the energy event October 1st 2006 Energy 2006 was a great success for exhibitors and visitors alike.The show is rebrandingso that next year it will be known as the energy event.This is a reflection of its stature within the marketplace and a name that has become synonymous with the event over the last few years Energy 2006 gave me a chance to understand recent developments in the utilities industry, enabling me to recalibrate the a balance between effective procurement, energy conservation and demand management" – Paul Cranfield, FM operations manager, Facilities Business Operations, Vodafone Property.
Delegates from across the UK attended the energy event held at the National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham. The success of the event is down to the overwhelming support from manufacturers, suppliers & service providers in the buoyant energy market and the conference & seminar programme delivered by the leading energy organisations namely ESTA, MEUC, CIBSE, EIC, BCAS, Envirowise and Encore International.
The event is leading the way in developing the energy marketplace as well as offering true insight into innovation for UK end-users on the subject of energy; whether it be the latest procurement techniques, energy management or updating users on efficient products.
What does the future hold? the energy event is the new name for the UK's only exhibition and conference dedicated to energy, formerly Energy 2006. Once again the National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham will play host on the 12th & 13th September 2007.
A vast range of conferences and seminars will offer delegates a true insight into tomorrow's energy market. The conference programme will span both days offering insight from leading industry organisations including the MEUC, ESTA, Envirowise, CIBSE, EIC, BCAS and Encore International.
A new high profile conference will to offer energy intensive users a look at the latest procurement and management techniques. Speakers will range from the financial world through politics and involve case studies from FTSE 100 companies.
"The exhibition space which has increased by 40% over last year's event will offer delegates a valuable opportunity to interact with proven technology and innovative solutions all aimed at aiding energy procurement and management," says Shawn Coles, sales director. More articles from Energy 2004: |