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Event - International Energy and Climate Forum

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Title
International Energy and Climate Forum
Organizer
UNIDO
Type
Forum & Symposium
Focus
  • Other
  • Climate Change
  • Renewable Energy


Start
2025/04/09 CET
End
2025/04/10 CET
Country
  • Austria
Venue
Hofburg Palace, Vienna
URL
Description
Under the guiding motto “Powering Prosperity, Security and Stability”, the International Vienna Energy and Climate Forum 2026 (IVECF 2026) will ignite global momentum for just and inclusive energy and climate transitions, with green industrialization as a key driver of sustainable economic transformation on 9-10 April 2026 at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria.

Convening leaders from governments, international organizations, industry, academia, development partners and civil society, the Forum is a unique opportunity to coordinate and co-create solutions to accelerate collective global action toward a sustainable, resilient and low-carbon future.

Building on Vienna’s legacy as a multilateral hub for international cooperation, IVECF 2026 bridges political ambition with technical implementation. It will explore how transformations in energy, industry, and climate systems create stable societies, strengthen resilience, and unlock shared prosperity, placing particular focus on those most in need, including least developed countries (LDCs), landlocked developing countries (LLDCs), small island developing states (SIDS), and underrepresented groups such as women and youth.

It will also spotlight the role of innovation and entrepreneurship in building sustainable futures in fragile or post-crisis contexts.