Sealor’s Public Debut at Miami Climate 365
- nexuma
- Mar 22
- 2 min read
We are excited to share a meaningful milestone for Sealor, our first public presentation at Miami Climate 365, hosted at the University of Miami, as part of the Risk + Resilience Tech Hub: Innovative Solutions session.
This moment marked more than just an introduction. It was the first time Sealor entered the broader public conversation around the future of resilient coastal infrastructure in South Florida a region at the forefront of climate challenges and innovation.

Alexander Suma presented the Sealor presentation.
Bringing the Vision into the Public Sphere
Presenting Sealor in this context allowed us to showcase how nature-based solutions can play a critical role in addressing coastal resilience. As cities like Miami face increasing pressure from sea-level rise and extreme weather, the need for scalable, sustainable infrastructure solutions has never been more urgent.
By stepping onto this stage, we opened the door to new dialogues—with stakeholders who are not only aware of these challenges but actively working to solve them.
Strong Validation from the Ecosystem
The response we received was both encouraging and energizing. We had the opportunity to engage with:
City and regional stakeholders
Climate tech founders
Resilience experts and researchers
The conversations that followed reflected genuine interest, thoughtful questions, and valuable feedback. Even more importantly, several follow-up discussions are already in motion, clear signals that Sealor’s approach resonates with the needs of the market.
A Community Driving Change
South Florida is rapidly emerging as a hub for resilience innovation, and it is inspiring to be part of a community that is actively shaping a more sustainable and adaptive future.
What’s Next
Sealor will continue to build on this momentum deepening partnerships, refining our approach through real-world feedback, and expanding our presence across key coastal markets.
More updates, collaborations, and milestones are on the horizon.
Elena K.








Comments