Climate Technology Show 2025

The Climate Technology Show 2025 offers a unique exhibition dedicated to advancing climate solutions, showcasing the latest innovations and cutting-edge technologies driving the global transition to a sustainable, low-carbon future.
This global event will unite over 100+ exhibitors from across the world, offering a comprehensive platform for industry leaders, technology pioneers, policymakers, and investors to drive the next wave of climate action. With an expansive exhibition floor, the event highlights key technologies, solutions, and strategies reshaping industries and accelerating progress towards a greener tomorrow.
KEY FOCUS AREAS
- Carbon - Covering CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage), carbon credits, and climate financing
- Nature Solutions - Encompassing agri-tech, water solutions, land and soil sustainability, and regenerative practices
- Renewable Energy - Advancing solar, wind, hydrogen, and other clean energy solutions
- Automotive Sector - Focusing on electric vehicles (EVs), sustainable mobility, and charging infrastructure
- ESG - Addressing corporate sustainability, responsible investing, and regulatory frameworks
- Industrial Manufacturing - Highlighting energy efficiency, circular economy practices, and sustainable production
- Built Environment - Exploring green buildings, smart cities, and net-zero infrastructure
- Artificial Intelligence - Exploring AI-driven climate solutions, predictive analytics, and automation
- Supply Chain Opportunities - Covering sustainable logistics, carbon-neutral supply chains, and resource optimization
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