Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia & the Pacific

 

Address
APCTT Building
C-2, Qutub Institutional Area
P.O.Box: 4575, Pin: 110 016
New Delhi, India

Telephone
+91-11-30973700

Fax
+91-11-26856274

How to get to APCTT
From Indira Gandhi International Airport, visitors can easily get to APCTT via Taxi or Metro:

By Taxi
Pre-Paid Taxi Stands are located after the luggage belt inside both the domestic and international airports. The cost of a taxi trip from the airport to APCTT is approximately INR 600 for ac and Rs. 400 for non-ac. You would need to pay the taxi fare at the pre-paid counter with either cash or card.
Meru and other private taxi counters are located at the exit gates of both domestic and international airports. You can pay the taxi fare with either cash or card at the counter or directly to the driver. The approximate fare is Rs 1200.
Uber and Ola taxi services are also available from the airport to the city and vice versa.

By Metro
Outside the Arrival floor of Terminal 1D and T3 international airport, metro services are available to the city. You would need to take the Magenta Line from the airport to the city. The nearest metro station to APCTT is R.K. Puram metro station. From there you would need to take an Uber or Ola or taxi to APCTT.

 

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03 April 2024
New Delhi and Online
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The Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology (APCTT) of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) organised an Expert Group Meeting on Community of Practice on Climate Technologies on 3 April 2024. 

The Expert Group Meeting gathered expertise and experiences from member States regarding knowledge sharing platforms and good practices in promoting the adoption of climate technologies. To facilitate effective knowledge-sharing on innovative climate technologies among stakeholders in the region, APCTT proposes the establishment of a Community of Practice on Climate Technologies. This initiative aims to create an inclusive platform for multiple stakeholders across member States and various sectors to collaborate, share expertise, and exchange best practices in climate technology. 

Policymakers, technical experts and relevant stakeholders involved in climate technologies and in managing Communities of Practice for knowledge-sharing participated in the Expert Group meeting.

Document Title Document type File Type Language
Concept Note and Agenda PDF English