- How are climate policies across Asia competing on an international and regional Level?
- From emissions to opportunities: Asia’s role as a global carbon market hub
- The role of trading houses in facilitating the growth of the green economy
- Unlocking finance for green tech investments in a time of high-interest rates
- What role will carbon capture play in decarbonising hard-to-abate manufacturing in Asia?
- Asia’s renewable energy supply chain: Overcoming fragmentation and scaling up to satisfy demand
Asia Green Tech Summit
Overview
Development in Asia hinges on decisive measures against climate change. The region is grappling with escalating climate disturbances, impacting countless individuals' well-being, food stability, and health. While governments across Asia have made increasingly ambitious climate pledges to address this, substantial scope remains to accelerate decarbonisation and the transition to a greener economy.
Current and evolving climate technologies offer a promising avenue for Asia to establish itself as a net-zero leader. Reaching carbon neutrality in Asia via these technologies requires global cooperation, attractive climate policies and increased investment. How can Asia mobilise the necessary resources and green technologies to compete in the race to net-zero emissions?Â
The 2nd edition of the Asia Green Tech Summit, co-hosted by Nikkei and the Financial Times, will once again bring together leading policymakers, financial institutions, climate tech and industry leaders for thought-provoking keynotes and debates to provide critical insights about how climate tech will enable the decarbonisation of Asia.
Why Attend?
Uncover
The latest solutions and strategies shaping the decarbonisation of AsiaÂ
Connect
With senior executives from government bodies, financial and energy sectors and more
Debate
the future of green policies, investment strategies, and global cooperation accelerating green tech in Asia
Key Themes
Supporting Partners
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