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EVENT
14.11.2016 - 17.11.2016
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Type: Symposium
Duration: 4 days
Starts: 14.11.2016
Ends: 17.11.2016
Place: Venedig

Entry: paid

Venice 2016 Symposium

Symposium

The production of energy from alternative sources and its impact on climate change are among the main strategic tools implicated in the sustainable development of our society. Numerous types of biomass and wastes contribute towards the production of energy and reduction in the use of fossil fuels by means of biological, chemical and thermal processes. Existing biomass and waste to energy technologies are currently undergoing rapid development. Despite growing interest in the use of these technologies, in many countries their implementation remains limited.

The aim of the Venice 2016 Symposium is to focus on the advances made in the application of technologies for energy recovery from biomass and waste and to encourage discussion in these fields. The previous edition of the Symposium, held in 2014, was attended by over 500 scientists and operators from approximately 54 different countries.

The sixth edition of the Symposium will feature:

Three days of scientific presentations
One day of guided technical tours at biochemical and thermochemical plants
Six parallel oral sessions, poster sessions and an exhibition by companies working in the field
Expected attendance of over 600 delegates from tens of different countries worldwide

The sixth edition of the Symposium will be held in the eminent meeting centre of Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista in Venice. Internationally renowned as one of the most relevant congress venue, lately it has begun encouraging and hosting famous and fascinating art and architecture exhibitions. It has always been supported by the most prominent institutions, such as the Municipality of Venice and the Veneto Region.

The Symposium is organized by the International Waste Working Group (IWWG) and Ordine degli Ingegneri della Provincia di Venezia, with the scientific support of the Universities of Padova, Hokkaido, Queensland, Rostock, Trento, Tsinghua and Hamburg University of Technology.
 
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