IIT Madras Research Park (IITMRP), in association with the India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA), will host Envision 2025 for its third edition from January 30 to February 1, 2025. With ‘Ground Zero for Net-Zero’ as the theme for this edition, the event will bring together grassroots initiatives and global stakeholders in a united call to action.
Building on the success of Envision 2024, which attracted over 500 attendees and featured more than 50 expert speakers across 12+ technology focus areas, including the launch of the Zero to Green Alliance, this year’s conference aims to amplify its impact, says a release.
Envision 2025 will highlight India’s collaborative potential in addressing climate challenges and advancing climate tech solutions, with a focus on the technological areas like green buildings, solar and wind energy, electric mobility, energy storage, nuclear energy, climate finance, climate policy, circular economy and green hydrogen.
The three-day event will feature expert sessions, panel discussions, deep-dive workshops and technology showcases, empowering stakeholders to turn climate commitments into actionable strategies. This year’s conference will also host the second edition of “Pitch to Win” inviting innovative climate tech solutions from start-ups, the release said.
Tags: Energy Festival, IIT Madras, NetZero
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