Solar conference concerning the demand dynamics in the world`s major PV marketsFollowing the success of the previous three Global Demand Conferences, Solarplaza has expanded the conference into a two-day event, which will take place on September 6 and 7 in Valencia, during PVSEC 2010. Programme Day 1: Emerging Markets Countries/regions included are: Israel, India, South-Africa, Central-America, Morocco, Turkey, Bulgaria, UK, Greece and Canada. Following the various presentations, there will be a plenary discussion and an interactive joint networking dinner. For time-schedules and the full programme, please visit the program-page. Programme Day 2: Top-10 Markets Widespread solar energy growth will be discussed, and the global supply dynamics be put into perspective. Representatives from leading solar PV companies will speak about the markets they´re involved in, analyze the current situation and talk about future perspectives Countries that will be discussed include: the USA, Germany, China, Italy, Japan, South-Korea, France, Belgium, Australia and the Czech Republic. For time-schedules and the full programme, please visit the program-page. 29.07.2010, globaldemandconference.com News material on the Site is copyright and belongs to the Company or to its third party news provider, and all rights are reserved. Any User who accesses such material may do so only for its own personal use, and the use of such material is at the sole risk of the User. Redistribution or other commercial exploitation of such news material is expressly prohibited. Where such news material is provided by a third party, each User agrees to observe and be bound by the specific terms of use applying to such news material. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any of the info contained in any news or external websites referred to in the news. |
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