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The green economy to be presented at the International Technical Fair Plovdiv

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The green economy and its key elements - energy efficiency, electro mobility, smart homes and digitalization, will be presented at the International Technical Fair Plovdiv 2022 between September 19 and September 24.

 Leading companies from the energy sphere, environmental companies, IT companies, as well as firms from the construction, chemical and transport sectors will showcase cutting-edge innovations in the most advanced fields. According to the organizers, the major focus in on the systems for reducing energy costs. Companies from Bulgaria, India, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Dubai, etc, will participate in the International Technical Fair Plovdiv.




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