Chile Unveils COP28 Pavilion in UAE, Demonstrating Strong Public-Private Alliance for Climate Action

Dubai – November 28, 2023: Marking a pivotal moment, Chile’s Foreign Minister Alberto van
Klaveren unveils the spectacular Chile Pavilion for COP28 in Dubai, which will host side events
organized by the country during the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28), to be held from November 30 to December
12.
COP is the largest and most important environmental gathering of the year, and this year will be
attended by over 30,000 government, business, and civil society delegates to address the climate
crisis. In this context, for the third time, Chile’s pavilion will be part of the Blue Zone of the
conference, where the nations’ delegations will hold their events
“Our pavilion seeks to project topics that are priorities for Chile and in which we believe we can
make a relevant contribution to this global challenge,” said Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren.
“Thus, the energy transition, sustainable finance, nature-based solutions, and the cryosphere will
be the focus of our participation.” highlighted the chancellor, who commented that “the COP is a
perfect instance to publicize and promote initiatives, in addition to being conducive to generating
new alliances between all the actors involved in this area.”
The country’s participation in the Blue Zone represents a significant public-private effort, which will
allow the rest of the world to see the joint work that Chilean society is doing to effectively respond
to the current climate crisis.
“We understand that efforts to mitigate and adapt will be effective only if we work together, first at
the national level and then at the international level and develop common strategies to contribute
to the development of a resilient society in times of climate emergency,” said the minister, who
thanked the pavilion’s sponsors: CAF, Concha y Toro, Colbún, HIF, and LATAM. “Their collaboration
and joint work will allow us to show the world the transversal commitment of Chile to fight against
the climate crisis.”
The pavilion is also expected to become a platform that links the Chilean delegation with other
parties and observers and be the scene of the eventual signing of agreements and the launch of
initiatives.
“With the intention of strengthening ties with all the actors involved in this issue, the Chile Pavilion
is projected as a space for dialogue and for encounter, to exchange valuable knowledge and
experiences between public, private, and also -indispensable in this area- civil society, both national
and international. It will be an extraordinarily relevant showcase in a meeting that brings together
thousands and thousands of people involved in the climate change issue. And this will allow us to
project ourselves as a country that seeks to exercise leadership in terms of climate ambition and
that really has a lot to demonstrate in that area,” added the minister.
Mr Ignacio Fernández Ruiz, General Director of ProChile, said, “These are supplier companies that
contribute to mitigating the effects of climate change and to the diversification of national

shipments, where 40% of the mission will be composed of companies led by women. Likewise, of
the total mission, 60% are from the Metropolitan Region and 40% from other regions. Most of
these companies are just beginning their internationalization, recording exports of around 36
million dollars in the last four years”.
“For the second consecutive year, ProChile contributed to the design of Chile’s pavilion at COP28.
We designed a 140-square-meter space that addresses the themes of energy transition, which will
be the meeting point for the Chilean delegation and its international counterparts”, he added.
Participating companies
It is expected that the 15 companies that ProChile selected, through a public call, to be part of its
mission will also participate in the pavilion’s agenda, sharing the solutions they have developed to
address the effects of the climate crisis.
The 15 companies selected are: Herco Equipments, specialized in the reuse of parts for mining
machinery; Kilimo, dedicated to saving water in agricultural irrigation; Instacrops, specialist in
hardware and software development for agriculture; Bioelements, which produces sustainable
bioplastic; Remote Waters, which develops technology to purify water without emitting CO2;
Aintech, dedicated to the development of products in the field of nanoscience with a focus on
sustainability; Reborn Electric Motors, which manufactures zero-emission mining cars and
converts diesel buses to electric ones; Photio, which transforms surfaces into air purifiers; Lader
Energy, which develops renewable energy projects; Reciclapp, which links people who have
recyclable material with recyclers; T Phite, a process that allows tire waste to be transformed into
battery material for electromobility; Suncast, which does solar and wind energy prediction;
Rudanac, which develops technology for the biodisintegration of metal scrap; Drovid, whose
technology allows detecting outbreaks of forest fires, and Mercado Circular, which promotes a
product refill system, avoiding single-use plastics.