Dubai: Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) has unveiled the 2nd Future Sustainability Forum (FSF) 2024, to advance solutions for a low-carbon, climate-resilient future.
DIFC, the leading global financial center in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia (MEASA) region, welcomed more than 3,000 industry leaders, government officials, and sustainability experts to the FSF 2024.
The event brought together global experts to exchange ideas, foster collaboration, and share insights aimed at accelerating the transition to a low-carbon, climate-resilient future while highlighting the UAE’s sustainable practices, particularly in the financial sector.
The first day of the FSF showcased thought leadership in panel discussions on topics including facilitation and development of green financing mechanisms, enhancing stakeholder engagement for sustainable development, Decarbonization of the energy sector, prominence of building a circular economy, ESG reporting, and a roadmap to a sustainable 2045.
The second day of the event will see industry-focused discussions surrounding innovation, digital transformation and smart cities.
The event attracted 100 global speakers from 50-plus countries, highlighting the importance of the UAE’s sustainability initiatives.
Notable speakers at the event included H.E Eng. Saeed Ghumran Al Remeithi, Group Chief Executive Officer, Emirates Steel Arkan (EMSTEEL), Eng. Yousif Al Ali, Chief Executive Officer, Etihad Water & Electricity (EtihadWE), Capt. Saif Al Mheiri, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Sustainability Officer, Abu Dhabi Maritime and AD Ports Group, Yasser Zaghloul, Group Chief Executive Officer, National Marine Dredging Company (NMDC).
Additionally, the forum featured Dr. Manfred Braunl, Chief Executive Officer, Porsche Middle East and Africa FZE, Dr. Bernd Van Linder, Chief Executive Officer, Commercial Bank of Dubai, Vijay Bains, Chief Sustainability Officer and Group Head of ESG, Emirates NBD, Oliver Philips, Regional Head of Sustainable Finance, Middle East and Africa, Barclays, and Jane Goodland, Group Head of Sustainability, London Stock Exchange Group.
Among the attendees were over 500 global investors, and more than 20 per cent of these investors represent funds with portfolios of $100mn and above.
This robust investor presence emphasized a strong focus on climate technology and renewable energy, underscoring the forum’s role in driving sustainable investment and actionable insights in these critical areas.
Alya AlZarouni, Chief Operating Officer at DIFC Authority, emphasized DIFC’s dedication to global collaboration in advancing Net Zero goals through sustainable finance. Alya highlighted the Future Sustainability Forum as a platform for fostering innovation, knowledge sharing, and capacity building to support the UAE’s climate strategies and economic growth.
During the Future Sustainability Forum, several companies signed agreements to demonstrate their commitment to taking action on climate change.
These included Ajman Bank and CarbonSifr who will work together to drive Net Zero and Sustainable Finance Targets; Canon and United Arab Bank on a pioneering climate related initiative in the UAE; and Lafarge for advancing sustainable construction.
Since the UAE ratified the Paris Agreement in 2016 to contribute to climate action, there has been considerable progress in transitioning the country to a more sustainable, climate-resilient, and low-carbon economy.
The UAE’s Net Zero agenda is a long-term plan aiming to achieve the sustainable development goals within the country.
As a result, sustainable finance has been gaining momentum evidenced by the growth in green bond issuance, implementation of key international and regional projects to foster sustainability and other decarbonization initiatives within the finance sector.
Dubai – and DIFC – have championed efforts towards driving climate finance mobilization in the region. At COP28, DIFC announced the launch of its Sustainable Finance Catalyst, a strategic initiative to grow sustainable finance flows from Dubai to $100bn by 2030. The future of sustainability lies in innovation, global collaboration, and the transition to a circular economy.