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EUBCE European Biomass Conference & Exhibition
JUN
Mon
09
JUN
Tue
10
JUN
Wed
11
JUN
Thu
12

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Location

Valencia, Spain.

Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility Agro-Food, Environment

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This conference covers all aspects of biomass, from resources, research, innovation, and deployment to policies. A particular emphasis is given through the exhibition to a tight partnership between academia, research institutions, and industry.

The Technical Programme is coordinated by the European Commission Joint Research Centre.

The full agenda of this conference can be found in the attachment. 

A registration fee applies to this event. For more information on pricing and conditions, please visit the dedicated page.

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