A new key biodiversity platform for cross sectoral collaboration
For its inaugural launch, World Biodiversity Summit will help define what world leaders and the private sector in biodiversity and climate action need to do in the medium and long term to achieve sustainable development and hinder further biodiversity loss, focusing on partnerships and investment mechanisms as levers of progress. World Biodiversity Summit is a platform for responding to accelerating biodiversity loss, by using the Paris Agreement as a framework to learn from, promoting relevant solutions, innovations, and leadership networks, strengthening nature restoration and conservation. Nature-based solutions will be highlighted, from specificecosystems to global possibilities.
SPEAKERS
SPEAKERS
SPEAKERS
25 September 2025
New York, USA
Climate Week NYC
Sharm el-Sheikh Venue
Park Regency - Sharm el-Sheikh Resort
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58, Gardens Bay, Sharm el-Sheikh
South Sinai, Egypt
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Placed in the heart of Sharm el-Sheikh, Park Regency offers a magnificent view of the Red Sea. It is located only 10 minutes by car from the official COP27 Blue Zone and 15 minutes from Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport.
The hotel has spacious and classic conference facilities, which is where the World Biodiversity Summit - Sharm el-Sheikh will be held on 15 November, alongside COP27. A full-day event with opportunities to listen to fruitful discussions in The Grand Ballroom and Regency Rooms or have a cup of coffee on the sunny terrasse while overlooking the Garden’s Bay and Sinai Mountains.

For more information about accommodation and availability in Sharm el-Sheikh, please see the Official COP27 website.
If you need further assistance with accommodation and transportation, you can contact the destination management company Star of Egypt - Support Team: Joseph Adel and Magy Tawfik.
Kindly note that Star of Egypt is a separate entity, not affiliated with the World Climate Foundation.
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World Biodiversity Summit 2022 follows the guidelines of WHO and local health authorities to ensure that all required protocols are observed in our work to guarantee the safety of our participants and to conduct any of our services in-person, digital or in a hybrid format.