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UNIS/OUS/369
3 May 2017

Re-issued as received

UNIDO opens Investment and Technology Promotion Office in Bonn, Germany

VIENNA/BONN, 3 May (United Nations Industrial Development Organization) - The Federal Government of Germany and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) today officially opened an Investment and Technology Promotion Office (ITPO) in Bonn.

Germany has been a strong supporter of UNIDO since its inception in 1966, and was a founding member when UNIDO became a specialized agency in 1985. Throughout this longstanding relationship, the Government of Germany has provided substantial support to UNIDO programmes and projects, mainly through voluntary contributions from the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

The ITPO Germany has been established at the request of the Federal Government and is part of UNIDO's ITPO Network that covers Bahrain, China (Beijing and Shanghai), Italy, Japan, Nigeria, the Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation.

In a statement during the ITPO opening ceremony, the German Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Gerd Müller, said: "Shaping economic growth in developing and newly industrialized countries is a new dimension of development cooperation. When it comes to innovative technical solutions, Germany is a pioneer, from energy supply to environmental technology to mobility. With this new office in Bonn, there is now a point of contact for German and foreign business partners to share knowledge and innovations where they ensure sustainable growth and thus future prospects."

The ITPO Germany will be based at the UN Campus in Bonn, a strategic location with an operating theme, "Shaping a sustainable future", which is in line with UNIDO's mandate to promote inclusive and sustainable industrial development.

The ITPO Germany will complement the efforts of the Government of Germany to promote investment and sustainable technology in developing countries and, specifically, will be well-positioned to support the BMZ's Charter for the Future. Furthermore, it will help contribute to the implementation of the Third Industrial Development Decade for Africa, declared by a UN General Assembly Resolution in 2016.

In his address, UNIDO Director General LI Yong said: "In collaboration with UNIDO's global ITPO Network, the ITPO in Bonn will open up opportunities for companies in developing countries to access technology and investment, as well as for investors and technology suppliers in Germany and worldwide, helping them find potential partners and offering unique services to entrepreneurs and business institutions. In addition, ITPO Germany will be perfectly positioned to support the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals, especially Goal 9."

The roles of impact investment and sustainable technology are highlighted in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and especially in Sustainable Development Goal 9 that seeks to "build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation".

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For more information, please contact:

Lucia Cartini
ITPO Coordinator
Department of Trade, Investment and Innovation, Investment Promotion Division, UNIDO
Email: l.cartini[at]unido.org