UAE- As per the reports of WAM on May 10, the UAE Climate Tech Forum was inaugurated at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre with the participation of around 1,000 policymakers, experts, CEOs, specialists, technology sector leaders, and investors from around the world.
To control the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, the two-day event, initiated by the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT) in amalgamation with ADNOC and Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company(Masdar), co-occurs with the Year of Sustainability in the UAE and also focuses on strengthening the momentum for speeding up the efforts to reduce the emissions by least 43 percent by 2030.
Held earlier at the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change( COP28), UAE Climate Tech will describe the innovation, technology, and investment opportunities while showcasing an array of technologies, including carbon capture, AI, hydrogen, robotics, digitization, alternative fuels, and new and low – carbon energy solutions for oil and gas and hard – to – abate sectors, from more than 60 companies, out of which many of them will be making their first attack into the UAE.
According to the WAM, the event will also highlight the efforts of the UAE in spreading technology adoption and development to speed up decolonization and create future green industries, including climate-critical sectors like hydrogen, renewable, climate-smart agriculture, and STEM education.