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Recycleye Joins Plug and Play’s Vienna Programme

Recycleye is delighted to have been selected for Plug and Play’s Vienna Travel Programme. The programme brings together the travel’s industry leaders with innovators to provide technologies that are defining the future of travel and hospitality.

“Plug and Play is looking for the most disruptive, visionary startups worldwide to address specific pain points of large corporations. Recycleye’s huge potential to scale its solution to other global travel & hospitality partners made the company a strong member and one out of 8 Smart Cities Batch startups that made it into the program in Vienna.” 

Katinka Weber, Plug and Play Programme Manager

“Recycleye is accelerating the world’s transition towards a circular economy. Plug and Play’s Vienna programme is providing support, networks and expertise that will enable us to achieve this at scale and bring transparency to removal chains within the travel industry.”

Victor Dewulf, CEO Recycleye

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Recycleye Joins Plug and Play’s Vienna Programme
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