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Cortus visits Hong Kong as part of Swedish Innovation Showcase

Cortus visited Hong Kong for the Stockholm Innovation Showcase, held in Hong Kong Science Parks on October 25th, 2011.

Cortus was one of the six exciting Swedish cleantech companies that participated in this seminar, attended by investors and industry players of Hong Kong.

The Stockholm Innovation Showcase, organized by STING (Stockholm Innovation & Growth) in collaboration with the City of Stockholm, the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong and Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks, has the goal of creating business opportunities that will benefit the participating companies in their continued international expansion.

Read more here on STING’s (Stockholm Innovation & Growth) website!

For more information please contact:

Rolf Ljunggren, Cortus AB founder and CEO, tel. +46-(0)70 694 48 98, rolf.ljunggren@cortus.se, www.cortus.se

Ämnen

  • Miljö, energi

Kategorier

  • biobränslen
  • biogas
  • cleantech
  • sveriges energiting
  • cortus
  • förgasning av biobränslen
  • investor forum
  • miljöteknik
  • pilot gasification campaign
  • sting capital
  • svensk teknik
  • woodroll

Kontakter

Rolf Ljunggren

Presskontakt Founder and CEO of Cortus AB +46 (0)70 694 4898

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