Hyggligt accepted into Sting Accelerate ClimateTech
Hyggligt has been selected to join Sting’s Accelerate ClimateTech program in Stockholm.

Hyggligt has been selected to join Sting’s Accelerate ClimateTech program, a new program launching in fall 2023. The program is part of Sting’s new Climate Action initiative, through which Sting has committed to accelerating 100 Swedish climate startups over the next four years.
Sting is a leading incubator and accelerator in the Nordics focused on driving the growth of tech startups. Sting offers founders a broad range of resources—including business development, financing, mentorship, and networks—to help them scale their innovations and solve important societal challenges. Sting plays a key role in Stockholm’s startup ecosystem and has helped many successful technology companies emerge.
“At a time when our planet faces major challenges, it’s inspiring to see these tech startups build the climate solutions of tomorrow. We’re the accelerator in the Nordics that has worked with the most climate tech startups, and we look forward to supporting and guiding even more climate companies on their journey from vision to reality,” says Karin Ruiz, Sting’s ClimateTech Lead.
Over the next six months, Hyggligt—together with other companies in Accelerate ClimateTech—will gain access to advisory support, workshops, investor meetings, connections, and Sting’s community to accelerate their innovation.
“You shouldn’t have to choose between profitability and sustainable forestry. Using image analysis and our optimization model, we help forest owners transition to continuous-cover forestry (hyggesfritt skogsbruk) while increasing income from harvesting. With expertise, networks, and resources from Sting Accelerate ClimateTech, we will help lead the forest industry’s transition toward sustainable forestry,” says Edith Heppich, CEO and co‑founder of Hyggligt.
Read more in Sting’s press release here:
https://www.mynewsdesk.com/se/sting/pressreleases/innovativa-klimatloesningar-paa-agendan-naer-19-techstartups-antas-av-sting-3270741