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HONG KONG, Jan. 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The world is changing fast, and emerging technologies are driving the transformation. Artificial intelligence, blockchain, and IoT (the Internet of Things) are just a few of the game-changing innovations that are shaping our lives and revolutionizing how we work, learn, live, and entertain ourselves. CNN's Innovate series tells the stories behind business ideas, technological developments, and entrepreneurial breakthroughs reshaping our world. Told through a compelling multiplatform approach, Innovate will engage audiences with stories of innovative thinkers from all walks of life who are shaping a better, smarter future for all.
In the upcoming episode of Innovate, CNN explores groundbreaking advancements that harness the power of natural processes to create sustainable solutions across various industries, from agriculture to construction and fashion. The program spotlights visionary companies and scientists who are revolutionizing how we interact with our planet.
The show begins by delving into Amoéba, a French biotechnology company based in Chassieu, near Lyon. Scientists have discovered a unique strain of the Willaertia magna amoeba in the thermal waters of Aix-les-Bains, revealing natural anti-fungal properties. Building on this discovery, Amoéba has developed a natural, amoeba-based biocontrol solution; a fungicide that effectively protects crops from fungal diseases, particularly in wet weather, without relying on synthetic chemicals. This innovative approach is being tested and adopted by European farmers and vineyards, including prestigious producers like Château Léoville Barton in Bordeaux, offering a sustainable alternative to chemical and copper sprays amidst climate change challenges.
Next, Innovate explores the versatile power of mushrooms. Ecovative has championed mycelium, the root structure of fungi, for nearly two decades. Their pioneering mushroom manufacturing process has been at the forefront of creating biodegradable products that replace plastics and carbon-intensive materials, from packaging and building components to edible options. Mycelium acts as a natural polymer, breaking down waste while building new, stronger, and lighter plant-based materials, truly embodying a circular ecosystem where "fungi grows for the good of all".
MYCL Japan, a company in Komoro City, Nagano, leverages Ecovative's process to transform agro-forestry waste into beautifully useful mushroom products. MYCL Japan has developed a textile that mimics the texture and durability of leather, removing animals from the production process entirely. Building on Japan's rich tradition of leather tanning and setting international styles, their collaborations with designers and fashion companies are redefining how the world works with and wears leather.
Over in South Africa, Noncrete is a Cape Town-based company pioneering safer, stronger, and more sustainable carbon-negative building systems. Founders Stephen Lamb and Andrew Lord are at the forefront of decarbonizing construction through biomass technology. Their core mission is to combat climate change, address the housing crisis, and reduce unemployment by developing robust, low-carbon building systems that actively sequester carbon within the built environment. Concrete, the most used substance in the world after water, is a major carbon emitter. Noncrete's innovative solutions, like the Indlovu Floor and Click Brick Roof, dramatically lower emissions and reduce construction waste, while also creating low-tech, gender-neutral work opportunities that help restore natural ecosystems.
Finally, CNN visits a company on a mission to revolutionize agriculture, Oishii, a sustainable indoor farm near New York City. Oishii, known for developing the 'world's largest indoor vertical strawberry farm,' aims to take absolute control of the growing environment to increase the quality and sustainability of farm products. Founder Hiroki Kona explains their approach: "Soft rain, mild heat, warm light, and buzzing bees. We replicate the elements of a perfect day in Japan. You can taste it in every berry; a sweetness to remember." By integrating ancient Japanese farming techniques with AI and robotic technologies, Oishii cultivates perfectly ripe, delicious, pesticide-free strawberries year-round, bringing their produce to urban markets like New York's largest Whole Foods.
Innovate trailers: https://bit.ly/3NhKbWG
Innovate images: https://bit.ly/4pwo785
Airtimes for 30-minute special:
Saturday, 10th January at 2:30pm and 7:30pm HKT
Sunday, 11th January at 11pm and 6:30am HKT
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About CNN International
CNN's portfolio of news and information services is available in seven different languages across all major TV, digital and mobile platforms, reaching more than 379 million households around the globe. CNN International is the number one international TV news channel according to all major media surveys across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, the Asia Pacific region, and Latin America and has a US presence that includes CNNgo. CNN Digital is a leading network for online news, mobile news and social media. CNN is at the forefront of digital innovation and continues to invest heavily in expanding its digital global footprint, with a suite of award-winning digital properties and a range of strategic content partnerships, commercialised through a strong data-driven understanding of audience behaviours. CNN has won multiple prestigious awards around the world for its journalism. Around 1,000 hours of long-form series, documentaries and specials are produced every year by CNNI's non-news programming division. CNN has 36 editorial offices and more than 1,100 affiliates worldwide through CNN Newsource. CNN International is a Warner Bros. Discovery company.
