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11.06.2024

Sustainabale Water Infrastructures Impact on Personell Qualification

Sustainabale Water Infrastructures Impact on Personell Qualification

The Greenweld Project, a joint initiative co-funded by The European Union, announces the upcoming event during the EU Green Week 2024, focusing on the topic of water resilience. The event's title is:  Sustainable Water Infrastructures: Impact on Personnel Qualification Throughout the Manufacturing Lifecycle, and takes place on

  •  Date: June 27th
  •  Format: Hybrid

If you are interested in joining an engaging debate on the importance of skilled professionals in designing, building, and maintaining sustainable water infrastructures, registration is now open.

Registration

Why Attend?
  • Gain valuable insights into the intersection of sustainability, water infrastructure and personnel qualification.
  • Learn from industry experts, educators and policymakers through interactive discussions.
  • Stay ahead of emerging trends in sustainable water management.
  • Network with colleagues committed to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Who Should Attend?
  • Industry professionals in water infrastructure.
  • Educators training the next generation of water experts.
  • Anyone interested in sustainable development.

Spots are limited so registration is mandatory.

(Source: Greenweld Project Press Release)

 

Schlagworte

Climate ProtectionEUEuropean UntionInfrastructureManufacturingPersonellSustainabilityWater

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