Webinar: System Integration and Energy Conver...

CITIES participate in this webinar series on System Integration and Energy Conversion. The first webinar is on Thursday, Oct. 29. Join us and hear the presentations from CITIES – Centre for IT-Intelligent Energy Systems IP Henrik Madsen and our partners Ørsteds (Ørsted Onshore North America) and Energinet and others. Find the link to sign up in the posting below

The Webinar Series begins on October 29th where Innovation Centre Denmark Boston, in collaboration with Massachusetts Institute ofTechnologyDTU – Technical University of DenmarkTufts UniversityEnerginet, and Energy Cluster Denmark, will host an Energy Webinar on system integration and energy conversion. We hope you will join us for this informative and worthwhile event.

Sign up for the seminar here: https://lnkd.in/e-RXQmA

Contact

Hanne Kokkegård  

hanko@dtu.dk
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