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The Sustainable Innovation Forum at COP21

The forum is the largest business focused event taking place during the COP, uniting 80 speakers and 750 global delegates from public and private sector organisations to catalyse the partnerships needed to accelerate low carbon development solutions.

By: EBR - Posted: Friday, September 18, 2015

Now in its 6th year and hosted by Climate Action and the UNEP at each COP, SIF15 is endorsed by the host country and organiser the French Government and COP21.
Now in its 6th year and hosted by Climate Action and the UNEP at each COP, SIF15 is endorsed by the host country and organiser the French Government and COP21.

The Sustainable Innovation Forum takes place on the 7th and 8th of December at Stade de France, just outside of the La Bourget area, Paris. Now in its 6th year and hosted by Climate Action and the UNEP at each COP, SIF15 is endorsed by the host country and organiser the French Government and COP21.

The forum is the largest business focused event taking place during the COP, uniting 80 speakers and 750 global delegates from public and private sector organisations to catalyse the partnerships needed to accelerate low carbon development solutions.

SIF15 Highlights:

750+ attendees - the largest number of global stakeholders at any commercially-inclusive side event at COP21
International attendance – meet decision makers from across the globe with delegates spanning 43 countries at SIF14
Over 80 world class speakers including country Ministers, industry CEOs and international thought leaders
Interactive discussion panels throughout the event, allowing for in-depth debate via audience Q&A and polls
Workshops and co-located events to maximise content and networking opportunities throughout the two days

Who should attend the Forum?

High level government officials
CEOs and senior business executives
Regional and city leaders
Financiers and investors
Associations and industry think tanks

Register now at www.cop21paris.org

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