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Qlik's advanced data, analytics and AI solutions will support the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change – UNFCCC in shifting from mitigation to immediate, data-informed action

THE Qlik®, a global leader in data integration, analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI), announces an expanded partnership with United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change – UNFCCC. This collaboration seeks to enhance the UNFCCC's ability to accelerate negotiations related to climate change, enabling a greater focus on data-informed action. Leveraging advanced data integration solutions, analytics and AI from Qlik, the UNFCCC will better manage vast global data sets to help countries on their path to raising ambition through their climate policies and strategies.

Qlik technology will manage and reconcile vast amounts of global data, which often varies in quality and context across the world. This approach will help the UNFCCC improve its analysis methods, enabling better reporting for meaningful and actionable climate policies. The partnership sets the stage for future exploration of AI and unstructured data to improve understanding of the climate crisis.

This collaboration will leverage Qlik's advanced data integration, analytics and AI solutions to support UNFCCC climate initiatives through the following actions:

– Data integration: Qlik applications will be combined with the UNFCCC data system, providing a unified platform for data access and analytics.

Public Dashboards: Development of dashboards interactive applications to present transparent and accurate climate data to the public.

– Training: Providing courses for UNFCCC staff to improve data literacy and use of Qlik products.

– AI integration: Continuous AI and capability analysis will be incorporated into UNFCCC analytical applications.

“Partnering with Qlik allows us to take significant steps forward in our climate action efforts by leveraging advanced data integration and AI capabilities,” says Joaquim Barris, Data Scientist at UNFCCC. “This collaboration will allow us to implement more immediate, data-informed actions and better understand our diplomatic, political and climate data. We are particularly excited to explore the potential of AI in analyzing data of all types, including unstructured data. Qlik's focus on database and analytics makes them an ideal partner for exploring the potential of AI.”

The integration of Qlik will enhance the UNFCCC's ability to standardize diverse data sources, facilitating more cohesive and comprehensive climate policies. The partnership will also introduce cutting-edge AI tools for continuous analysis, enabling faster response times and more accurate decision-making.

“We are honored to support the UNFCCC in its mission to combat climate change. By integrating our data and AI solutions, we aim to provide the UNFCCC with the tools it needs to support countries in implementing effective and timely climate policies,” said Julie Kae, Vice President of Sustainability and DIEB and CEO of Qlik. org. “Our focus on data integrity and tangible results aligns perfectly with the goals of the UNFCCC, and we look forward to a successful collaboration that drives meaningful climate action.”

Looking to the future, the partnership between Qlik and UNFCCC aims to continually evolve, incorporating advanced AI technologies, analytics and data to address emerging climate challenges. Future projects will explore innovative uses of unstructured data and will further improve timely climate analysis. This collaboration is expected to drive significant advances in global climate policy and action, reinforcing the importance of data-driven decision-making. For more information on how Qlik AI solutions can transform your data into business results, visit qlik.com.

About the UNFCCC

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change – UNFCCC is the UN process for negotiating an agreement to limit dangerous climate change. It is an international environmental treaty between countries to combat “dangerous human interference in the climate system”.

The Paris Agreement, passed in 2015, commits countries to limiting global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, with efforts to limit it to 1.5 degrees.

Countries that are part of the UNFCCC must submit national reports on climate actions, including greenhouse gas inventories and information on mitigation and adaptation measures, facilitating transparency and accountability. As a result of the exponential increase in measurements and documents, the UNFCCC has begun a process to leverage data and AI to improve climate action efforts. Advanced data analytics and AI technologies help understand weather patterns, project future scenarios, and evaluate the effectiveness of strategies.

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