Valencia, January 31 – The Valencian company Ingelia, represented by its CEO Marisa Hernández, will participate in various prestigious fairs and conferences in its sector next February, exhibiting its hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) technology as the most efficient solution to recover vital elements from all types of organic waste and transform them into new products for the bioindustry and bioenergy.
The first venue will be the German city of Essen, where the E-World Fair, a meeting point for the sector to discuss the future of Europe's energy supply, will take place from 5 to 7 February. This is a leading annual trade fair for energy and water resource management, attracting visitors and exhibitors from around the world interested in new technologies for core production, efficiency, trade, transport and storage of energy resources, as well as green technologies. Ingelia has been selected by Innoenergy Germany to participate in its area dedicated to the most outstanding innovations in Europe.
Changing the energy model in Europe
Europe is currently pushing for a change in the energy model that is becoming increasingly important and that places a premium on smart energy. Innovative products and technologies for the production and storage of renewable energy, as well as for the efficient use and production of energy, are therefore being presented at the fair.
In recent years, the trade fair has established itself as the most successful and most visited trade fair in Germany. The E-world Congress is also held at the trade fair, where more than 20 conferences are held on current topics such as the European electricity market and the international gas market. The conferences are given by internationally renowned experts.
In the middle of the month, Ingelia has been selected by the International Climate Show to participate in the Catwalk competition, which will take place at the Palais de Beaulieu, Lausanne, from 13 to 14 February. Marisa Hernández will talk about the role of Ingelia SL in the market of industrial technologies and solutions for climate protection and carbon emission reduction, as well as focusing on Ingelia's technology as a solution to organic waste generated in agri-food industries.
Switzerland, an example to follow
The Climate Show will highlight new technologies and results related to reducing carbon emissions and mitigating the effects of climate change. Switzerland, a model of innovation and a country with the most advanced climate protection strategies, is therefore the ideal place to host this event and an example in the fight against global warming.
An event sponsored by the European Commission, Climate KIC, EUBIA, Cleantech Alps and the Swiss Climate Foundation will be a meeting point for investors and innovation and visitors will discover the latest innovations in Switzerland and globally in this field. In addition, industry professionals will have the opportunity to present their technologies and expertise in the fields of energy, buildings, mobility, circular economy, climate change mitigation and other related services and activities.
Back in Valencia, Marisa Hernández will attend the Palacio de la Colomina on February 21 to participate in a conference organized by the CEU Cardenal Herrera University under the title: “Innovation Management. Launching and growth of Startups”.
The figure of the Start-up has acquired maximum relevance in the most cutting-edge markets in the world as a new model of social and economic growth. Marisa Hernández will speak based on her experience in the launch of innovative companies and specifically about technology-based SMEs with high growth projection due to their great added value in the form of technological innovation. Companies that are born to develop a complete business project and that create an innovative project to later launch it on the market with enormous possibilities of growth, international expansion and value generation.
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