Ecomondo 2024
Ecomondo is an international exhibition and conference dedicated to showcasing technologies, services, and industrial solutions in the green and circular economy sectors, scheduled to take place in Rimini from November 5 to 8, 2024.
Ecomondo: green initiatives, environmental services, and more
Ecomondo, recognized as the ecological transition ecosystem, draws a diverse spectrum of attendees, including representatives from various industries, stakeholders, policymakers, opinion leaders, and local authorities. This event serves as a crucial gathering point for these key players, fostering dialogue and collaboration among them. It effectively organizes and represents the pivotal components that shape the development strategies of the European Union's environmental policies. Ecomondo holds a distinguished position as the premier international event in Europe and the Mediterranean basin dedicated to the presentation of state-of-the-art technologies, services, and industrial solutions within the realms of green and circular economies. It is not only a hub for research and innovation but also a host to leading companies specializing in environmental services, solutions, and technologies. These encompass a broad spectrum of sectors, including water management, waste disposal, textiles, bioenergy, soil management, sustainable transport, agriculture, and urban sustainability.
Several exhibition districts for cross-cutting themes
The districts at the exhibition offer specialized areas focusing on various industries and cross-cutting themes, blending industry and research perspectives. Examples include the Blue&Economy area for maritime technologies and conferences, the Textile District exploring environmental impacts and sustainability, and the Paper District uniting producers and recyclers. The Innovation District is the most diverse, featuring green innovation initiatives like the Start-Up & Scale-Up area and the Green Jobs project, fostering collaboration between established businesses and emerging entrepreneurs to drive innovation and create new opportunities.
Water, bioenergy, and earth observation as anticipated highlights
The upcoming edition promises to be comprehensive and innovative, with the introduction of two new temporary pavilions at the East entrance enhancing the overall experience. Featuring six themed macro areas, the exhibition will focus on topics such as waste valorization, soil regeneration, energy from biomass, and water cycle integration. Additionally, it will cover environmental monitoring, marine protection, and satellite surveillance. This edition offers a diverse range of exhibition offerings, addressing contemporary issues and integrating them into both industry showcases and conference sessions.