On the fifth and also the last day of the international training programme, the participants attended an all-day field trip to two Slovenian most-advanced companies in solar energy and renewable technologies, namely Hidria Corporation and Robotina Group. This day well reflected that also in a small country like Slovenia there is much place for innovative technologies. The visit at Hidria Institute Klima in Godovič, one of three R&D centers of Hidria Corporation, the visit and the presentation focused on Hidria Solartec, renewable energy and energy management topics. While the visit in Robotina Group on Robotina products and R&D topics in domain of solar energy, energy management systems (combining sustainable and traditional), smart grids and energy storage, and how these innovative hardware and software solutions can be applied to enhance effectiveness in the wastewater treatment and ensuring accessibility to the drinking water particularly in remote areas as well as in both centralised and decentralised setting.
This training was a pilot project in cooperation with the OFID support yet the received feedback from participants was the most positive. As the anonymous evaluation by the participants at the end of the training indicated, over 90 per cent of the participants both content, including theoretical lectures and field visits, as well as logistic arrangements evaluated as excellent and very good.
To conclude, as ICPE Acting Director General Mr Podobnik highlighted, positivism, persistence and promotion of learning and knowledge sharing, readiness for cooperation as well as openness made this training possible and the ICPE already looks forward to future cooperation between African and Middle East countries and ICPE in various short-term training programmes as well as other projects and activities in the line with ICPE domain.