HONG KONG, Jan. 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The world is changing fast, and emerging technologies are driving the transformation. Artificial intelligence, blockchain, and IoT (the Internet of Things) are just a few of the game-changing innovations that are shaping our lives and revolutionizing how we work, learn, live, and entertain ourselves. CNN's Innovate series tells the stories behind business ideas, technological developments, and entrepreneurial breakthroughs reshaping our world. Told through a compelling multiplatform approach, Innovate will engage audiences with stories of innovative thinkers from all walks of life who are shaping a better, smarter future for all.
In the upcoming episode of Innovate, CNN explores groundbreaking advancements that harness the power of natural processes to create sustainable solutions across various industries, from agriculture to construction and fashion. The program spotlights visionary companies and scientists who are revolutionizing how we interact with our planet.
The show begins by delving into Amoéba, a French biotechnology company based in Chassieu, near Lyon. Scientists have discovered a unique strain of the Willaertia magna amoeba in the thermal waters of Aix-les-Bains, revealing natural anti-fungal properties. Building on this discovery, Amoéba has developed a natural, amoeba-based biocontrol solution; a fungicide that effectively protects crops from fungal diseases, particularly in wet weather, without relying on synthetic chemicals. This innovative approach is being tested and adopted by European farmers and vineyards, including prestigious producers like Château Léoville Barton in Bordeaux, offering a sustainable alternative to chemical and copper sprays amidst climate change challenges.
Next, Innovate explores the versatile power of mushrooms. Ecovative has championed mycelium, the root structure of fungi, for nearly two decades. Their pioneering mushroom manufacturing process has been at the forefront of creating biodegradable products that replace plastics and carbon-intensive materials, from packaging and building components to edible options. Mycelium acts as a natural polymer, breaking down waste while building new, stronger, and lighter plant-based materials, truly embodying a circular ecosystem where "fungi grows for the good of all".
MYCL Japan, a company in Komoro City, Nagano, leverages Ecovative's process to transform agro-forestry waste into beautifully useful mushroom products. MYCL Japan has developed a textile that mimics the texture and durability of leather, removing animals from the production process entirely. Building on Japan's rich tradition of leather tanning and setting international styles, their collaborations with designers and fashion companies are redefining how the world works with and wears leather.
Over in South Africa, Noncrete is a Cape Town-based company pioneering safer, stronger, and more sustainable carbon-negative building systems. Founders Stephen Lamb and Andrew Lord are at the forefront of decarbonizing construction through biomass technology. Their core mission is to combat climate change, address the housing crisis, and reduce unemployment by developing robust, low-carbon building systems that actively sequester carbon within the built environment. Concrete, the most used substance in the world after water, is a major carbon emitter. Noncrete's innovative solutions, like the Indlovu Floor and Click Brick Roof, dramatically lower emissions and reduce construction waste, while also creating low-tech, gender-neutral work opportunities that help restore natural ecosystems.
Finally, CNN visits a company on a mission to revolutionize agriculture, Oishii, a sustainable indoor farm near New York City. Oishii, known for developing the 'world's largest indoor vertical strawberry farm,' aims to take absolute control of the growing environment to increase the quality and sustainability of farm products. Founder Hiroki Kona explains their approach: "Soft rain, mild heat, warm light, and buzzing bees. We replicate the elements of a perfect day in Japan. You can taste it in every berry; a sweetness to remember." By integrating ancient Japanese farming techniques with AI and robotic technologies, Oishii cultivates perfectly ripe, delicious, pesticide-free strawberries year-round, bringing their produce to urban markets like New York's largest Whole Foods.
