SHOW PREVIEW
ALL-ENERGY EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE
A Glasgow-based show that grows year-on-year
All Energy will feature over 600 speakers and 270 exhibiting organisations
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t is nearly time for the UK’s largest renewable and low carbon show, The All-Energy Exhibition and Conference, scheduled for
May 14th and 15th to take place at the SEC, Scotland’s largest exhibition centre, located on the banks of the river Clyde in Glasgow. Last year, attendance records were
broken by 21%, and the show welcomed 11,736 people to explore the buzzing aisles, conference halls and show floor theatres. This matches past trends, as attendance numbers have been climbing since the show started in 2001. During its first year the All-Energy Exhibition and Conference hosted less than 50 exhibitors and 350 visitors, it is now more than 20 times the size and renewable energy has become a mainstream topic. Many exhibitors came from
the UK and Northern Ireland last year and the majority of these are expected to return, However, the
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show is international in nature with attendees expected from the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden and the US. The show’s focus will be on
renewable and low-carbon energy, and will feature over 600 speakers and 270 exhibiting organisations. Exhibitors such as ABB, Danfoss, Omicron and Roxtec are just some of the companies attending.
CONFERENCE TOPICS Topics such as wind, solar, hydrogen and decarbonisation will be covered by expert-led sessions and keynote speakers, and they will drill down into issues llike renewable energy forms, grid infrastructure, hydrogen and energy storage. Free-to-attend conference sessions
are predicted to total over 140 hours aimed to inspire attendees and
support them in their businesses.
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES The show will provide many networking opportunities, as delegates will include industry leaders, developers, policymakers and researchers. Attendees will be able to meet face-to-face and conduct business in an accessible setting.
RESOURCES FOR ATTENDEES Those newer to the industry will be encouraged to make use of the educational content featured this year. The Future Talent Hub and Green Skills Zone will be there to provide resources for those interested in becoming more deeply embedded in the sector.
For more information visit:
www.all-energy.co.uk
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