Solar 2015

Monday, 16 February, 2015


More than 4000 solar enthusiasts are expected to converge on the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre to attend the 53rd annual Australian Solar Council Industry Conference & Exhibition.

The event, to be held on 13-14 May, features free-to-attend conference streams focusing on Australian renewable industry and innovation; market intelligence; policy and future direction; investment potential; installer best practice; innovation and research; latest products and technologies. The event will deliver expert analysis and opinion and display the latest products and technologies, with a focus on energy storage, efficiency, solar hot water and efficient lighting. The conference hosts a continuous stream of free-to-attend presentations from industry experts, covering diverse topics from current policy and market analysis to financing of projects and industry case studies, along with government representative updates. This year the Australian Solar Council will be putting on this event, independent of any international partners.

Solar 2014 attracted a record 3200+ registered delegates from 25 countries over the two days. Delegates had the opportunity to view 70 exhibitors and attend three concurrent conference streams focused on industry and policy, scientific and research, and solar installer professional development training, organised in conjunction with the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).

Participant feedback confirmed that Solar 2014 was bigger and better than ever, incorporating a strong industry-focused conference program, a well-organised exhibition and unlimited networking opportunities.

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