Hong Kong climate-tech company highlights school-based cooling projects that connect passive radiative cooling, climate education and community action. FIRST Programme Connects Scientific Innovation with Community NeedsA key focus of i2Cool’s participation was the Fostering Innovation for Resilience and Sustainable Transformation Programme, known as FIRST. Hong Kong School Project Presented at UNESCO ConferenceDuring the opening ceremony in Paris, a campus climate-action project conducted at Chong Gene Hang College in Hong Kong was presented as part of the FIRST Programme’s work. Electricity-Free Cooling Pilots Expand Across SchoolsBeyond Hong Kong, i2Cool has supported a series of FIRST-related school projects that bring passive cooling technologies to communities facing extreme heat and limited infrastructure. Through the FIRST Programme, i2Cool plans to continue working with academic institutions, non-profit organisations, businesses and local communities to evaluate how electricity-free cooling can be adapted for different climates, buildings and social needs.