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For over 30 years now, the European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (EU BC&E) has combined a very renowned international Scientific Conference with an Industry Exhibition.
The EU BC&E is held at different venues throughout Europe and ranks on top of the world's leading events in the Biomass sector.
This EU BC&E is supported by European and international organizations such as the European Commission, UNESCO - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Natural Sciences Sector, WCRE - the World Council for Renewable Energy, EUBIA - the European Biomass Industry Association, and other organisations.
The Technical Programme is coordinated by the European Commission, Joint Research Centre JRC.
Targets and content of the EU BC&E
The Conference will discuss major issues for the biomass markets, in technical and business areas, from resource assessment to market and policy developments, drawing on leading experiences from all over Europe and worldwide.
The event aims to encourage an international exchange of experience on policy, research and development, manufacturing and installation, and to be a showcase for the latest technologies.
The conference is expanding its coverage on the growing issue of bioeconomy, a sector that has strong links to bioenergy where Denmark became a leading country.
Copenhagen - the ideal location for the 21st edition of this European event
Copenhagen has unique facilities, transports and logistics to host attendees from all over the world, while offering great attractions for social activities during the conference week.
Hop on a bike and experience Copenhagen's renewable environment by participating at the 21st EU BC&E!
Questions regarding the conference? Contact Maddalena Grassi:
biomass.conference@etaflorence.it
Questions regarding the call for abstracts? Contact Maureen Yap:
maureen.yap@etaflorence.it
For exhibition inquiries contact Benjamin Pantani:
biomass.exhibition@etaflorence.it
For press / media inquiries contact Chiara Benetti:
pressoffice@etaflorence.it
For further information
www.conference-biomass.com
Eta Florence Renewable Energies
Via Giacomini 28
Firenze
50132
Email: press@etaflorence.it
Telefon: +39 055 500 2280
Ansprechpartner: Chiara Benetti
Chiara Benetti | Source: Eta Florence Renewable Energies
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