When and where is it on?
The London Climate Technology Show is taking place from 26-27 September 2023 at ExCel London.
How many years has it been going?
This is the second edition of the show. The inaugural edition of the London Climate Technology Show in 2022 attested itself as the largest climate technology show in the UK and was able to convene a huge gathering of 2000+ attendees including policymakers, business leaders, investors, startups, media, etc across the 2 days.
What was the inspiration to start it?
The idea behind organising the chain of sustainability events is to help accelerate the global net zero transition. Since climate change is of utmost concern these days, our motive is to provide an ideal platform for sustainability stakeholders to come together, network at the highest level, exhibit products & services and next-gen technology that helps in mitigating climate crises.
What exciting things can people look forward to?
The event will facilitate the exhibition and conference where the topnotch exhibitors will showcase their latest technology and innovations. Moreover the stellar line up of speakers and global media will also be in attendance.
What opportunities are on offer for those attending?
The internationally acclaimed exhibition & conference will once again offer an ideal networking platform for governments, individuals and businesses of all sizes to showcase disruptive solutions to mitigate the climate crisis, help gain invaluable knowledge on green tech innovations & effective decarbonisation strategies accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy. Networking, business matchmaking, conducting business and media exposure are some of the opportunities for the participants.
Who will be speaking?
Some of the speakers who attend London Climate Technology Show are Sir James Bevan
|Chief Executive|Environment Agency, Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan
Executive Director|UAE Independent Climate Change Accelerators, Rhian Kelly|Chief Sustainability Officer| National Grid, Rose Mwebaza|Director|UN Climate Technology Centre & Network (CTCN), etc and this year we are expecting 100+ speakers from across the globe
What tips would you give to people attending to get the most out of it?
We would like to say that it is a must event for everyone who thinks green and wants to contribute to the sustainable future on the global level and help reduce the carbon footprint in the world. You should come and get the maximum out of the event by having a number of opportunities to network and connect with the unicorns of the value chain sector. The event can help you grow your business if you are into the sustainability sector.
How can people book tickets / when does it usually sell out?
You can do the online booking on the website of the London Climate Technology Show 2023. In the inaugural edition of the CTS. The entire floor plan was sold one month prior to the event and this year, we are expecting the same response.
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