Scaling Green Innovation: Cambodia Launches Regional Climate Technopreneurship Initiative
AKP Phnom Penh, April 06, 2026 --
Cambodia has launched the “Collaborative R&DB Programme for Promoting the Innovation of Climate Technopreneurship,” a regional, investment-driven initiative to help climate technology businesses scale through global partnerships, technology transfer, and financing.
Funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) through its accredited entity, the Korea Development Bank (KDB), the Programme supports investment-ready enterprises with proven solutions to expand commercially and access new markets. It is implemented by the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), NH Investment & Securities (NHIS), NH Absolute Return Partners (NH ARP), and KDB, with the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology & Innovation (MISTI) and the Ministry of Environment (MoE) as government counterparts in Cambodia.
H.E. HEM Vanndy, Minister of Industry, Science, Technology & Innovation, said, “SMEs remain central to Cambodia’s economy, and scaling them into competitive, technology-driven production requires access to finance, advanced technology, and strong domestic and international partnerships. This programme directly supports that effort. It promotes innovation and joint ventures to empower entrepreneurs and advance a more competitive green economy.”
H.E. Dr. Eang Sophalleth, Minister of Environment, said, “This initiative is a critical step toward reaching our national climate goals and protecting our natural resources. We are committed to supporting new technologies that build a clean, green and sustainable future for all.”
A key component is the Climate Technopreneurship Fund (CTF), a US$ 200 million vehicle anchored by US$ 83.75 million in first-loss equity from GCF to de-risk private investment. Managed by NH Absolute Return Partners with KDB participation, the Fund will provide equity, mezzanine, and debt financing to support high-potential climate enterprises across Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, the Philippines, and Viet Nam.
Ms. Se-kyung Park, Head of KDB Climate Business Team, said, “Climate innovation must be matched with investment to achieve real impact. Through the Climate Technopreneurship Fund, KDB is proud to support a financing platform that connects promising climate technology businesses with the capital needed to scale their solutions in partnership with the GCF and various partners.”
GGGI will serve as co-executing entity in Cambodia, supporting ecosystem development, business readiness, and technical assistance.
Dr. Jaeseung Lee, Deputy Regional Director of Asia, GGGI, said, “Through this Programme, GGGI supports climate technology enterprises to strengthen partnerships and readiness for market and investment opportunities. By working closely with local stakeholders, we aim to help climate solutions expand sustainably and deliver long-term development benefits.”
Running through 2030, the Programme aims to support 185 climate technology businesses across five countries, including at least 40 in Cambodia, while enabling eight regional joint ventures. It targets 30–50-percent women-led or gender-inclusive firms and is expected to avoid 1.63 million tonnes of emissions and benefit 2.3 million people, supporting Cambodia’s transition toward a low-carbon, climate-resilient economy.



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