Pre-register for All‑Energy Australia 2019


Monday, 15 July, 2019


Pre-register for All‑Energy Australia 2019

All-Energy Australia, a national showcase of clean and renewable energy, returns to Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre on 23–24 October 2019. The free-to-attend event, held in partnership with the Clean Energy Council, will provide delegates with access to the latest technology, information and trends relevant to those working or investing in the renewables sector.

Since 2009, All-Energy Australia has provided a platform to celebrate the renewable energy sector’s successes and discuss the challenges and new market opportunities for Australia’s energy system.

The 2019 edition takes place at an important stage of unprecedented growth in the industry. At All-Energy Australia, you will be able to witness the latest technologies, products and services, talk to the experts and hear from more than 200 world-class speakers about developments and trends of the renewable energy sector.

In addition to two days of presentations across a six-stream program, delegates can participate in workshops and explore the exhibition floor to source the latest renewable energy technologies. Over 250 exhibitors will attend, ranging from start-up companies to market leaders in the industry.

A meet-the-speaker social event will also be held over drinks and light refreshments at All-Energy Australia’s official hotel partner, the Pan Pacific Melbourne. This event will take place on 22 October 2019 (5.30–7.00 pm) at the bar section of Dock 37 Bar & Kitchen, Lobby Level, Pan Pacific Melbourne.

A Grand Networking Event on the evening of Wednesday, 23 October 2019 will also be held, with further details to be released soon.

All-Energy Australia 2019 will be co-located with Energy Efficiency Expo and Waste Expo Australia, forming a comprehensive showcase of renewable energy and sustainable solutions.

What: All-Energy Australia 2019

When: 23–24 October 2019

Where: Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre

Web: www.energyefficiencyexpo.com.au

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