How the robots save the world

Mark Bjornsgaard


Organisation:
Deep Green
Region:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £1,500
Category:
Science
Updated:
27th September 2025

A radical view of how we can use AI and data centre heat to tackle cliamte change.

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About Mark Bjornsgaard

Before becoming CEO of Deep Green Mark grew multiple businesses from scratch to scale. Back in the early 00s he was the co-founder of Artists First, the legendary music software platform which helped transform the industry from CDs to digital downloads. His current portfolio includes Lifted https://www.liftedcare.com/ (Senior care - a JV with British Gas), Altogether https://altogetherdental.com/ (a US based dental healthcare business, a JV with GSK) and Secret Source https://www.secret-source.eu/ (augmented tech teams, based in Spain). He is an investor in Caldera https://www.caldera.co.uk/ (Heat Batteries, Europe), Colibri https://www.colibriteams.com/ (augmented tech teams, US), Optect https://www.optect.com/(AI flame detection), New Change FX https://www.newchangefx.com/ (FX data aggregation) and Alt https://www.ctrl-alt.co/ (FCA registered fractional ownership). He holds a number of other board positions and previously consulted to a range of FTSE 100s on M&A strategy and innovation.


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