Why you can’t miss CARE: The Climate Action & Renewable Energy initiative MENA has been waiting for

Why you can’t miss CARE: The Climate Action & Renewable Energy initiative MENA has been waiting for

If you’ve been to enough climate events, you know the pattern. Big promises, inspiring speeches… and then? Not much changes. 

CARE, Climate Action & Renewable Energy Expo, is different. 

Launching in Dubai (26–27 November 2025) followed by Riyadh (8–9 December 2025), CARE is where the MENA region’s climate commitments are matched with real, measurable outcomes. No endless panels for the sake of it. No talking in circles. CARE is built for connection, collaboration, and action. 

 

  1. Because the climate clock isn’t slowing down 

The urgency is real. MENA is facing rising temperatures, water scarcity, and an energy transition that can’t wait. CARE brings together the people who aren’t just aware of these challenges; they’re actively building the solutions. From clean energy innovators to government decision-makers and global investors, this is the room where change is accelerated. 

 

  1. Because it’s MENA’s deal-ready platform for climate solutions 

CARE isn’t another expo where you swap business cards and hope something happens later. Here, the conversations are targeted, the meetings are pre-qualified, and the opportunities are immediate. Government tenders, private sector investments, technology adoption — it all happens under one roof. 

MENA edition in Dubai will see a strong international and regional presence alongside UAE-led climate initiatives, while KSA’s edition taps into Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030 sustainability agenda. Each location offers a unique mix of stakeholders, ensuring that the right people meet at the right time. 

 

  1. Because nothing here is siloed 

Climate action doesn’t work in isolation. CARE’s impactful pillars — from renewable energy and green mobility to water resilience and circular economies — are designed to break down barriers between industries. Energy players talk to urban planners. Mobility innovators meet investors in water solutions. The result? Cross-sector partnerships with deeper, longer-lasting impact. 

 

  1. Because you’ll be in the right room 

Ministers. C-suite leaders. Multilateral agencies. Sovereign wealth funds. Start-ups with breakthrough tech. These aren’t just names on a programme, they’re in the meetings, on the floor, and open to doing business. CARE’s curated environment ensures you’re speaking directly to people with the authority and resources to make decisions on the spot. 

 

  1. Because the ClimateTech World Cup is happening here 

One of CARE’s biggest draws is the ClimateTech World Cup, a high-energy competition spotlighting the most promising climate tech start-ups from around the globe. Finalists will pitch live to an audience of investors, policymakers, and industry leaders, all vying for funding, partnerships, and market access. It’s where bold ideas meet the backing they need to scale, and it all unfolds at CARE. 

 

  1. Because you’ll leave with more than a brochure 

Attendees walk away from CARE with signed MOUs, pilot project agreements, investment interest, policy insights, and partners they can actually work with. The event is structured to keep momentum going long after the closing session. 

 

This is where MENA makes climate count 

If you’re serious about climate action in the region — whether as a policymaker, corporate leader, entrepreneur, or investor — CARE is where you need to be. 

CARE MENA: 26–27 November 2025, Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai
CARE KSA: 8–9 December 2025, JW Marriott, Riyadh 

Book your tickets: ​https://hubs.li/Q03BTHTb0
For more enquiries: https://hubs.li/Q03BTJ7N0 

Be part of the conversations, the deals, and the solutions shaping the region’s climate future. 

 

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