EU Techbridge East Coast USA – Applications for 1:1 meetings are now open!
Date published:
May 11, 2021
Engage with North American end-users interested in your Cleantech Solutions.
EU Techbridge provides European SMEs with opportunities to meet 1:1 with partners in the US and Canada to explore the potential for business collaboration.We are pleased to announce that applications for 1:1 meetings with the end users of the East Coast mission are now open! Applications will close on May 24th, 2021.
End-users and technology needs:
– Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, a leading water authority that is seeking technologies related to: Energy optimization, PFAS removal, Removal of emerging contaminants, Treatment of struvite/phosphorus in the sludge at Deer Island Treatment Plant, Resilience and deployable flood defence systems– Home Energy Efficiency Team, a non-profit organization working on energy efficient homes that is seeking technologies related to Thermal transfer from drinking water and sewer water
How to apply:
1. Fill the application form, present your innovative solution and hit “send”. You can be selected to pitch your solution to the relevant end-user and engage in new business opportunities in the North American market! Application close on May 24th, 2020.2. Join our EU Techbridge Platform on SOLVED, a digital platform to build a community of EU SMEs interested in the North American market. Here we will upload news, events and specific project opportunities in which you can request to join. If this is your first time on the digital platform you will need to create a profile.
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