New Delhi [India]April 14 (ANI): Recently held a strong commitment for stability and environmental responsibility organized by Carnegie India, recently concluded Global Technology Summit (GTS) 2025.
The event stood not only for focusing on global technological development, but also for the environment-conscious scheme going to every stage of the summit.
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This year, Carnegie India participated with Gains to implement a phase-wise ESG (environment, social and governance) action model. This model was designed to reduce the environmental impact of the summit and promote a new culture of responsible event management.
From the beginning of the plan to the post -incident activities, the GTS team made a conscious option to prioritize stability.
According to event organizers, the event used the re -use of food and drink cutlery at the entire venue, while renovated wood was used in event fabrication. Even waste management systems were designed with a circular approach, which ensures minimum waste and maximum recycling.
The organizers also focused on involving delegates in these efforts. The actual -time tracking of the carbon footprint of the event was displayed, which helped visitors to understand the environmental impact of their participation. There were also interactive discussions and activities to increase awareness and encourage accountability among the attendees.
GTS 2025 has not only reduced its environmental footprint, but can also plan future events in India and execute stable. This takes a step forward in merging technology with environmental care, proving that innovation and responsibility can go hand in hand.
Carnegie India’s ninth Global Technology Summit (GTS), which was co-maintained with the Ministry of External Affairs, was held in New Delhi by 10 April, 2025 with public sessions on 11 and 12 April.
This year’s theme, ‘possible -‘ means “possibilities” in Hindi – the warm and emerging technologies to increase economic growth while shaping international relations, security structures and global rule.
The event was decided to over 25 sessions with more than 150 speakers, including industry experts, policy makers and academics around the world including technology, artificial intelligence, digital public infrastructure, technological development of India, technical development, cybercity, international technical conflicts, international technical conflicts, international tech collabores, data governance, and more. (AI)
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