Minesto takes part in high-level energy transition conference and exhibition, Enlit Europe 2024, in Milan

2024-10-23 Minesto AB HaiPress

GOTHENBURG,Sweden,Oct. 22,2024 -- Minesto is participating in one of the biggest international energy conferences,Enlit Europe 2024 taking place in Milan. The exhibition and conference,hosting 700+ international best-in-class technologies supporting energy transition,is held at Fiera Milano di Rho in Milan,Italy this year from 22 - 24 October.

The presence of Minesto is strong at Enlit Europe,with CEO Dr Martin Edlund delivering presentations at two sessions on innovation,as well as speaking at the high-level panel session `Next Generation of Renewables' on how Minesto's technology contributes to the global energy transition agenda. There will also be a Minesto booth at the exhibition,including a Dragon Class scale model and information about the unique technology.

Minesto's participation at Enlit Milan aims to establish new relationships and strengthen established partnerships with high-level stakeholders in the energy industry.

Welcome to meet Minesto onsite in Milano,exhibition stand 7.E58.

For program,please see Enlit Europe 22-24 October 2024 - Energy Transition Event

For additional information,please contact:


Cecilia Sernhage,Chief Communications Officer


+46 735 23 71 58


ir@minesto.com

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