November 28, 2025 to November 29, 2025
The LUMS Energy Institute (LEI), in collaboration with the National Productivity Organisation (NPO), Pakistan, and the Asian Productivity Organisation (APO), Japan, is organising the International Conference on Green Productivity 2.0 (GP 2.0) from November 28-29, 2025, at LUMS, Lahore.
The two-day conference will gather over 100 participants, including 71 delegates from APO member economies across Asia and the Pacific, and 30 local participants from Pakistan. International and national experts from Italy, Japan, Thailand, and Pakistan will share insights on advancing sustainable productivity, circular economy models, and innovation-driven growth across the region.
Senior leadership from the Ministry of Industries and Production, the Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, the Ministry of Energy (Power Division), the Ministry of Petroleum, and the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination will take part in the proceedings, reflecting the Government of Pakistan’s commitment to the Green Productivity 2.0 vision. The event will also highlight the role of academia-industry collaboration and the promotion of regional innovation for sustainable industrial transformation.
The conference will feature a series of high-level sessions on topics such as green hydrogen for industrial decarbonisation, resource efficiency for a greener Asia, financial institutions’ role in promoting sustainable growth, and ESG-aligned frameworks for productivity and competitiveness.
The conference provides the LUMS Energy Institute, internationally recognised for its contributions to interdisciplinary research, evidence-based policy design, and capacity development in sustainable energy and industrial transformation, a platform to share its work. It also highlights Pakistan’s advancements in renewable energy integration, clean technologies, and productivity-driven innovation.
The International Conference on Green Productivity 2.0 aims to strengthen regional co-operation, deepen understanding of sustainable productivity practices, and promote innovation-led, low-carbon growth. The event also reflects collaborations between government, industry, academia, and development partners in implementing GP 2.0.
