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Events on smart cities, green energy scheduled in Sofia

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February 23, 2016

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Via Expo announced regional sustainable development will be the dominating theme at exhibitions and a conference from April 5 to April 7 in Sofia’s Inter Expo Center. Smart Cities and the South-East European Exhibition on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EE & RE) will focus on connecting solution providers and their customers and it will be a starting point for the launch of innovative products. The venue will also host Save the Planet, a waste management and recycling gathering, with companies from Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Italy, Slovakia and Switzerland.

The participants at Smart Cities will present software for smart homes, offices and industrial premises, heat recovery units and vacuum insolation, the design and construction of passive houses and devices for energy storage. Visitors will have an opportunity to learn about solutions for intelligent transport.

EE & RE will be the place for innovative isolation systems, energy storage devices, energy-saving HVAC equipment, systems for renewable energy production, and cogeneration, organizers said.

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