Innovate trailers: https://bit.ly/3NhKbWG
Innovate images: https://bit.ly/4pwo785
Airtimes for 30-minute special:
Saturday, 10th January at 2:30pm and 7:30pm HKT
Sunday, 11th January at 11pm and 6:30am HKT
- Ends -
About CNN International
CNN's portfolio of news and information services is available in seven different languages across all major TV, digital and mobile platforms, reaching more than 379 million households around the globe. CNN International is the number one international TV news channel according to all major media surveys across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, the Asia Pacific region, and Latin America and has a US presence that includes CNNgo. CNN Digital is a leading network for online news, mobile news and social media. CNN is at the forefront of digital innovation and continues to invest heavily in expanding its digital global footprint, with a suite of award-winning digital properties and a range of strategic content partnerships, commercialised through a strong data-driven understanding of audience behaviours. CNN has won multiple prestigious awards around the world for its journalism. Around 1,000 hours of long-form series, documentaries and specials are produced every year by CNNI's non-news programming division. CNN has 36 editorial offices and more than 1,100 affiliates worldwide through CNN Newsource. CNN International is a Warner Bros. Discovery company.
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CNN's Innovate explores cutting-edge solutions that work with nature, not against it
Limited Edition Drop Features Iconic Jake Burton Quotes on Snowboards, Apparel & Accessories
BURLINGTON, Vt., Jan. 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Burton is proud to unveil 'From Burton to the World', a limited-edition collection of snowboards, apparel and accessories that feature iconic quotes by late Burton founder, Jake Burton Carpenter. Professional snowboarders sponsored by Burton will debut the collection as they compete in Aspen, Colorado and Laax, Switzerland this month, with global availability beginning February 3rd on Burton.com and at select flagship stores and retail partners worldwide.
"Jake built Burton on a simple belief: snowboarding brings people together," said Donna Carpenter, Burton Owner & Chair of the Board. "While we watch individual athletes compete, what Jake understood and what our riders embody is that snowboarding has always been about community. 'From Burton to the World' celebrates this spirit. Each board carries Jake's words, but more importantly, 'From Burton to the World' represents the passion snowboarders share on and off the mountain. This collection is a tribute to Jake's vision, which is now carried forward by riders around the world who continue to push the sport while staying true to its soul."
Jake's Words, Riders' Choice
Burton Team riders worked directly with designers to select the Jake Burton quotes that resonated most with them. The result: six bold, graphic snowboards in a vibrant color palette, each featuring history-making quotes in block print.
The Collection
'HAVE AS MUCH FUN AS POSSIBLE'
Ridden by: Oliver Martin (USA), Gaon Choi (Korea), Hiroto Ogiwara (Japan), Yiming Su (China), Mitsuki Ono (Japan), Nicola Liviero (Italy), Shaotong Wu (China) and Clemens Millauer (Austria).
'RIDING IS WHERE THE ENERGY COMES FROM & IT'S ALSO WHERE IT GOES'
Ridden by: Anna Gasser (Austria), Ayumu Hirano (Japan), Hanna Karrer (Austria), Reira Iwabuchi (Japan), Romain Allemand (France), Taiga Hasegawa (Japan) and Jakub Hrones (Czech Republic).
'HERE AT BURTON WE TAKE OUR FUN SERIOUSLY'
Ridden by: Brock Crouch (USA), Jiayu Liu (China), Jonas Hasler (Switzerland), Leon Vockensperger (Germany), Øyvind Kirkhus (Norway), Telma Sarkipajou (Finland), Dane Menzies (New Zealand), Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (New Zealand).
'THE BEST THING ABOUT SNOWBOARDING – IT'S NOT HOW YOU LOOK BUT HOW YOU FEEL'
Ridden by: Shuichiro Shigeno (Japan).
'BELIEVE IN SNOWBOARDING'
Ridden by: Kaishu Hirano (Japan).
'QUESTION: IS SNOWBOARDING A FAD? ANSWER: GET SERIOUS'
Ridden by: Cam Melville Ives (New Zealand), Clemens Millauer (Austria), Lu Yang (China), Mark McMorris (Canada) and Mari Fukada (Japan).
Supporting the Riders, Celebrating the Community
Burton is proud to support this incredible global community of riders who carry forward Jake's vision every time they drop in. Fans can celebrate alongside Burton riders and own a piece of snowboarding history with the 'From Burton to the World' collection of snowboards, apparel, and accessories—available in limited quantities worldwide beginning February 3rd on Burton.com and at select Burton flagship stores and retail partners.
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Burton Riders Debut 'From Burton to the World' Collection in Aspen & Laax