Unlocking green public-private partnerships: A case by case exploration
Join us for the final Community Deep Dive of the year as we bring together public and private stakeholders to explore real-world cases, share insights, and spotlight what it takes to accelerate green transformation through public-private partnerships
To reach the EU’s 2030 climate targets, the EIB estimates we must allocate roughly 8% of our GDP. Unfortunately, we are only at 5% GDP. We know that neither public nor private sector alone can solve the climate crisis, they must work together.
Climate KIC is situated in the sweet spot between public and private stakeholders as we are orchestrating and implementing system change in both sectors. However, we also know how immensely important it is to keep advancing public-private partnerships especially as we need to scale and pace the green system transformation.
On Wednesday 3 December, Climate KIC Community will host its third and final online Community Deep Dive of the year.
We will be exploring green public-private partnerships through a handful of different cases and discuss how we can advance them. The online Deep Dive will follow the in-person CoLab on the same topic that we hosted in Warsaw in October.
Join us if you want to better understand how public-private partnerships work and how you can leverage them to scale your own climate solutions.
You’ll walk away with:
- Concrete examples of successful green public-private partnerships and lessons learned from each case
- Actionable strategies, tools and recommendations for building and sustaining collaborations
- Insights into overcoming common challenges when working with the public or private sector
The session is open to members of Climate KIC Community. You can learn more about the Community and available memberships here.
About the Community Deep Dives
The Community Deep Dives are learning sessions designed by Climate KIC for its Community members where, along with topic experts and experienced leaders, we explore the most relevant and transformative trends in climate innovation.
Through a mix of peer-to-peer exchange, real-world case studies, and working exercises in groups, the sessions are thought to equip participants with practical knowledge and hands-on experience that can be implemented in their work context.
Check out the Deep Dives of this year (membership is required to access the resources):