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ELTE Group at ZOPV SR in Slovakia

The ELTE Group delegation presented our products at the congress of the Slovak Public Works Association (ZOPV SR), which took place in Slovakia on June 23-24 in Dolny Kubin.

The congress was accompanied by workshops dedicated for selective waste collection and a presentation of current technologies supporting waste management. This is the second edition of the event in which our company took part.

– Our main objective was to strengthen relations with the existing ones and establish contacts with new customers. Additionally, presentation of the company’s solutions in the field of monitoring and waste collection planification process. – says Grzegorz Nowak, CEO of ELTE Smart, which is part of the ELTE Group. – We have certainly reached new potential customers with our offer. There was also a declaration of further order inquiries from current customers and recommendations of our solutions for new recipients of our services – admits.

During this year’s congress, the most popular among our products were the dynamic weighing system, automatic RFID wastebin identification system and the capabilities of the ICHI software.

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