Advanced Biofuels Conference 2020 – 15-17 September 2020

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The Swedish Bioenergy Association (SVEBIO) heartily welcomes participants across the globe to the beautiful city of Stockholm to attend our 6th Advanced Biofuels Conference on 15-17 September, 2020. Pre-conference study visits will be followed by two full conference days, a conference dinner cruise, a workshop, and cover all land, aviation and maritime transport sectors.

The Advanced Biofuels Conference is intended for people creating a sustainable transport sector. Speakers and delegates will be policy makers and politicians, leading scientists, researchers, engineers, as well as executives and representatives from companies and organizations.

City: Stockholm
Country: Sweden
Organiser: SVEBIO
Website: www.svebio.se/en/evenemang/advanced-biofuels-conference-2020
Dates: 15-17 September 2020

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