Join the G-STIC Conference during the World Expo in Dubai

17 - 19 January 2022

17 - 19 January 2022

Free participation - Online and in Dubai

GET INSPIRED BY WORLD-RENOWNED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Accelerating breakthrough technological innovations for the SDGs

Shaping a post-pandemic world

Real-life examples of technological solutions for the SDGs

The World Expo in Dubai started in October 2021 and focuses on knowledge and technologies that are crucial to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. It is an accelerator and testing ground for breakthrough technological solutions that the world needs to shape a post-pandemic world and create a better future for all.

The G-STIC Conference in Dubai consists of two parts. The first part of the G-STIC Conference took place on the occasion of the 76th United Nations Day and G-STIC’s 5th anniversary from 24 – 27 October 2021. Relive the first part >

Don’t miss the second part of the G-STIC Conference from 17 – 19 January 2022 during the Global Goals Week. Unable to travel to Dubai? All sessions will be live-streamed from Dubai and can be followed online.

The G-STIC conference is one of the world’s largest conferences and key meeting places where technological solutions for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals are discussed. It’s the place to be if you want to be inspired by world-renowned keynote speakers and top experts on sustainable development. Last year we welcomed 3,700 entrepreneurs, researchers, innovation experts, captains of industry, investors and policymakers from 140 countries.

SOLVE QUESTIONS OF SUSTAINABILITY

Being the catalyst for change by discovering new technological insights

ACCELERATING TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS FOR 9 SOCIETAL CHALLENGES

Conference themes focused on breakthrough innovations

Organised by 8 international co-hosts

Meet our partners from Brazil, China, India, Nigeria, South Africa and South Korea

The G-STIC conference is hosted jointly by VITO (the prime research and technology organization on cleantech and sustainable development in Belgium) and 7 other not-for-profit independent technology research institutes: CSIR (The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, South Africa), FIOCRUZ (Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil), GIEC (Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, China), GIST (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea), NACETEM (National Centre for Technology Management, Nigeria), TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute, India) and SDSN (the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network).