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Join the Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) programme on 29 September 2021 for a webinar on ETV’s potential to help innovators, investors, and buyers improve their confidence in new environmental technologies through verification. Technopolis Group’s communications agency Arctik is coordinating the organisation of this webinar.

This webinar will take participants through the process of ETV and explain how ETV can help you gain credibility, confidence and reliability in environmental technologies, whether you are:

Through European and national perspectives, you will hear speakers share their experiences detailing how ETV can reduce risk in purchasing decisions, leverage your R&D to bring new technologies to market, and support policy goals in addressing environmental challenges.

ETV supports implementation of the EU Green Deal and other environmental policies by addressing the innovation challenge of sustainable transitions.  

The event is open to technology developers, public and private sector buyers, testing bodies, and policymakers at both the EU and national level working with environmental technologies. There will be speakers from the European Commission, European Institute for Technology, LIFEproETV project as well as developers and buyers of environmental technologies who have participated in the programme.

Interested? Register on the event’s page.

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