Speakers announced for All-Energy Australia 2018
The 2018 All-Energy Australia Exhibition and Conference will showcase an impressive line-up of speakers and exhibitors when it comes to Melbourne from 3–4 October.
Co-located with Waste Expo Australia and held in partnership with the Clean Energy Council, the free-to-attend event brings together leading suppliers and renowned speakers to discuss the latest in clean and renewable energy, solar design, electronic vehicles, microgrid and off-grid projects and more. Conference highlights include sessions on grid integration, hydrogen projects, energy trading using blockchain and government-funded initiatives, with the full program to be released in the coming weeks.
Exhibition Director Robby Clark said to celebrate the event’s 10th year running, visitors can expect to see new elements and industry-leading speakers in the conference program. “Our visitors are hungry for the latest technology and expert advice in the sector, which is exactly what this year’s program and standout streams will bring to the table,” he said.
More than 180 renowned speakers from across the globe are set to join this year’s line-up, including the Hon Josh Frydenberg MP, the Hon Lily D’Ambrosio MP, the Hon Mark Butler MP, Transgrid CEO Paul Italiano and Dr Kerry Schott AO, Independent Chair, Energy Security Board.
Over 200 exhibitors and suppliers will map out the exhibition floor with industry heavyweights including Tesla Motors, CSIRO, ABB Australia, NEXTracker, Array Technologies, BayWare Renewable Energy, Flex PowerPlay, GoodWe, HUAWEI, Longi Solar, One Stop Warehouse, Powerark Solar, Risen Solar Technology, Soltec, Victoria State Government, BYD, Clenergy, Ecoult, Fronius, Jinko Solar, Nclave, NSEW Energy, Pylon Tech, Solar Edge, Solax Power and Sungrow.
There will also be networking events for visitors, including The Grand Networking Event, to meet exhibitors and recognise industry achievements as well as the Meet the Speakers Social to network with the conference speakers.
This year’s speaker and exhibitor line-up is expected to draw record-breaking numbers, overtaking last year’s guest list of more than 6700 industry professionals. To register for the free-to-attend clean and renewable exhibition and conference, visit www.all-energy.com.au.
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