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Jun-Hyun Kim

Jun-Hyun Kim

Director of Environmental HeadquartersGyeonggi Environmental Energy Agency

Jun-Hyun Kim is the Director of the Environmental Headquarters at the Gyeonggi Environmental Energy Agency (GEEA), where he leads regional initiatives on climate policy, sustainability, and environmental innovation.

He also serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of International Relations at Hanshin University, contributing to academic discourse on public policy and global cooperation.

With a strong background in public administration and governance, he previously served as a member of the Gyeonggi Provincial Council, including roles on the Economic, Science and Technology Committee and the Special Committee on Budget and Accounts. His experience spans policymaking, public finance oversight, and regional development.

Tue May 052:00 PM – 2:40 PMBlack Box Theater

From COP30 Commitments to Capital Flows

COP30 signaled renewed multilateral commitment, but commitments don't build projects—capital does. This roundtable convenes diplomatic and trade repre…COP30 signaled renewed multilateral commitment, but commitments don't build projects—capital does. This roundtable convenes diplomatic and trade representatives to discuss what actually changes in the 12–24 months ahead: which policy signals are dura…COP30 signaled renewed multilateral commitment, but commitments don't build projects—capital does. This roundtable convenes diplomatic and trade representatives to discuss what actually changes in the 12–24 months ahead: which policy signals are durable enough to underwrite investment, where capital is flowing, and how New England's climate technology sector can deepen trade and partnership ties with international markets. The conversation moves …COP30 signaled renewed multilateral commitment, but commitments don't build projects—capital does. This roundtable convenes diplomatic and trade representatives to discuss what actually changes in the 12–24 months ahead: which policy signals are durable enough to underwrite investment, where capital is flowing, and how New England's climate technology sector can deepen trade and partnership ties with international markets. The conversation moves past summit rhetoric to focus on implementation mechanics: how countries are translating NDCs into procurement pipelines, what financing structures are unlocking deployment, and where bilateral partnerships can accelerate technology transfer and market access.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

PanelSession TypeTrack 2: Enabling Systems & Market TransformationSession Track
Jun-Hyun Kim
David Clay
Brandon Le Tran
Dina Santos
Jun-Hyun Kim
Jun-Hyun KimDirector of Environmental Headquarters, Gyeonggi Environmental Energy Agency
David Clay
David ClayBritish Consul General in Boston
Brandon Le Tran
Brandon Le TranGroup Representation to the United States, European Investment Bank
Dina Santos
Dina SantosConsul and Senior Trade Commissioner, Consulate General of Canada in Boston
Jun-Hyun Kim
Jun-Hyun KimDirector of Environmental Headquarters, Gyeonggi Environmental Energy Agency
David Clay
David ClayBritish Consul General in Boston
Brandon Le Tran
Brandon Le TranGroup Representation to the United States, European Investment Bank
Dina Santos
Dina SantosConsul and Senior Trade Commissioner, Consulate General of Canada in Boston
Capacity Unlimited:No
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