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Story 10 May 2021
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EIC GHG Programme Launching Event: Meet our speakers

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Joana Moreira

‘Climate action is a business case’: a growing number of leading companies are taking steps to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, producing innovative low-carbon technologies, and greening their supply chains. Putting climate change as a business strategy can create new opportunities such as improved energy efficiency, comply with (future) regulations on sustainability or have better access to public and private investments & procurements. With this motto in mind, the European Innovation Council (EIC) wants to support its community of innovators in their green journey, while creating new business opportunities. On 21 April 2021, the EIC GHG Programme will be officially launched with an event that will discuss the benefits of GHG reduction and outline the services of the programme. 

Sign up to our session by registering here

 

The Launching Event, taking place on 21 April 2021, from 9.00 to 12.00 (CET), will serve as a first introduction to the EIC GHG programme. 

 

Why should you join? 

What’s in it for you? 

How will reducing your GHG emissions help your business? 

 

All these questions, and many more, will be answered by industry leaders during this three-hour session. This  event will gather speeches and testimonials from high-level European Commission officials, including Jean-David Malo, Director of EISMEA and green-entrepreneur and EIC board member Yousef Yousef. A roundtable discussion on ‘How reducing GHG emissions can impact business’ with contributions from EICfunded companies, large European corporates, industrial associations and European regions committed to reduce their carbon footprint.

 

Meet the speakers of the Launching Event: 

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DISCLAIMER: This information is provided in the interest of knowledge sharing and should not be interpreted as the official view of the European Commission, or any other organisation.

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