Cambridge Econometrics is delighted to announce a brand new unique partnership with Trex, delivered by means of Tipping Level Eventualities (TPS) Local weather and Dynamic Programs Intelligence.
Trex, a College of Exeter spin‑out, and Cambridge Econometrics have joined forces to create TPS Local weather, marking an necessary step in serving to monetary establishments higher perceive and navigate local weather‑associated dangers.
TPS Local weather, powered by Cambridge Econometrics’ globally recognised macroeconomic mannequin E3ME, affords a brand new method to seize advanced and non‑linear local weather impacts that conventional modelling usually overlooks. This represents a major advance in offering determination‑makers with insights that mirror actual‑world dynamics and present how local weather dangers evolve, work together, and cascade.
“As local weather impacts change into extra risky and interconnected, determination‑makers want instruments that mirror how the world really behaves. Trex brings a genuinely new mind-set to local weather danger—one which embraces complexity slightly than smoothing it away—and we’re excited to be a part of that.” – Phil Summerton, CEO, Cambridge Econometrics.

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