SOFOFA HUB signs alliance with the European Union’s business platform

The Low Carbon and Circular Economy Business Action (LCBA) program, which is part of the European Green Deal and the Paris Agreement, will work jointly with SOFOFA Hub to support Chilean companies in prospecting for European green technologies, promoting decarbonization and circular economy in Chile; through a professional technology and knowledge transfer platform.

The Low Carbon and Circular Economy Business Action (LCBA) program, which is part of the European Green Deal and the Paris Agreement, will work jointly with SOFOFA Hub to support Chilean companies in prospecting for European green technologies, promoting decarbonization and circular economy in Chile; through a professional technology and knowledge transfer platform.

For the Director of SOFOFA HUB, Alan Garcia, this alliance with the LCBA “will allow us to articulate different European suppliers in order to seek the best solutions and make them available in Chile’s various areas of industry, among them, circular economy and climate change.”

The LCBA’s work is mainly to develop B2B relationships between EU green technology providers and companies based in Argentina, Brazil, Chile or Colombia, that seek this type of solutions within strategic sectors such as agriculture & forestry, and renewable & clean energies.

The promotion of the program among national companies, collaborative work and the organization of meetings to generate synergies between European suppliers and various sectors of Chilean industry, are all a part of the partnership signed between the LCBA and SOFOFA Hub. This is in line with one of the goals of SOFOFA Hub, which is to promote collaboration between various stakeholders of the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem, to head towards sustainable development.

The LCBA’s Country Manager in Chile, Paul Critician, addressed the agreement and explained that it “will allow to promptly tackle the companies’ specific environmental demands, for which they will have approximately 4,000 suppliers of clean technologies —distributed within the countries of the European Union— at their disposition.”

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