Sustainable Build selected ALINA Technology as one of TOP10 innovations among sustainable construction and building industry.

At the Danish accelerator forum Sustainable Build, the new technology created by Latvian company ALINA was rated as one of the top ten sustainable innovations in the construction sector.  The competition evaluated 57 innovative technologies and products, with the ten most prospective selected to participate in the accelerator forum in Copenhagen.

Sustainable Build has come in the house with the project partners who both have invested in the project and participated with their expertise to develop and create sustainable solutions for the construction industry. Sustainable Build One source of Industry Foundation theme call, and Accelerator Forum had took adm. director of Industry Foundation, Mads Lebech, stage and told of the reason for their support to the project.

“It is important to build on existing strengths while we have a desire to create sustainable solutions and global growth for Denmark. Particularly, we have also focused on innovation. Therefore it suited to the construction industry and the focus has been, and it’s exciting to see it all culminate now. “

At the forum, ALINA Team received consultations from industry experts and gained new business contacts with the aim of speeding-up the implementation of their innovations in the construction sector.

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