Ecomondo 2024: Green Innovation Takes Center Stage

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Driving Green Growth Through Technology and Collaboration

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The 27th edition of Ecomondo, Europe’s leading green and circular economy event, returns to Rimini, Italy from November 5th to 8th, 2024. This year’s focus is on innovation and technology, empowering businesses to tackle climate change and achieve sustainable growth.

Highlights:

Innovation Hub: Explore cutting-edge solutions in Big Data, AI, and green technologies for environmental protection and resource management.
International Focus: Connect with industry leaders and delegations from over 120 countries, fostering collaboration for a global green transition.
African Sustainability: Address sustainability challenges and explore green development opportunities across the African continent.
Thematic Areas: Deep dive into key sectors like waste management, water conservation, renewable energy, and soil restoration.
Expanded Exhibition Space: Discover innovative solutions from a wider range of exhibitors across dedicated districts, including textiles, paper, and the Blue Economy.
Green Jobs & Skills: Bridge the gap between job seekers and employers in the growing green economy.
Start-Ups & Scale-Ups: Witness the next generation of sustainability solutions showcased by 30 up-and-coming companies.
Lorenzo Cagnoni Award: Support innovative young businesses driving positive environmental change.
Conferences & Events: Gain insights from industry experts through a comprehensive program of conferences, seminars, and discussions.

Ecomondo 2024 is your gateway to:

Sustainable Business Growth: Discover cutting-edge technologies and best practices to navigate the green transition and gain a competitive edge.

Global Collaboration: Network with international players, fostering partnerships and expanding your market reach.

Building a Greener Future: Contribute to a more sustainable world by connecting with like-minded individuals and organizations.

Join Ecomondo 2024 and be part of the solution!

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