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India’s Largest Solar/PV Focused Technology and Business Event


9–11 November Hyderabad International Convention Centre, Hyderabad, India Connect with Customers and Grow Your


Business at SOLARCON® India 2011


Industry leaders look to SOLARCON India to source the products, technologies, and solutions they need to meet the goals of implementing the National Solar Mission.


Will you be there to connect with your customers?


SOLARCON India 2010 exceeded expectations, drawing more than 4,200 visitors and conference delegates from more than 32 countries


Highly Influential audience: 87% involved in purchasing decisions Best opportunity to benefit from and influence the direction of India’s solar market


Supported by India’s Industry Leaders—SOLARCON India is guided by key Indian companies: Applied Materials Ltd.; Moser Baer PV India; Oerlikon Solar India; the Renewable Energy Action Forum; Solar Semiconductors; Tata BP Solar India; and Titan Energy Systems.


Supported by Government of India—SOLARCON India is supported by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) and Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA).


In Support of India’s Solar Industry—Organized by SEMI® India and the only event that


reinvests its revenues into programs and services that support the growth and expansion of the solar/PV industry in India.


Plan now to exhibit at SOLARCON India 2011 www.solarconindia.org | Supporting India’s Solar/PV Industry


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