Saint-Gobain at the European Research and Innovation Exhibition Saint-Gobain

Date: 26 May 2009
Source: Saint-Gobain

Date: 26 May 2009

For the fifth year in a row, Saint-Gobain will be attending the European Research and Innovation Exhibition that will be held from June 3 to 5, at the Porte de Versailles Exhibition Center in Paris (France).

Habitat, Energy and the Environment are the worlds that Saint-Gobain is intending to invite visitors to explore at its 100-square meter booth.Theoretical and practical aspects of these themes will be addressed through a series of conferences and demonstrations.

On June 3, the Saint-Gobain booth will also be the venue for the "Saint-Gobain and start-ups" innovation competition. The competition singles out the European start-ups offering the most innovative and relevant partnerships in the areas of habitat, energy and the environment. This year, Saint-Gobain has received 47 submissions from 11 countries. The nine European start-ups short-listed by Saint-Gobain’s Nova External Venturing team will be invited to present their project, and attempt to convince the panel of experts during a "speed-dating" session. The awards will be presented starting at 2:30 pm at the exhibition’s TV studio.

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