Alive Labs featured in the BBC

Alive Labs closed out 2024 in style with a major feature in a BBC News piece on Sustainable Ventures, the iconic 5th floor development of Westminster’s County Hall. Once the home of local politics in London, County Hall is now home to the largest climate-tech incubator in Europe. Our founder, Nicholas Naidu, spoke with the BBC journalist about the journey Alive Labs has been on to deliver our innovative prototype, and the benefits it provides to those who share space with it.

What looks like art is actually hard at work—absorbing pollutants, cooling spaces, and proving that nature and tech can thrive together’.

The article written by Tim Stokes explores the exceptional work being carried out by Sustainable Ventures & the wider ecosystem, a community built up from over 500 companies. The piece highlights the potential impact and product benefits of the Alive System and has provided a window to a wider audience. The response from the public has been encouraging and we look forward to growing our press engagement throughout 2025 and onwards.

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