
Biogases: Leading Globally, Acting Locally Fast-Tracking a Clean, Circular, and Competitive Europe
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A must-attend event for producers, users, investors and legislators involved in the deployment of biogases across Europe.
- + 700 participants
- Over 45 speakers
- Expo area
- Knowledge gathering
- Networking opportunities
- Side events
About the European Biomethane Week
The third edition of the European Biomethane Week will host a variety of activities in Brussels. The flagship event of the week will be organised in Brussels on 14-15 October and includes:
- A Renewable Training Centre Master Class
- A welcome networking cocktail
- A 2-day high-level European Biogas Conference, featuring keynote speeches, policy and technical sessions
- A networking dinner
- The EBA Awards
- The EBA Inspiration Challenge
- An exhibition area with lunches, coffee breaks, and a cocktail
- Unparalleled networking opportunities
Why should you be there?
In the current geopolitical landscape, Europe stands at a pivotal moment to strengthen its leadership in biogases as a clean, circular, and competitive industry. Investing in biogas technologies not only boosts EU competitiveness but also ensures energy security, promotes circular economy goals, and addresses misconceptions around social acceptance.
This event offers a unique opportunity to break down barriers, improve market access, and foster collaborative efforts among industry leaders, policymakers, researchers, and civil society to meet the ambitious targets set for the sector.
Don’t miss the chance to connect with a diverse range of stakeholders, gain valuable insights into scaling up the biogas industry, and discover the innovative potential of biogases and their wide-ranging applications. Join us at the European Biomethane Week and become part of the solution in building a sustainable and resilient European bioeconomy.
Who else will join?
- High-level stakeholders from the renewable gas industry.
- Representatives from the entire value chain and its key areas for the development of the biogas industry, including the transport and agrobusiness sectors, as well as financers and end-users.
- Researchers and academia working on innovative renewable gas technologies to develop our industry.
- Influential policy-makers for the biogas sector in Europe.
- Media experts.
Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities
For more information about sponsorship and exhibition opportunities please contact Natalia Walczak at walczak@europeanbiogas.eu.”
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