Singapore Pavilion established at COP29

A Singapore Pavilion has been established at COP29 to support international cooperation and create conditions for joint climate actions.

Speaking to Report, Tay Yuan Sherng, head of the stand's organizing committee, stated that his country has been setting up a pavilion at COP events for three years now.

He noted that the COP29 Singapore Pavilion, titled "Realizing Our Shared Climate Vision Together," aims to facilitate knowledge exchange, partnership development, and demonstration of climate solutions as its main objectives.

According to Sherng, 20 young representatives of the Climate Youth Development Program will implement four programs at the COP29 Singapore Pavilion, in collaboration with the Ministry of Sustainability and Environment, National Climate Change Secretariat, and National Youth Council.

He concluded by thanking Azerbaijan for hosting one of the important events that brings all countries together to discuss climate action.

This year's Singapore pavilion features a centerpiece inspired by the country's national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim (a hybrid orchid known for its vibrant colors, strength, and resilience).

The installation, created using 3D printing technology, incorporates metal wires recycled from last year's pavilion and recycled materials for the main structure. This innovative design combines technological automation with craftsmanship, demonstrating smart applications of programmed machine production and traditional hand-welding techniques.

Photo: Vugar Khanlarov

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