Post-Event Hub for GCET25: Slides, Recordings & Publication Pathways

The GCET25 Post-Event Hub is your one-stop destination for conference materials—keynote slides, session recordings, poster spotlights, and publication opportunities. Whether you attended in Stellenbosch or joined virtually, this hub makes it easy to revisit the best ideas from GCET25 and turn them into policy, research, and practice.

What You’ll Find in the GCET25 Hub

The resource library is organised by day, track, and session type for fast discovery. Each item includes a short abstract, speaker bios, and links to related sessions so you can follow a topic end-to-end (e.g., carbon pricing → CBAM → MRV).

Core Resources

  • Slides: Download speaker decks (PDF) with citation details and contact info.
  • Recordings: HD videos with chapters, captions (where available), and shareable timestamps.
  • Posters: High-resolution files plus 3–5 minute lightning talks from emerging scholars.
  • Toolkits: Checklists for CBAM readiness, MRV templates, and revenue-recycling playbooks.

Access & Navigation

Sign in with your delegate email to unlock full access. Use the global search to filter by sector (steel, cement, finance), theme (just transition, ETS, climate finance), or region (Africa, EU, Latin America). A “Continue Watching” rail helps you resume partially viewed sessions.

Release Timeline

  • Within 48 hours: Plenary recordings and keynote decks.
  • Within 7 days: Featured track sessions and poster talks.
  • Rolling: Updated slides, corrigenda, and bonus Q&A notes from presenters.

Publication Pathways

Authors can develop presentations into journal articles, edited-volume chapters, or policy briefs. The hub lists target outlets, style guides, deadlines, and editorial contacts. A dedicated page outlines eligibility and timelines for the Young Researcher Award follow-ups.

How to Turn Insights into Impact

  • Cite correctly: Use provided DOIs and session identifiers when referencing materials.
  • Collaborate: Use presenter contacts to propose co-authored work or pilots.
  • Localise: Adapt toolkits for national contexts—tax code, MRV standards, and utility data.

Support & Permissions

Most resources carry a permissive licence for non-commercial use; check each item’s terms. Need a high-res graphic or data table? Submit a request via the hub’s Permissions form. Technical support is available during business hours with response SLAs posted on the site.

Bottom Line

The GCET25 Post-Event Hub turns conference knowledge into practical next steps—watch, download, cite, and build partnerships that advance carbon pricing, CBAM compliance, just transition, and real-world decarbonisation.

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