Riyadh, October 06-2025:
The 11th Climate Control Conference is underway in Saudi Arabia, bringing together environmental experts, policymakers, industrial leaders, and technology innovators from around the world, including Pakistan.
The event comes at a time when the Kingdom is taking significant steps under Vision 2030 to promote sustainable development, energy efficiency, and advanced environmental and construction technologies.
During the conference, international specialists in energy, environment, and renewable resources presented research papers, case studies, and innovative projects. The program also featured policy sessions, techno-commercial presentations, expert panels, and networking forums, attended by leading engineers, consultants, manufacturers, and district cooling service providers.
Participants commended Saudi Arabia’s rapid progress in technology, sustainability, and climate resilience, praising Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030 as a blueprint for innovation, growth, and a greener future for the region.

Pakistani participation remained a key highlight of the event. Shakeel Ahmed Kayani, co-founder of a Pakistani company, showcased a compressor-free air conditioning system that reduces electricity consumption by nearly 80% compared to traditional systems. International experts hailed the technology as a breakthrough in energy efficiency and a major step toward addressing climate change.
The conference also served as a platform for bilateral meetings and exchange of ideas between experts from various countries, opening new avenues for technological cooperation between Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and other nations.



Among other notable participants were Frédéric Pelé (Co-founder and Commercial Director), Engineer Javeria Asad, and Amir Hamza (Best HL Chairs), who emphasized that the conference has strengthened global collaboration for environmental advancement and sustainable innovation.
Experts noted that this edition of the Climate Control Conference stands as a powerful example of the synergy between technology and policy, reflecting the collective regional commitment to building a sustainable and eco-friendly future.