NEWS & KNOWLEDGE
Welcome to the Industry Clean Tech Platform
Tue, 7 Apr 2026 - 19:04
It is in the context of the UNIDO International Vienna Energy and Climate Forum (IVECF) 2026 that the Industry Clean‑Tech Platform (ICTP) is officially introduced to its community of stakeholders. As global leaders convene in Vienna under the theme “Powering Prosperity, Security and Stability”, ICTP responds directly to IVECF’s call for actionable solutions that reduce inequalities, stimulate competitive industrialisation and support a green, decarbonised transformation of economies.
Where Supply Meets Demand for Clean Industrial Technologies
Developed under the Energy Efficiency for Sustainable Livelihoods in Africa (EELA) Program, implemented by UNIDO and funded by the Government of Sweden, ICTP is conceived as a one‑stop‑shop for energy‑efficient and low‑carbon industrial technologies. The platform brings together African industries and clean‑tech providers in a single digital environment, bridging the gap between demand for energy‑efficient solutions and supply from proven technology providers, and accelerating the uptake of sustainable industrial solutions.
For industrial actors, ICTP offers access to reliable technologies, expert support and financing opportunities tailored to operational needs. For clean‑tech providers, the platform creates structured and credible entry points to African markets, helping to reduce information asymmetries, transaction costs and investment risks.
Beyond information‑sharing, ICTP integrates technical assistance, access to funding and risk‑mitigation instruments, supported by advisory boards and technical working groups. This governance framework ensures that the platform remains responsive to industry needs while maintaining strong technical credibility and partner ownership.
ICTP at IVECF 2026
The ICTP will be officially presented on Thursday 9 April during an EELA Deep‑Dive Session at IVECF 2026, marking a key moment for the Program alongside major announcements, including EELA’s expansion to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and the anticipated signing of a Joint Declaration between UNIDO and the Swedish Energy Agency, reinforcing long‑term institutional cooperation.
A wide range of ICTP stakeholders will convene in Vienna for the platform’s soft launch, bringing together African and European industrial and energy agencies. The session will highlight EELA’s technological, social and economic impact, while exploring concrete pathways for scaling regional clean‑manufacturing ecosystems.
Agenda – ICTP Deep‑Dive Session at IVECF 2026 – Hofburg, h 16:00
Opening Remarks (5 min)
– UNIDO: Ms Georgia Valeria Iordanescu, Chief, Sustainable Energy and Just Transitions Unit
– Sida: Ms Monica Gullberg, Senior Climate Policy Specialist and Advisor to the GCF Board
Scene Setting (5 min)
Contextualising ICTP and EELA within IVECF 2026 priorities
Swedish Energy Agency (SEA): Mr Niclas Carlsson, Head of International Business and Investment Promotion
ICTP Launch & Live Demonstration (5 min)
Official launch and live demo of the ICTP web‑based platform
UNIDO: Ms Karin Reiss‑Haimbala, Industrial Development Officer & EELA Programme Manager
Joint Declaration (5 min)
Signing of the Joint Declaration between UNIDO and the Swedish Energy Agency
PANEL 1 – Industrial Clean‑Technology Pathways for Stability and Prosperity (30 min)
Exploring ICTP’s role in continent‑wide green industrialisation and private‑sector mobilisation
Participants include:
Mr Aref Abouzahr, CEO, ARK Energy
Mr Stefan Jonsson, CEO, GloFIN
Ms Muntanga Lindunda, CEO, ZAM
Ms Sekai Kuvarika, CEO, CZI
Ms Joyce Njogu, Head of Division, KAM
Mr Erich Labuda, Head of Division, ABB
Ms Eija Hietavuo, Chief, TetraPak
PANEL 2 – Regional Voices: Implementation & Impact (20 min)
Regional results and joint statements of action
Ms Nadia Chioukh, Director International Cooperation, RCREEE
Mr Readlay Makaliki, Technical Lead Expert, SACREEE
Mr Yunus Alokore, Technical Expert, EACREEE
Dr Mawufemo Modjinou, Ag Director Energy Efficiency, ECREEE
Ms Alba Topulli, Senior Director Clean Energy Access, CLASP
PANEL 3 – National Voices: Implementation & Impact (20 min)
National perspectives on delivering prosperous, secure and stable clean energy systems
Mr Brian Mainza, Zambia Ministry of Energy
Eng Issac Kiva, Kenya Ministry of Energy
Mr Issac Chiridza, Zimbabwe Ministry of Energy
Mr Thebe Mamakoko, South Africa Ministry of Energy
Dr Mustafa Shehu Salihu, Nigeria Energy Commission
Q&A and Closing (5 min)
Summary and call for cross‑regional cooperation aligned with the Vienna Call to Action
Moderator: Ms Elin Karlsson, Industrial Development Expert, UNIDO