
Climingo has been selected to join the Geovation Accelerator Programme (Cohort 22), an initiative by Ordnance Survey in association with HM Land Registry.
Geovation supports early-stage companies using geospatial data to solve real-world challenges. The programme provides access to high-quality datasets, expert mentorship, and a network of partners across the UK’s geospatial ecosystem.
For Climingo, this is directly aligned with how the platform is built. Weather and climate performance varies significantly by location, and meaningful evaluation requires consistent, high-resolution geospatial frameworks. Through Geovation, Climingo will strengthen its ability to benchmark providers at building, postcode, and regional levels, and improve how different datasets are standardised and compared.
Climingo is developing an independent platform that enables organisations to compare, analyse and select weather and climate providers based on evidence. The platform evaluates performance by location, parameter, threshold, and decision type, helping customers make more informed operational and procurement decisions.
Dr Avi Baruch, Co-Founder and CEO, said:
“Choosing a weather or climate provider is still often based on limited testing or legacy decisions. Our focus is to make evaluation more transparent, decision-specific, and repeatable. Geovation gives us access to the data and ecosystem needed to accelerate that.”
Alper Dincer, Co-Founder and CTO, added:
“Geospatial standardisation is central to how we compare providers consistently across different locations and use cases. This programme will help us scale those capabilities and expand globally.”
The Geovation Accelerator has supported companies such as Qflow, Flock, and Orbital Witness, each building distinct solutions within the geospatial ecosystem.
Climingo is currently working with organisations across insurance, energy, infrastructure, logistics, and the public sector, and is offering early access pilots to its platform.