Experienced Interpreters at Waste Management Asia Summit 2019
The 2019 Asia Summit on Waste Management, held in Ho Chi Minh City, covered a broad range of important topics related to investments in municipal waste treatment, waste incineration, gasification, flue gas treatment, biogas, biomass energy, recycling , waste conversion, WtE power plant and environmental issues in Southeast Asia.

Waste to energy, also known as bioenergy, was used to destroy garbage in Europe, East Asia and the US for decades. The garbage is transformed at high temperature into usable energies. In emerging markets where landfill space demand hurts the environment more than ever, burning waste looks like a solution to their waste problem.
The summit was organized to discuss Vietnam's waste management and energy waste opportunities and challenges, industry policies, and the new waste technologies. The summit brought together biogas leaders in Vietnam to exchange operational experience and discuss new market opportunities.
Only interpreters/ translators well-versed in a wide range of subjects through years of experience could work three consecutive days compromising the translation quality. AKT best translators contributed to the success of thousands of events and thank you for choosing us.
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