LORENTZ Virtually Live LORENTZ virtually Live event took place on 23rd and 25th February 2021. This online interactive event was designed to replicate the feeling and benefits of an in person event despite the global travel restrictions that were in place. The event lobby was hosted from our newly built green screen studio in Hamburg with interactive presentations and sessions with the LORENTZ team from different locations. The event featured a management interview and Q & A session, an interactive session looking at the opportunity for solar pumps in the consumer product market space and an early announcement of the PSk3 systems that will launch in Q3 2021. Impact Based on the users locations we calculated saving… 507,702 kg/Co2 4,213,295 km traveling 6,346 travel hours Thank you Thank you to the partners that joined the event, the feedback has been very positive.
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