The International Biogas and Bioenergy Centre of Competence (IBBK) invites you to participate in the international conference "Progress in Biogas - Biogas production from agricultural biomass and organic residues" which takes place from September 19-21, 2007 at University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany.
During three days the international conference will extensively discuss the topics production technologies and gas utilisation, country related political frameworks, chances and perspectives for rural areas as well as global epicentres of biogas production.
With presentations from well known international scientists and practitioners as well as with penal discussions, poster sessions, an exhibition and technical tours the international conference will show future developments in the field of biogas production and utilisation.
You will find further information regarding the program as well as a registration form attached to this mail. For more detailed information please visit our homepage: http://www.biogas-zentrum.de or download the comprehensive program brochure from http://www.biogas-zentrum.de/ibbk/downloads/int_IBBK_Biogas_konf_2007.pdf .
Book this month and take advantage of our early bird rates for bookings made before July 31, 2007!
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