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Abu Dhabi, UAE: Neil Gray, Scotland’s Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Fair Work and Energy, Neil Gray, has announced a business delegation of 19 Scottish Net Zero-focused companies to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during the country’s participation at COP28.
The Cabinet Secretary, whose wide-ranging remit includes energy, support for business, industry, and manufacturing, set out details of the delegation in a visit to the UAE this week (October 25th - 26th) ahead of the world climate forum in Dubai next month.
The Scottish delegation, supported by Scottish Development International and the Scottish Chambers of Commerce, will be aligned with the country’s COP28 ambitions, including a commitment to international partnership on climate change solutions, the provision of fair work and inclusive economic growth.
Mr Gray said: “We have the resources, skills and ambition to advance green energy technologies and accelerate decarbonisation. COP28 will allow us to reaffirm our commitment to reaching net zero and to highlight our innovative companies that can help in that delivery. This will showcase Scotland as an exciting partner for global businesses to achieve their net zero aspirations.
“Scotland was the first country to declare climate change a global emergency in 2019, and we continue to take key steps to build resilience to the wider impacts of climate change. No one country can deliver net zero on its own – international co-operation will be vital.
“The United Arab Emirates was the first Gulf nation to commit to reaching Net Zero by 2050 and is an important market for Scotland. I look forward to discussing opportunities to strengthen collaboration in a number of areas, including energy transition and our mutual net zero goals. Continuing to build trade and investment will play a vital role in helping Scotland build a greener, fairer wellbeing economy and all the benefits that will bring to families, communities and businesses across the country.”
The delegation of 19 industry-leading Net Zero companies builds on the already well-established relationship Scotland enjoys with the UAE, and will showcase its expertise and strength across a range of sectors, including clean and renewable energy, hydrogen, space and other innovative technologies.
As the UAE gears up to host COP28 next month, Scotland’s participation and presence at the global conference presents a valuable opportunity to speak with senior decision-makers and influencers to not only create future collaboration opportunities for Scottish businesses in the UAE and the wider GCC region, but to also share its world-leading energy transition story.
COP28 will further Scotland’s Net Zero interests and showcase its innovation strengths in key net zero sectors, such as energy transition, climate-tech and hydrogen, to a global audience, while increasing business-to-business engagement that can foster future collaboration in meeting the challenges of achieving Net Zero.
Notes:
The Cabinet Secretary has two days of engagements from Wednesday, 25 October.
Companies being supported to attend business facing events during COP28 include:
- aquatera
- astroagency
- CCU International
- D-CAT
- Green Bioactives Limited
- Hydrogen Vehicle Systems
- Krucial
- Mocean
- Motive Offshore Group
- Net Zero Technology Centre
- Norco Group
- Nova
- Orbital Marine Power
- ReVentas
- Roslin Technologies
- Siccar
- Solariskit
- Storegga
- Sunamp
About Scottish Development International (SDI):
Scotland’s global trade and investment agency and the international arm of Scottish Enterprise, SDI has offices in more than 30 locations in the world. These in-market specialists promote Scotland and its world-leading products and services on a daily basis, delivering international economic opportunities for Scotland’s companies and communities. For more information, please visit: https://www.sdi.co.uk/
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