Networking & Collaboration

Technologies are vital to building climate-resilient, low-carbon societies. Many essential technologies already exist — the challenge is to get them deployed where they are needed, and to build the enabling environments to support technology innovation, adaptation and scale-up. An overwhelming number of developing countries’ Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement indicate a requirement for technology support and capacity building in order to achieve their commitments. To meet this need, the CTCN serves as a demand-driven and trusted partner, matching developing countriy needs for climate change-related equipment, methods, capacity development and policy advice with the world-class expertise of its Network and our collaborators. 

Inha University Research and Business Foundation

Inha university was founded in 1954 to fulfil the dearest wish of empowering and bringing prosperity to the nation, which stands for the ideals of building students’ characters, searching for the truth and serving society. Currently, there are more than 10 departments working on climate technologies such as civil, environmental, chemical, energy-resource, and material engineering. Not only the high-tech but also simple technologies (manure/wastewater treatment, landfill, and incineration) better fit for developing countries are being developed.

Country of registration
South Korea
Network member number
N0946
Relation to CTCN
Network Member
Enablers
Economics and financial decision-making
Innovation & RDD
Type of organisation
Research and academic institution
Type of climate technology services
Collaboration in innovation
Knowledge management
Policy and planning
Technology development/transfer
Sector(s) of expertise
Agriculture
Renewable energy
Energy efficiency
Active in
South Korea