strategically

Building tomorrow’s food system: how agri-biotech innovators use IP strategically

Three companies show how innovation, IP and commercial strategy can make agriculture safer while benefiting public health and the environment.

Unlocking the power of intellectual property in medical technology

Unlocking the power of intellectual property in medical technology

AI-powered brain scanners or portable ultrasound devices are revolutionizing health care. New medtech startups can bring these life-changing technologies to patients worldwide but must protect their assets first.

Villgro Africa: helping health startups take their ideas to market

Villgro Africa: helping health startups take their ideas to market

Find out how Villgro Africa, a Nairobi-based business incubator and early-stage investor focusing on health and life sciences, is working to transform Africa’s innovation landscape and helping startups take their ideas to market.

Building a better future with recycled plastic

Building a better future with recycled plastic

Kenyan young entrepreneur Nzambi Matee is committed to making the circular economy a reality. Inspired by the late environmental conservationist and Nobel laureate Wangari Maathai, she explains how she came to establish Gjenge Makers, which produces affordable building materials from recycled plastic.