CDRI Resilient Infrastructure Marketplace at ICDRI 2022

Source(s): Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure
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The Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) is organizing its annual flagship conference, the International Conference on Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (ICDRI) 2022, from 4-6 May 2022. In its fourth edition, ICDRI 2022 will deliberate on a people-centered and resilient infrastructure transition through multi-sectoral and multi-country discussions around risk governance and finance, innovation, and human-centered, ecologically sensitive design for building resilience.   

 At ICDRI 2022, CDRI will feature a Resilient Infrastructure Marketplace to promote and strengthen the market for disaster and climate resilient infrastructure. The Marketplace will provide a virtual exhibition space to showcase policy solutions, technologies, best practices, and knowledge products on disaster and climate resilient infrastructure systems. The virtual platform will also provide networking opportunities to diverse stakeholders including public and private sector entities, financial sector, knowledge and research institutions, and other organizations.  

We are pleased to invite you to participate and exhibit your work on CDRI’s virtual exhibition platform – the Resilient Infrastructure Marketplace; and support us by reaching out to other solution providers from partner organizations to showcase their knowledge or technology products related to Disaster and Climate Resilient Infrastructure. These products may include, indicatively, technology products, design solutions, knowledge products, financial and insurance instruments, and other initiatives.  

Click here for a glimpse from the Marketplace of ICDRI 2021. 

For further queries on the Marketplace, please contact: Dr. Suchismita Mukhopadhyay (suchismita.mukhopadhyay@cdri.world) and Jessica Mosahari (jessica.mosahari@cdri.world).

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