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January 13, 2026

Plug and Play Partners with Amazon Devices Climate Tech Accelerator Program; Applications Now Open

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Summary

SINGAPORE, Jan. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Silicon Valley-based global open innovation platform Plug and Play is joining forces with Amazon Devices Climate Tech Accelerator 2026. The Accelerator is a uniquely designed program for companies at any stage to accelerate the integration of their technologies that can help reduce the carbon impact of Amazon devices. Plug and Play, with its vast global ecosystem of startups, corporates, and mentors, as well as a proven track record in designing and opera

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Sector Impact

In the energy and utilities sector, this partnership highlights the increasing demand for AI-driven solutions for optimizing energy grids, predicting energy demand, and integrating renewable energy sources efficiently. Manufacturing and industrial sectors will see a push for AI-powered automation to reduce waste, optimize production processes for energy efficiency, and monitor carbon emissions in real-time. The AI algorithms must adapt to the hardware, and energy consumption constraints of the physical systems in place.

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Executive Perspective

Businesses can potentially benefit from adopting AI-powered climate tech solutions for optimizing energy usage, automating manufacturing processes to reduce waste, and improving supply chain visibility for carbon footprint tracking. Implementing these solutions can lead to cost savings, improved efficiency, and enhanced sustainability credentials.

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