IBM has announced the 2025 Impact Accelerator cohort, comprising five organizations designed to help strengthen global supply chains and improve sustainability through the use of AI, automation, and hybrid cloud tools.
The program will grant funding, expertise, geospatial analytics, and access to IBM Watsonx.ai to empower nonprofit and government partners to modernize logistics, energy systems, and digital infrastructure.
Projects include countries like Saudi Arabia, Southeast Asia, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and India, aimed at reducing emissions, smartly coordinating fleets, having resilient food-water-energy networks, and enabling quantum decision support for forestry operations.
Participating organizations will build pilots using IBM Garage methodology across two development phases, supported by EY and ServiceNow.
Solutions include rooftop solar mapping, digital readiness assessments for AI economies, and next-generation data-sharing environments.
IBM has committed up to $45 million over five years to advance supply-chain resiliency and climate-aligned innovation.
To date, the Impact Accelerator has reached 2.5 million people worldwide across agriculture, clean energy, water management, and resilient city initiatives.
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