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speakers is being lined up for the largest energy event ever to be staged in the East of England region.


SNS SEA OF OPPORTUNITY CONFERENCE Up to 500 delegates and 82 exhibitors are expected at the SNS Sea of Opportunity Conference to be held by EEEGR (the East of England Energy Group) at the Norfolk Showground in March.


“Everyone knows about the vast potential of the energy sector in this region. Now, at EEEGR, we are doing everything possible to push those big opportunities right in front of local businesses which can benefit most,” said Holly Harvey-Perdicou, EEEGR Events Manager. “These are once-in-a-lifetime chances.


TO STAGE REGION’S BIGGEST ENERGY EVENT A cast of leading international


FORMAT


The two-day SNS (Southern North Sea) event will include the main conference, an afternoon Platform for Innovation session and a gala dinner sandwiched between the two.


INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS Topline speakers already lined up for the March 6th conference include Eddie Rae, Alstom’s Global Supply Chain VP; Lee Clarke, General Ganager of Forewind, the Dogger Bank wind farm developers; and Statoil Vice-President Halfdan Brustad.


“It will be a tremendous opportunity for supply chain members to hear first hand about the technological challenges facing the sector from experienced companies which have already learned many lessons but will need more assistance and innovate thought from this region as the sector continue to evolve,” said Holly.


GALA DINNER AND SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS


Also on March 5th, the gala night will feature a key national industry speaker and the presentation of EEEGR’s member of the year and special achievement awards. The annual Innovation Awards will now be held in tandem with the Summer Conference in July.


EUROPEAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUND (ERDF) SUPPORT


For one fee, delegates can attend working


SPONSORS Also taking the stage


“Each of our expert speakers will underline the dependence on a skilled workforce in this region and the major opportunities presented to companies in the energy supply chain here.”


will be key speakers from main sponsors Perenco and gold sponsors Claxton Engineering. Gee-Force Hydraulics are networking sponsors.


DECC SUPPORT


The Platform for Industry sessions the previous day, supported by DECC, will focus on the technological challenges for oil & gas and windpower, speakers for the latter including Alan Mortimer, Scottish Power’s Head of Renewables Policy; Jamie Mathlin, High Voltage Commissioning Manager for London Array; and SSE Renewables Commercial Manager Sid Anverali.


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sessions on both SNS days, with the gala dinner priced separately. SNS2013 is supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).


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