IFAT Munich 2026
The Global Hub for Environmental Technologies
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The Global Hub for Environmental Technologies
Every two years, high-level government and military delegations, as well as senior corporate executives around the world attend the Singapore Airshow to forge partnerships and seal deals in this region.
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Prequalification
Deadline: Feb 12, 2026
Financing: KfW Entwicklungsbank
Project:
To support Egypt in addressing infrastructure and operational challenges in the solid waste sector, the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) has received financing from KfW in the form of a financial contribution toward the cost of the “National Solid Waste Management Programme - Phase III (NSWMP III – Financial Component)” (hereinafter referred to as “Project”). The Ministry of Environment (MoE) acts as the executing agency of the Recipient (hereinafter referred to as “PEA” or “Employer”). The...
Cancellation Notice KfW
Financing: KfW Entwicklungsbank
CANCELLATION OF THE TENDER NOTICE!
Requested Services:
Design, Build and Operation of Al Khidir and Al Daraji Water Treatment Plant of capacity approximately 31,260 m3 /d. The site is located on the left bank of the Euphrates River in Al Khidir, Iraq
Start-up numbers increased by almost 30 percent in 2025, with nearly 3,600 new companies being established in a record year for Germany’s start-up scene.
For decades Germany has been the global pioneer in applying renewable energy and environmental technologies. The energy transition continues to be an integral part of Germany’s energy landscape with ambitious goals to cut CO2 emissions.
The doubling of energy productivity is a central goal of the Integrated Energy and Climate Program of the German Federal Government. The government plans to reach this goal by fostering a strong increase in the use of cogeneration in power generation. Germany is Europe's largest cogeneration market, and its growth potential is vast. 50 percent of total German power demand could be covered via cogeneration technologies. Comparing Germany to other countries, the share of power generated from cogeneration...