19 September 2022
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Poland is one of the leading countries in green technologies. This year, MK Business Link in cooperation with Poland’s Ministry of Climate and Environment and Polish Chamber of Commerce, have attracted many innovative companies to present their unique sustainable solutions at WETEX & Dubai Solar Show 2022 as a Part of the Polish Pavilion number (6-B 5).
Commenting on the exhibition success, Małgorzata Panek-Kasińska, CEO of MK Business Link, said, “As the official representative of Polish companies participating at WETEX & Dubai Solar Show, we are successfully promoting this event in Poland. Our main aim is to build WETEX brand awareness among the Polish companies, increase the participation of our Polish community in the events and assist in the growth of the trade fairs. We support our Emirati partners in finding the best solutions to establish future business relationships with Polish companies.”
In 2021 MK Business Link assisted with the business mission with representatives of Poland’s Ministry of Climate and Environment and 12 winners of the "GreenEvo - Green Technology Accelerator" programme. MK Business Link has organised the specially dedicated seminar “Meet GreenEvo companies - reliable suppliers of smart eco-friendly solutions”, that gave the Polish companies a prime opportunity to present innovative green technology.
"The technologies presented in Dubai by the representatives of Polish companies present here are not only innovative, but more importantly, ready for implementation. They have been tested and are being successfully used in numerous projects" - said the Minister of Climate and Environment of Poland, during the seminar.
It was, without a doubt, a significant visit for Polish companies, giving them the chance to experience the UAE market first hand. For many it was the driving force behind their decision to exhibit during WETEX 2022. The Polish exhibitors will present a variety of solutions for today’s problems and all of them have already been recognized by European and international institutions.
During the three-day event, visitors can meet representatives of the Ministry of Climate and Environment of Poland as well as the leading and most prominent green technology companies in Poland:
1. Petrovision Piotr Kaczmarek – producer of very high accuracy GPS tracking system,
2. Dagas – producer of REDUXCO - a chemical substance that reduces the energy of chemical reaction and harmful gas emissions,
3. PPHU AGATA - the leading dust control service provider in Poland,
4. EKOINWENTYKA – a business from the field of air purification,
5. Photo Survey – provider of solutions in the field of agricultural biomass wastes fuel,
6. Ekotop Roman Sobczyk – provider of sludge management technologies,
7. PROTE Technologies for our Environment - company from the field of wastewater management, water quality and safety, as well as site assessments and reclamation,
8. Marbet Wil – the only company in the world that has the technology which enables the transformation of solid or liquid sulphur into SULSTAR sulphur binder.
All of the companies are the Laureates of "Greenvo – Green Technology Accelerator Programme” - an innovative program of Poland’s Ministry of Climate and Environment aiming to create favorable conditions for promoting Polish pro-ecological technologies on a national and international level.
On 27 th September, the first day of WETEX, delegation from the Ministry of Climate and Environment in Poland will inaugurate a series of expert seminars with a presentation of the most prominent polish green energy companies, the laureats of the GreenEvo - Green Technology Accelerator contest. The seminars will be held at 10:30 AM in the Renewables and Sustainability Seminar area at WETEX, Hall 3.
The Polish government is undertaking numerous steps in terms of global energy transformation. One of them is a new strategic document - the "Energy Policy of Poland until 2040" which assumes, that more than half of the installed capacity will be zero-emission sources. A special role in this process will be played by the implementation of offshore wind energy into the Polish electricity system.