Romgos Bio Energia is proud to be the Gold Partner of the 5th edition of the Polish Towns Forum, which will take place in September 2025. The Forum serves as an important space for discussing sustainable development and the future of energy in small and medium-sized towns in Poland. As a company committed to innovative solutions in biomethane and renewable energy sources, we support initiatives that promote the development of local communities and the implementation of modern energy technologies.
Why Participate in the 5th Polish Towns Forum?
The Polish Towns Forum is an event that allows local government representatives, experts, and business professionals to focus on key challenges and solutions related to the development of small and medium-sized towns in Poland. Participation in the Forum provides:
- Access to knowledge and experience from over 300 local government leaders: A great opportunity to exchange information and best practices between municipalities.
- Exposure to modern energy solutions that have a real impact on sustainable development, especially in the context of renewable energy sources like biomethane. At Romgos, we are actively engaged in these areas and can share practical experiences and benefits from implementing biomethane plants.
- Discussions with experts: The forum offers a space where nearly 100 esteemed specialists from various industries, including politicians, academics, and business leaders, will share the latest information and development trends.
- New collaboration opportunities with over 25 business partners: A great chance to build valuable relationships and work together for the development of local communities.
About the Forum
The Polish Towns Forum brings together local government representatives from across Poland to jointly discuss the challenges faced by small and medium-sized towns. Participants have the opportunity to explore modern and effective solutions for managing towns and municipalities, including innovations in energy, which are crucial in the context of the ongoing energy transformation.
The 5th edition of the Forum, scheduled for September 2025, will include intensive panel discussions and plenary sessions focusing on the most current issues in sustainable development, energy, and local government management.
