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Meet the Norwegian Business Delegation to UN Climate Change Conference (COP 30)

10 - 21 November, 2025

Vision of The Fjords in the Nærøyfjord

📍Belém Brazil

Innovation Norway will bring a business delegation to this year's climate summit, COP30

The Norwegian business delegation to COP30 will share Norwegian solutions, explore opportunities for investments, collaboration, and partnerships that could help accelerate the green energy transition and the path towards global carbon neutrality.Our mission is to actively participate in the global climate dialogue, sharing our expertise and fostering partnerships that will drive the green transition forward.

Let`s talk solutions at the Norway Pavilion at COP30. You`ll find us in area D-149

See the full programme at the Norway Pavilion

We aim to engage with global stakeholders, sharing Norwegian knowledge and innovative solutions that support the transition to a low-carbon economy. By promoting the cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices developed by Norwegian companies, we hope to demonstrate their potential to address climate challenges.

In addition to sharing our solutions, we are keen on exploring investment opportunities and collaborations that can accelerate the deployment of green technologies. Our goal is to foster economic growth while ensuring environmental sustainability. Strengthening partnerships with international organizations, governments, and businesses is a key priority for us, as we believe that a collaborative approach is essential to achieving global climate goals.

Norwegian Partners

As a proud partner country, Norway and our partners warmly welcome you to visit our pavillions.

What is COP?

COP is an international climate negotiations meeting held each year by the United Nations. COP is short for “Conference of the Parties,” meaning those countries who joined—are “party to,” in legal terms—the international treaty called the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

The UNFCCC entered into force on 21 March 1994 and of today 198 countries have ratified the Convention.

The climate summit venue is divided into a blue and a green zone. The negotiations take place in the blue zone, which is also the venue for several side events and the national pavilions. To enter the blue zone you need to hold an accreditation issued by UNFCCC. The green zone is administered by the host country and is commonly open to all without limitations.

the National Norway logo on a paper with a blue background

Want to learn more? Get in touch.

Gry Langbakk
Special Advisor

+47 908 79 203
gry.langbakk@innovasjonnorge.no