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THETIS MRE 2014


ITINERARY


Monday • Travelled down to Poole on the south coast by train


• Meet our fellow scribes over a few drinks • Dinner/overnight stay in Poole


Tuesday • Ferry to Cherbourg – very relaxing and even more time to work while travelling


• Greeted by our French hosts from Ports of Normandy Authority (PNA)


• National Conference of the Renewable Energies Federation of France (SER)


The press pack with PNA officials Key figures from the event include…


• 8,000 sq. metres convention area • 262 exhibitors (up from 170 in 2013) • 3,500 participants over 2 days • 35% international participants, representing 15 countries


• 800 BtoB meetings organized • 30 speakers, world MRE experts


UNITING THE INDUSTRY


Thanks to this continued success, Thetis MRE reinforces its role as the event that unites the industry and brings stakeholders together to incite technological, economic, and industrial initiatives, and thus helps the Marine Renewable Energy sector develop in France and around the world.


Wednesday • Thetis MRE convention and exhibition – the annual European convention on marine based forms of energy


• Appointments with various dignitaries, company representatives etc


Thursday • Thetis convention and exhibition until lunchtime


• Train to Paris • Paris to St Pancras then back to North Yorkshire


FACTS & FIGURES


The 2014 edition of Thetis MRE finished on the evening of Thursday, April 10, following two days of exchanges and meetings among professionals in the Marine Renewable Energy world.


Continuing the efforts started in Bordeaux in 2012 and Brest in 2013, Thetis MRE 2014 in Cherbourg was highly successful for stakeholders in the MRE sector.


Christophe Peseux, Director of Thetis MRE: "There is no doubt that deployment of Marine Renewable Energies is now moving forward. Thetis MRE, with its annual convention, is both a privileged testimonial to the rising power of the MRE sector in France and elsewhere around the world, and one of the factors of the dynamics set in motion by the entire value chain, from very small companies to major decision-makers in the Energy and Maritime sectors."


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