Herald - Issue 470

Page 64 • The HERALD • 20th February 2025 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SPECIALISTS v ASK A PROFESSIONAL The Solent Cluster Joins World Economic Forum Transitioning Industrial Clusters Initiative for Economic Growth and a Lower Carbon Future e Solent Cluster has joined the Transitioning Industrial Clusters Initiative, which comprises 33 clusters in 16 countries across ve continents, making it the largest coalition of co-located companies and public institutions pledging to work to reduce emissions, while boosting economic growth and job creation. e Initiative convenes the world’s leading public and private industrial stakeholders to improve collaboration and develop a shared vision to competitively apply for funding, gain regulatory support and launch full-scale development activities to transition industrial clusters. Stuart Baker, Executive Director at e Solent Cluster, said: “Joining the Transitioning Industrial Clusters Initiative provides a unique opportunity for The Solent Cluster to be part of a global network of like-minded projects which share a common goal. It will provide us with access to bespoke resources and insights, allowing us to understand successful strategies from around the world which we can apply here in the Solent to achieve our goals of a lower carbon future and economic growth. The Solent Cluster represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to effect real change in energy production and consumption. It is the only project of its kind in the region and is the most diverse cluster in the UK. Our ambition is to become a leading centre for low-carbon investment, which will grow the regional economy, protect skilled jobs, and create new employment opportunities for low carbon energy technologies and industries. The World Economic Forum welcomes The Solent Cluster, an industrial zone housing the United Kingdom’s second largest container terminal, to the Transitioning Industrial Clusters initiative, alongside over 30 clusters from 16 countries that aim to drive economic growth and employment while reducing carbon emissions,” said Roberto Bocca, Head of the Centre for Energy and Materials, World Economic Forum. “The Solent Cluster becomes the third member from the United Kingdom, following HyNet and Zero Carbon Humber, a testament to the UK vision to accelerate economic development and energy transition in parallel.” e suite of resources that this unlocks provides another reason to become a member of e Solent Cluster. To nd out more see: www.thesolentcluster. com/membership/ The Solent Cluster initiative supports a lower carbon future and economic growth Stuart Baker, Executive Director at The Solent Cluster

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