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“EUBCE aims to highlight the role of the industry” - Message from the Industry Committee Coordinator
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An invitation to the EU Bioeconomy Industry
Dear Bioeconomy industry representative,
We have all come to the understanding that critical and strategic decisions are necessary in undertaking appropriate but very difficult measures needed to meet the Paris Agreement and effectively combat climate change.
At the same time it is obvious that although all sectors of the bioeconomy have to make significant contributions it is the industry that will have to carry the heaviest of the responsibilities and weight in delivering the Paris Agreement.
If we are really serious about mitigating the 2 °C temperature increase in 2100 the amount of fossil carbon emissions has to be reduced close to zero by 2050. This is a tall order and places significant responsibilities and at the same time important obligations on the industry as the key sector of the bioenergy community able to deliver the clean energy transition.
The EUBCE has long become a world leading event for the biomass and bioenergy sectors based on a global forum for exchanging knowledge, debating policy options and addressing innovation in an open forum. Against this background, the EUBCE aims to highlight the role of the industry across all sessions and topics of the bioeconomy. It is therefore imperative to work hand in hand with the research community enabling to bring into the market the innovative technologies and energy systems necessary for such a transition. At the same time such actions are vital in maintaining the leading position the EU industry enjoys at present.
I look forward seeing you in Marseille.
With my best regards
Dr. Kyriakos Maniatis
European Commission, DG ENER
EUBCE Industry Committee Coordinator
EUBCE in France - The Biomass Country
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The upcoming EUBCE conference and exhibition, will take place from 27-30 April 2020 in Marseille, France.
As stated in the “2018-2020 Action Plan” concerning “A Bioeconomy Strategy for France” and in the French National Low-Carbon Strategy (SNBC), established by the Energy Transition Act, France is a country where:
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Nearly 1.9 million people are directly involved in bioeconomy activities
€250m in support of bioeconomy projects since 2010
The energy transition law for green growth has emphasized biobased products
The bioenergy sector has grown up on a foundation of dedicated economic and fiscal policies
-75% is a target set for its total emissions in 2050 compared to 1990
EUBCE will cover all relevant biomass R&D fields as well as policy and markets. We invite you to send your abstract to present at the conference in Marseille.
Call for Papers: submit your abstracts by 5 November 2019
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Exhibition Stand Opportunities: 10% early bird discount until 15th November
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The Exhibition takes place from Monday to Thursday, 27 April to 30 April 2020 at the Marseille Chanot Convention and Exhibition Centre, Marseille, France.
You will meet your target group right there.
Raw Space
If you wish to participate in the exhibition with your own stand, you can book a exhibition surface and assemble your own booth structure.
1 Free Full Conference Registration included each 9m2
Full service Package
Classic shell scheme booth, fully customisable and equipped with all basic items you will need for establishing an exhibition space in which to showcase your products and activities.
1 Free Full Conference Registration included each 9m2
Information for Exhibitors
Contact us to find the best solution for your exhibition needs!
www.eubce.com
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INSTITUTIONAL BIOMASS INDUSTRY COOPERATION
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