Designing a Better World
Innovation Sprint
During SF Climate Week, an international group of innovators and advocates gathered to move from high level discussion toward tangible regenerative frameworks. The challenge was to leverage the intense energy of the week into practical design solutions.
The Regenerative Logic
Collaborating with The Greenhouse and Women in Clean Tech, we hosted an innovation sprint centered on eight climate problem case studies. We moved beyond technical symptoms to explore the root structures and worldviews contributing to systemic instability. By mapping both human and natural system stakeholders, we identified the deeper impacts across the ecosystem. The process was driven by human connection, using the collective inspiration of the week to fuel an inquiry into how systems fail and how they can be restored.
The Shift
The sprint culminated in a forest of ideas where insights and prototypes were shared across the entire group. This collaborative distillation allowed participants to see specific challenges through a wider, systemic lens. Following the event, several teams moved forward to present their refined ideas to venture firms and continue the development of their solutions. The result was a new architecture for future solving that prioritized collective intelligence and created a direct path from ideation to investment.
Thrive in flux. Future solve. Build what is next.