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18th - 19th APRIL, 2018, RICOH ARENA, COVENTRY, CV6 6GE This will feature: * Market Intelligence * The latest technology * Network opportunities * Top-rated conference speakers The UK-based CP&De exhibition is organised by Global Media Publishing Ltd. This will be held on 18th – 19th April 2018 at the Ricoh arena, Coventry, UK. This focuses on aspects of Independent Power, Gen- sets, CHP / District heating, battery and UPS systems. Exhibitors currently booked include companies such as: AKSA, Edina, Greenfrog, FG Wilson, Volvo, Leroy Somer, Turner EPS, Shell Lubricants, IPU, Meccalte, Scania, Sutton Power Engineering, EJ Bowman, Agriemach, Centa Transmission, centrica, TVR, RODEng Consulting LLP , 2G Energy, KTR, PFS and STAMFORD I AvK , to name a few.
There is a packed
programme of events at a free 2‐day show
Attend the Conference & improve your educational credits at the
same time The CP&De
Seminars/Conferences - officially conform to CPD guidelines - and were officially validated this year by the UK’s CPD Certification Service. GMP Ltd's Aidan Turnbull comments: "How many free- to-attend energy shows allow you to boost your educational credits and increase your career prospects - simply by attending and listening to the latest lectures? This is the only one I've ever heard of. And there's something for everyone in a packed programme laid on by the organisers."
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on’t miss this year’s CRITICAL POWER & DECENTRALISED ENERGY Exhibition & Conference
(CP&De) organised by Global Media Publishing Ltd and held on the 18th & 19th April, 2018, at the Ricoh Arena, Coventry, UK. CP&De is arguably the largest and most reputable, independently-run, standalone Independent Power and Electrical trade exhibition held in Europe today. The CP&De Exhibition & Conference is a 2-day event focusing on aspects of Independent Power, Gensets, CHP/District heating, battery and UPS systems (see
www.cpde.co.uk for daily updates on companies and speakers appearing at the show. Dave Andrews, head of the Claverton Energy Think-Tank,
one of the UK’s most influential energy policy analysis groups on the subject of Energy Policy, will also be chairing a series of 12 lectures dedicated to CHP at the show [see page 4]. Appearing alongside him will be Ian Hargraves, a highly- regarded industry figure in the Renewables sector: he will lead 12 key speakers on the subject of Renewables [see page 6]. Aidan Turnbull, GMP's Managing editor on six of its top
energy journals, heads a team of 12 top industry specialists on the subject of Gensets and Standby Power [see page 8]. In an industry ‘first’, the event is also hosting WOMEN IN POWER, a conference strand dedicated to both championing gender equality for women in industry, and also encouraging the intake of women seeking to advance their career prospects in the world of power engineering [see opposite page].
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CP&De is a 2-day event incorporating an informative key business conference focusing on aspects of Independent Power, Gensets, CHP/District heating, battery and UPS systems, as well as Women In Power. This leading Conference represents a significant opportunity to network with prominent organisations and high level influencers.
WOMEN IN POWER involves a number of key women speakers - power engineers and HR specialists and problem solvers - who will be presenting 20-minute talks/presentations about the problems involved with women achieving their maximum potential in industry in the 21st Century. WIP Conference Organiser and Conference Chairperson, Judith Packer, CEng MIMechE, comments: "The idea behind WOMEN IN POWER is to inspire people (and companies) to overcome gender bias and encourage diversity in the workplace, especially in the power heavy engineering sector. Publishing & Events Director for GMP Ltd, Richard Teasdale, explains: “We like to think we are giving something back to the power industry by providing a forum for networking, and for the exchange and dissemination of ideas and technology. “Traditionally, the power sector is one which has mainly attracted men to the workplace. We hope that our efforts to highlight the career possibilities offered by the decentralised energy sector will genuinely help to encourage gender- equality for the future within industry.” GMP's Publisher and Sales Director, Neb Saric, concludes:
“Our CP&De event enables companies to reach an expanding audience of energy users, buyers and specifiers. Our previous shows have been attended by key delegates and attendees from the UK, Europe and Worldwide and are widely appreciated as the best platform to meet and network with senior executive and industry leaders.”
MARCH‐APRIL 2018 UK POWER NEWS
UKPN DIARY
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CPD&e IS COMING TO COVENTRY ‐ the best energy event of the year ‐ Critical Power & Decentralised Energy 2018 ‐ will be at the Ricoh Arena
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