In 2025, all eyes of the world will be on Belém do Pará. The city was chosen as the headquarters of the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 30), one of the most important events on the planet when it comes to the future of climate. And this choice has a profound meaning: to put the Amazon at the center of the global climate debate.
The COP 30 in Belém represents a historic opportunity to show the world that the Amazon is much more than an environmental issue. It is a territory of solutions, knowledge and innovation. It is from this perspective that companies like Amachains stand out, representing a new generation of Amazonian businesses that unite technology and sustainability to face the challenges of the climate crisis.
THE Amachains is a startup from Belém, founded with the purpose of developing technological solutions to the challenges of low carbon economy. Through the platform Amachains Carbon, the company offers traceability, management and analysis of greenhouse gas emissions based on blockchain, artificial intelligence and digital twins. All this from the Amazon — and with an impact on production chains in Brazil and around the world.
The choice of Belém as the host city for COP 30 reinforces the importance of valuing and supporting local initiatives that are already creating concrete climate solutions. Amachains is an example of this: a company that was born in the forest and operates with the most advanced technology tools to support public and private organizations in their processes. decarbonization.
The event should also place the carbon market at the center of discussions. With the sector’s regulation advancing in Brazil and international pressure for more ambitious commitments, the need for reliable platforms with auditable data and cutting-edge security to guarantee integrity in climate transactions is growing. Amachains is prepared to act as a strategic partner in this new scenario, offering national technology with global quality.
COP 30 will be a space for diplomatic negotiations, but also for exchanging experiences, innovative solutions and coordination between different actors in society. In this context, it is essential to show that the Amazon is not only a biome to be preserved, but also a place where real impact initiatives are already underway — and they need recognition, investment and scale.
Companies like Amachains help build a different narrative about the region: a narrative of protagonism, of intelligence applied to biodiversity, of businesses that generate value with the forest standing. Being from Belém, in this context, is not just an origin — it is a strategic position to lead the transition to a new economy, one that is fairer, more digital and sustainable.
Furthermore, the presence of COP 30 in Belém should generate opportunities to strengthen local innovation ecosystems. Universities, research centers, governments, startups and civil society will be able to come together to present to the world a connected, creative Amazon committed to long-term solutions. Amachains is already part of this movement, contributing technical knowledge, technological development and practical action to support carbon management in different sectors of the economy.
The holding of COP 30 in the Amazon is a call to action. For companies, it is time to prepare for a new cycle of demands and opportunities in the environmental field. For governments, it is time to invest in infrastructure, training and innovation. For society, it is a chance to reaffirm that the Amazon is strategic for the future of the global climate — and that protecting the forest also means investing in science, technology and sustainable development.
As an Amazon company, with national operations and a global vocation, Amachains arrives at this new moment with the conviction that it is possible to combine economic growth, environmental responsibility and social transformation. COP 30 will be a milestone, and Amachains will be ready to show, with data and solutions, that green innovation is already happening — and it starts here.