KEET 2025: What Is the Climate, Environment and Energy Expo?
KEET (Korea Climate Environment & Energy Technology) is a comprehensive exhibition for climate, environment, and energy industries jointly organized by Korea's Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, and Korea Energy Agency. It brings together technologies for climate response and energy transition, including solar power, wind energy, ESS, hydrogen, water treatment, air quality, and waste management.
Bangladesh is one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change, ranked among the top seven by IPCC-related assessments, and investment backed by international financing from GCF, ADB, and the World Bank for green transition and climate adaptation is rising quickly. KEET 2025 therefore serves as a high-value platform linking Bangladeshi energy and environmental buyers with Korean technology suppliers.
How KEET 2025 Is Structured
| Hall | Core technologies | Bangladesh demand | Representative Korean firms |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solar Hall | PV modules, inverters, trackers | Distributed solar deployment | Korea Solutions, 코리아코리아OCI |
| ESS and Battery Hall | ESS, BMS, lithium batteries | Grid stabilization | Korea SDI, 코리아디스플레이 Energy |
| Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Hall | Electrolysis, fuel cells, storage | Long-term energy transition | Korea Doosan Fuel Cell, 코리아SK E&S |
| Wind Power Hall | Onshore, offshore, small wind | Coastal wind potential | CS Wind, Unison |
| Environment and Water Hall | Water purification, MBR, SCADA | Drinking water and industrial wastewater | K-water, Ecopro |
| Air and Waste Hall | Dust collection, SCR, WtE, landfill | Urban environmental upgrading | Ecovision, 코리아SK Ecoplant |
Bangladesh Green-Energy Demand and KEET Relevance
Participation and Buyer Engagement Strategy
How to Use KEET Effectively
KEET 2025 functions as an integrated platform spanning climate response, energy transition, and environmental infrastructure, making it highly relevant to Bangladesh's rising green-energy and environmental demand. Korean firms in solar, ESS, water treatment, and air-monitoring solutions should use the exhibition and KOTRA buyer matching to build practical entry routes into Bangladesh's green infrastructure market.