Business Conference: Energy Efficient Solutions for Urban Infrastructure

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We would like to extend an invitation to you to attend the Business Conference on “Energy Efficient Solutions for Urban Infrastructure”.

           

At the one-day conference, German companies active in the field of efficient energy supply systems will present their technology and hope to establish new business partnerships through a series of individual meetings after the conference with local companies in New Zealand.

Expert Speakers
Key expert speakers from New Zealand and Germany will discuss energy trends as well as energy efficient solutions in infrastructure and urban development. Come along, network and enjoy a drink with us.

Expert Speakers NZ and Germany:

  1. Pramesh Maharaj – EECA
  2. Matthew Cutler-Welsh – Pro Clima Education Hub
  3. Dr Anna L Berka – Massey University Business School
  4. Dr Ali GhaffarianHoseini – AUT
  5. Dr. Ulrike Stopka – Dresden University of Technology
  6. Tobias Knahl – Chamber of Commerce Hamburg

Showcases
German companies will present their specific energy solutions at the conference and have an open discussion with all participants and experts. This is a great opportunity to meet with industry professionals from 2 countries.

 

For more details please click here

 

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