Japanese insurance giant Sompo is joining forces with Israeli startup Momentick in an effort to combat greenhouse gas emissions. The partnership aims to leverage Momentick's innovative satellite-based technology to monitor and measure emissions from Japanese energy production assets, including offshore rigs and gas pipelines. The collaboration comes as Japan intensifies its participation in global efforts to reduce carbon footprints and mitigate climate change. By providing accurate emissions data, this initiative seeks to help Japanese companies navigate increasingly strict international regulations while contributing to environmental protection efforts.
“We are very happy to lead this partnership between Sompo in Japan and Momentick in Israel," commented Yinnon Dolev, Sompo Digital Lab Israel CEO. "We see this partnership as creating value in areas that affect the environment, in a way that complements our insurance policies. Also, Japan's joining the global fight against greenhouse gas emissions creates an opportunity for large investments in technologies that support the struggle to improve the quality of the environment and the war against global warming. I am confident that the Japanese market will find that there are quite a few Israeli technology companies that will be able to assist it in this process.”
