The algae industry is becoming more global than ever, and those looking to European markets may want to check out the 23rd European Biomass Conference & Exhibition (EUBCE) in Vienna next month.
The EUBCE covers the entire value chain of biomass to conduct business, to network, and to present and discuss the latest developments and innovations.
The EUBCE is supported by European and international organizations such as the European Commission, UNESCO – United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Natural Sciences Sector, EUBIA – the European Biomass Industry Association, WCRE – the World Council for Renewable Energy and further organisations.
A variety of registration packages are available, and early bird rates begin to expire May 15th!