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Chamber Academy + Clean Tech + Sida = Business?
4 June 2010


Green solutions are not the future – it is now and it is reality. That was the key message of the Green Solutions, Clean Tech and Development conference that was held at the Sida Partnership Forum in Härnösand in May.

There is a need for green solutions and clean tech in the world – not least in the developing countries. That is why this year Chamber Academy is focusing on Clean Tech. Urged by the participants of Chamber Academy the next step will be orientation and situation assessment with focus on clean tech. This will be followed by a larger event where matchmaking will be carried out with relevant Swedish companies.

The needs in the development countries will be matched against the innovations and possibilities amongst Swedish companies and organisations. The aim is to provide a meeting place in order to enable concrete business, contacts and cooperation!

Read more about the conference and study the documentation at Sida's website. For more information about Swedish Clean Tech visit SWENTEC

Chamber Academy is a platform for training, networking and exchanging of ideas and experience. Chamber Academy is open to all official representatives of developing countries in Sweden.

For more information please contact Sofie Wikander 


 


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