Solar 2013 Conference
The Australian Solar Council, together with international partner Australian PV Solar Energy Exhibition (AUPVSEE), will present the annual Solar Conference & Exhibition at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre from 23 to 24 May 2013.
The event is set to deliver expert industry leaders and showcase the latest in solar technologies.
With over 1700 delegates in 2012, this free event is set to attract more than 2000 local and international industry professionals in 2013.
The Solar Conference & Exhibition will provide a unique platform to forge new opportunities, build relationships and establish new partnerships in research, development, manufacturing and distribution for solar energy across the world’s solar powerhouse region.
Why should you visit Solar 2013?:
- Evaluate competing future energy solutions across every product category
- Discover new, more cost-effective solutions to existing processes
- Test drive the latest products and experience live demonstrations
- Book in face-to-face appointments with key suppliers
- Connect with new suppliers, customers and business partners in the renewable energy and environment industry
- Network with your peers from across the country and around the world
- Get expert advice on the specific challenges faced by your business
- Stay up to date with emerging or changing trends
- Listen to insightful keynotes from thought leaders and innovators
- Upgrade your skills, knowledge and on-the-job effectiveness
- Gain new ideas and insights to grow your business
- Celebrate outstanding achievements within your industry
- Engage with your industry community locally and globally
For more information: http://eastsolar2012.com/conference.
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