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Companies in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia are under increasing pressure to set credible, science-based climate targets. Yet many face the same questions: How do we build internal capacity to meet SBTi requirements? Where do we find the technical skills needed to validate targets? What does “good” look like in practice? This is why the Global Advisory Alliance (GAA) and SBTi are co-hosting this session: to bring together voices who work on these issues every day. Hear from: Sorouch Kheradmand, Global Head of Sustainability at Schneider Electric, Singapore Maddie Booth and Juliette Briey, SBTi academy, UK Sonic Wang - the first SBTi-certified expert in Singapore Azhan Hasan, GAA founding advisor, Malaysia Our panellist will share real-world experience - and explain why upskilling and accreditation are becoming essential for companies and advisors alike. Who should watch the sesssion: Professionals considering SBTi certification Carbon accounting specialists ESG and climate reporting leads Heads of sustainability and Chief Sustainability Officers Climate and sustainability consultants and advisory firms What you will learn: The role of SBTi in shaping credible corporate climate action Why certification and technical training are becoming mandatory, not optional First-hand insight from a certified expert who has completed the SBTi curriculum The biggest challenges companies face when developing and validating targets How certification strengthens credibility, consistency, and internal capability The discussion focuses on practical experience from the region and explains why upskilling and certification are becoming essential for both companies and advisers operating in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia.