CTCN attending the GLOBE 2016 Clean Technology Summit in Vancouver
Jason Spensley, Climate Technology Manager at the Climate Technology Centre & Network (CTCN), is set to attend and speak at the GLOBE 2016 sustainable business leadership summit in Vancouver, Canada, from 2nd to 4th March.
During the event, Mr. Spensley will lead a workshop jointly organized with the Canadian National Designated Entity and the CTCN. The workshop will focus on climate technology opportunities in emerging markets, providing insights into innovative solutions and potential collaborations.
In addition to the workshop, Mr. Spensley will also present CTCN and its suite of climate technology service offerings. The presentation is expected to highlight synergies with the Private Financing Advisory Network (PFAN), emphasising the potential opportunities for members of the CTCN Network.
Moreover, Mr. Spensley will participate in an orientation session for Canadian Trade Commissioners. The session will centre around climate technology solutions, offering valuable information for commissioners working in this field.
The GLOBE 2016 event is a significant platform for businesses, governments, and organisations to come together and discuss sustainable practices, with a particular focus on climate technology solutions and partnerships such as with the CTCN and PFAN.
Attendees can expect discussions on various aspects of climate technology, financing mechanisms, and capacity-building efforts tailored to developing and emerging economies. The event is an excellent opportunity for networking and learning about the latest developments in the field of climate technology.
For those interested in the specific details of Mr. Spensley's presentations and workshops, it is recommended to consult the official GLOBE 2016 conference records, CTCN publications, or PFAN partnership reports, which may archive session details and speaker contributions.
- Jason Spensley's presentation at GLOBE 2016 will highlight synergies between the Climate Technology Centre & Network (CTCN) and the Private Financing Advisory Network (PFAN), discussing potential opportunities for renewable energy and environmental science collaborations, especially in the context of climate-change solutions and finance.
- The workshop organized by Jason Spensley at GLOBE 2016, in collaboration with the Canadian National Designated Entity and the CTCN, will focus on climate technology opportunities in emerging markets, providing insights into innovative solutions, collaborations, and industry best practices for the transition to low-carbon economies supported by renewable energy.
- Throughout GLOBE 2016, attendees will engage in discussions surrounding climate technology, financing mechanisms, and capacity-building efforts, with a focus on developing and emerging economies. These conversations will address the role of science and finance in combating climate change and promoting sustainable development.