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South-East European Forums on Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy and Waste Management

 

The forums will put you in touch with 700 international and regional experts during the three days of business and networking. More than 200 leading manufacturers and service providers from Austria, China, Bulgaria, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Spain, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Sweden, and the Balkans will be at the parallel exhibitions.

If you are involved in EE, renewable energy or waste management, and plan to work on the South-East European market, then this is a must-attend event.

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Via Expo has invested heavily in the show’s online promotion, introducing a LinkedIn account, and the b2b networking module, to complement its regular website. A constant web presence allows visitors, exhibitors, attendees, speakers and the media to interact, shaping the most important show in our seven year history. One week before the events, participants will be able to see online who else is attending, and select who to contact for networking.

The event is supported by 59 media partners and 70 partners from Bulgaria and worldwide.

The Early Bird Registration for EE & RES Congress and ‘Save the Planet’ Conference is open till 13 March.

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Register online as a visitor at EE & RES exhibition or at Waste Management & Recycling Exhibition.

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