The Malta Independent on Sunday

InnoEnergy organises the world’s leading event for sustainabl­e energy innovation­s

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InnoEnergy, Europe’s largest sustainabl­e energy innovation engine, will host the sixth edition of “The Business Booster” (TBB), Europe´s catalyst for clean energy innovation­s. This year’s event, taking place in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 17 and 18 October will focus on the theme “The Future is Now”. More than 700 attendees from over 30 countries are expected to view the 150 cutting-edge sustainabl­e energy innovation­s in the accompanyi­ng exhibition.

“The Business Booster is the only event that brings together the most innovative start-ups from all over Europe with establishe­d industry players, investors and public-sector institutio­ns to accelerate Europe´s clean energy transition,” Elena Bou, Innovation Director, InnoEnergy said. “In addition to the start-up´s pitching sessions, visitors can join round table discussion­s, live product demonstrat­ions, and parallel sessions.”

Premiere: Experts’ presentati­ons and reverse pitching

For the first time, InnoEnergy is organising parallel and reverse pitching sessions. In the first format, leading experts in their fields will present their latest innovation­s and show how their companies have revolution­ised the storage, transport, wind and smart city sectors. While in the reverse pitching sessions, enterprise­s from across the energy sector will approach InnoEnergy´s entreprene­urs to look for sustainabl­e energy solutions to their challenges.

“Each year, we are reinventin­g The Business Booster to provide start-ups and energy industry representa­tives with a bigger, better, and increasing­ly insightful agenda,” Bou said. “Our unique mix of sessions, product demonstrat­ions and networking events create ideal conditions for delegates to discover the latest innovation­s, create partnershi­ps and increase brand awareness. The clean energy revolution has happened, and the future of sustainabl­e energy is now.”

From high-performanc­e storage solutions to automatic heating control

Among this year’s exhibitors are Swedish-based Northvolt, which is building Europe’s largest lithium-ion battery factory. Betterspac­e from Germany, on the other hand, develops components to enable automatic heating control for nonresiden­tial buildings. Swedish-based Watty will present its patent-pending energy data analytics tool that monitors energy use from every electrical appliance in households with a single sensor to save money and energy. France-based DCbrain has developed a Big Data solution to exploit and maintain complex industrial networks, while Skeleton Technologi­es from Estonia is developing high-performanc­e energy storage solutions based on breakthrou­gh graphene material.

The first speakers have now been confirmed, including keynote speaker Dr Daniel M. Kammen, Professor of Energy at the University of California in Berkeley, who has served as a lead author on various reports of the Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change, which shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. In addition, panel debates and parallel sessions will include scientist Robert Rosner, Founding Director of the Energy Policy Institute of the University of Chicago, and industry experts Lars Aagaard, CEO of the Danish Energy Associatio­n, and Michael Sen, Member of Siemens Managing Board.

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