INTRODUCING THE CLIMATE TECHNOLOGY NETWORK
CTCN: THE OPERATIONAL ARM OF THE UNFCCC TECHNOLOGY MECHANISM
The Climate Technology Network connects you to a world of
climate technology opportunities.
The Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) promotes the rapid uptake of relevant climate technologies* at the request of developing countries as they pursue energy efficient, low carbon and climate resilient development.
Through its Network, the CTCN mobilizes policy and technical expertise from academia, civil society, finance and private sectors to deliver technology solutions, capacity building and implementation advice to developing countries.
* What is climate technology? Any equipment, technique, practical knowledge or skills needed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and/or adapt to climate change.
EngagementTechnical services Providing technical assistance funded by the CTCN in response to developing country requests selected through a competitive bidding process among Network members
Information exchange Sharing/receiving information (data, lessons learned, reports, case studies) at CTCN events and via the CTCN’s online technology portal
Capacity building Presenting tutorials and workshops on your fields of expertise to peers and developing country stakeholders
BenefitsCommercial opportunity Pre-qualified access to competitive bidding for delivery of CTCN technical assistance services to developing countries
Connection Network with national decision makers, thought leaders, and other Network members to expand your partnership opportunities and learn about emerging activities and areas of practice
Visibility Broaden your organization or company’s global reach by engaging in new technology projects and showcasing relevant experience, events, reports and tools
Network Membership provides access to a diverse global community of climate technology users, providers and financiers under the umbrella of the UNFCCC Technology Mechanism.
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Join the CTCN The CTCN actively seeks members from all geographic regions with an array of sectoral experience. Membership is cost-free.
Visit ctc-n.org to learn more about joining the Climate Technology Network.
Network Members form a broad community of climate technology stakeholders, including academic, finance, non-government, private sector, public sector, and research entities, connecting with over 100+ National Designated Entities (NDEs) selected by their countries as CTCN national focal points.
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