All-Energy Australia 2018


Tuesday, 17 July, 2018


All-Energy Australia 2018

The 10th edition of All-Energy Australia, a clean and renewable energy exhibition and conference, will be held from 3–4 October 2018 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

“All-Energy Australia 2018 takes place at an important stage as we continue to work towards achieving our vision of an Australia powered by clean energy,” said Kane Thornton, Chief Executive of the Clean Energy Council, strategic partner for the event.

The event will see more than 180 industry leaders share exclusive insights and projections on how to tackle the future of the energy sector. The speaker list includes representatives from federal, state and local government, Clean Energy Finance Corporation, CSIRO, KPMG, Hydro Tasmania and Siemens.

This year’s All-Energy Australia is said to be over 40 times larger than the 2017 event, which means more industry-leading companies showcasing innovations and emerging technologies. Over 180 companies have already confirmed to be part of the exhibitor line-up at All-Energy Australia 2018 including ABB, NEXTracker, Tesla, Fronius, Canadian Solar, SolaX Power, Array Technologies and Ecoult.

The two-day event includes the Grand Networking Event, the Clean Energy Council’s Women in Renewables lunch and the Solar Design and Installation Awards, the all new lounge called the Power Club and the Meet the Speakers social.

For free registration and program details, visit the All-Energy Australia website — www.all-energy.com.au.

All-Energy Australia’s 2017 edition was attended by more than 6500 renewable energy industry professionals from across the country and overseas, making it the largest attendance on record.

Robby Clark, Exhibition Director of All-Energy Australia, said, “Last year’s attendance exceeded our expectations, with queues of people lining up to get into the plenary sessions and exhibition floor. The tremendous success of the event is an indication of the rapid growth of the renewable energy industry.”

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