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Calling All Biomass and Bioeconomy Specialists! TOMORROW is the day!
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Final call for abstracts submission
We have already received abstracts for presentations from 34 countries and we continue to receive abstracts from all over the world.
Tomorrow, 5th November 2019, is the final call for abstracts submission.
SCIENTIFIC ORIENTED ABSTRACTS
An invitation to Scientists and Researchers
The scientific and policy biomass community is invited to contribute with high quality papers and to give the Scientific Committee the opportunity to select and present a Conference Programme which reflects the scientific excellence, as well as the wide range of topics of the global bioenergy sector, by shaping the future of bioenergy and bioeconomy.
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Have your work evaluated by a scientific committee composed of renowned members of the science and research fields of biomass
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Exchange and learn about developments, share results and get inspired by new ideas
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Find future business partners to valorize your research
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INDUSTRY ORIENTED ABSTRACTS
The bridge between Research and Policy
The special call for Industry Abstracts marks an opportunity for the bioenergy and bioeconomy industry to complement the scientific programme of the 28th EUBCE. Industry-oriented abstracts must include at least 1 Industry co-author.
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Appointed industry committee to review industry abstracts and organize industry-specific events
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Attain increased visibility in the industry
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Contribute to the development of the biomass industry
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Perform networking on a global scale
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Reinforce your organization with scientific findings
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If you haven’t submitted your abstract yet, we warmly encourage you to do it today, so that you can contribute to the EUBCE 2020 Conference Programme and be part of the world's leading specialist biomass conference in Marseille, France, 27 – 30 April 2020.
Looking forward to receiving your abstract!
EUBCE Communication Activities since 2010
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Towards a more sustainable EUBCE - spotlight on 2020
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EUBCE is introducing new management practices to reduce its environmental impact:
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Decrease of printed materials thanks to the website, app and USB sticks
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Collaboration with sustainable and local suppliers
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Encouraging the use of public transport to access the venue
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Use of sustainable catering and planning solutions to reduce food waste
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Select sustainable and re-usable materials
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