What you can expect from All-Energy Australia
More than 150 exhibitors from around the world are preparing for All-Energy Australia, taking place from 7–8 October at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The two-day exhibition, organised by Reed Exhibitions Australia, will spotlight leading innovations, expertise and operational solutions. These will be further enhanced by the event’s strategic partnership with the Clean Energy Council.
According to Reed Exhibitions Australia Executive Director John Gorton, the exhibition floor will be of interest to attendees looking to upskill and learn about new and emerging technologies.
“The free-to-attend conference and comprehensive trade exhibition offers an unparalleled opportunity for industry members to meet suppliers and facilitate business that will help the renewable energy sector of Australia move to a bigger and brighter future,” said Gorton.
“This includes the opportunity to engage with top-tier industry suppliers, including Robert Bosch Australia, AirRoad, Yingli Green Energy, Fronius Australia, Greenbank Environmental and Canadian Solar.
“Many of these suppliers will be showcasing their latest innovations and services, including state-of the-art mapping and reporting systems, electric vehicles and solar PV systems.”
Attendees will also have the opportunity to network with like-minded individuals while exploring the exhibition’s four primary zones spanning energy efficiency, energy storage, solar and wind. Gorton explained, “These energy zones have been developed in line with current trends in Australia’s clean and renewable energy industry to help attendees tailor their experience to suit their specific needs.”
All-Energy Australia will also offer a series of formal and informal networking events, including the Grand Networking Event, the Clean Energy Council’s Women in Renewables lunch and ATRAA Dinner and Awards evening.
To view the list of All-Energy Australia exhibitors, visit http://www.all-energy.com.au/en/visit/exhibitors/.
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