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Hosting a waste recovery forum at a polytechnic school puts students in the room alongside the companies whose technology they might end up working with – or working on.
The Higher Polytechnic School (EPS) of Huesca hosted the First Waste Recovery Forum, an event made up of presentations and round tables covering different aspects of waste recovery.
Forums hosted at academic institutions tend to bring a slightly different mix of attendees than purely commercial trade fairs – alongside companies and plant operators, students and researchers from the host institution are typically present as well. For a sorting technology company, presenting at this kind of forum is an opportunity to discuss the practical, technical side of waste recovery with an audience that includes people early in their academic or professional path in the sector.
Round table formats in particular allow for a more open exchange than a standard presentation – giving PICVISA's representatives the chance to respond directly to questions about how sorting technology fits into the broader waste recovery picture being discussed at the forum.
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