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Newtral Technologies Lands $600K from NOW Accelerate for Global Expansion

Newtral's innovative platform automates ESG reporting and decarbonization. NOW's funding will propel it into key global markets and towards Series A readiness.

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Newtral Technologies Lands $600K from NOW Accelerate for Global Expansion

Newtral Technologies, a pioneering climatetech startup, has secured a significant boost with funding from NOW under its Accelerate model. This partnership aims to propel Newtral towards global expansion and Series-A readiness, solidifying its position as a leading sustainability platform.

NOW, a deeptech and deep science venture studio focused on sustainability and climatetech, has chosen to back Newtral due to its vast market potential and potential for real impact on emissions reduction and operational efficiencies. The funding, amounting to $600,000, will enable Newtral to expand into key global markets and develop scalable revenue and business models for a potential Series A round.

Founded by Avi Chudasama, Newtral is an AI-powered sustainability management platform that automates ESG reporting, models value-chain emissions, and drives decarbonization actions through supplier engagement. Chudasama expressed that partnering with NOW Accelerate strengthens their go-to-market strategy and accelerates expansion into key sectors. NOW, established by Gayathri Kuppendra Reddy, has already begun working with Newtral to identify target customer segments, product roadmap, and co-design a focused go-to-market plan.

With the backing of NOW Accelerate, Newtral is set to scale and execute its go-to-market plan in key global markets. The funding will enable Newtral to build recurring revenue, achieve Series-A readiness, and establish itself as a global sustainability platform, driving meaningful change in the fight against climate change.

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