Trade show triple treat in October 2013

Tuesday, 26 February, 2013

The All-Energy Australia Exhibition & Conference and Australian Sustainability Conference & Exhibition will co-locate with Waste Expo in 2013 to form a significant showcase for the clean energy, sustainability, waste and recycling industries.

Combining to present one of the region’s largest exhibitions and conferences of its kind, the three events will take place on 9-10 October 2013 at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, occupying a combined ‘footprint’ of 15,000 m2 of hall space.

The All-Energy Australia Exhibition & Conference is an annual, free-to-delegate, business-to-business conference and networking forum hosted alongside an exhibition showcasing renewable energy, clean energy, sustainable transport and energy efficiency. The 2012 show attracted more than 4500 visitors to an exhibition of over 270 clean energy companies and a multistream conference.

The Australian Sustainability Conference & Exhibition combines a high-level conference with a tightly focused exhibition. It attracts an engaged audience of sustainability professionals to a forum where they are able to debate major issues facing the sector - in particular, the challenge of having sustainability play an increasing role in Australian business practice.

Waste Expo brings together Australia’s key solution providers in the waste and recycling sectors, who will present the latest technology, products and turnkey solutions. It presents an opportunity to engage with professionals from sectors such as government, corporate, hospitality, transport and healthcare.

The organisers expect that the combination of All-Energy Australia, Australian Sustainability and Waste Expo 2013 will help increase visitor quantity, as well as persuading a greater percentage of time-poor senior managers to attend.

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