Sri Lankan companies providing smart energy solutions in renewable energy will get an opportunity to gain awareness on latest German technology and establish contacts with German companies.
The Delegation of German Industry and Commerce in Sri Lanka will offer this opportunity by organaising a one-day conference in Colombo on March 5 showcasing the expertise and the latest energy solutions from Germany and Sri Lanka.
This conference provides a forum for networking, specialist talks, discussing current developments and the policy environment for smart energy solutions, the German Industry and Commerce delegation announced.
Sri Lankan companies will be able to interact with German companies that provide services and solutions for energy self-supply including solar energy, bioenergy, small hydro or wind energy.
For this purpose, the Delegation of German Industry and Commerce in Sri Lanka will organise individual business meetings throughout the trade mission week.
Local firms can gain insights into the products and services the participants offer and explore business opportunities with them, (Bandula)
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