Energy Efficiency Expo 2010
 

         
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Energy Efficiency Expo 2010, a new trade fair showcasing products and services to help organizations reduce their energy consumption and become more energy-efficient, will be held October 18-20, 2010 at the Gaylord Texan Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas near Dallas.

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 “Energy Efficiency has become a key focus for business, government and institutional organizations," said David Webster, president of Webcom Communications, the producer of the event. “Attendees will be able to see and learn about the many new products and services available that can help them reduce energy consumption, lower their energy bills and improve their green footprint. Some will even discover new ways they can turn energy-efficiency capabilities into revenue-generation tools for their organization.”

The event is designed to address the needs of managers and engineers who are responsible for facilities, manufacturing and industrial operations, equipment and machinery, fleets and mobile workforces in business, industrial and institutional environments, as well as product and system designers. Numerous free educational sessions will run concurrently with the exhibition, allowing attendees to obtain more in-depth information on specific areas of energy efficiency.

Key areas of focus for the event are lighting, energy measurement and control, power systems and power electronics, alternative and renewable energy systems, heating and cooling, fuel efficiency, wireless sensing and control, and solutions for efficient management of mobile assets and workforces.

“We expect this to be one of the largest displays of energy efficiency products and services in North America,” said Webster. “Attendees will be able to view a large selection of new solutions from many vendors they have not seen before.”

The exhibit will be co-located with five other industry events taking place at the same venue, all sharing a combined exhibit hall. The other events are Battery Power 2010, Antenna Systems 2010, Electrical Manufacturing & Coil Winding Expo, Remote 2010, and Advancements in Thermal Management Symposium.

Access to the exhibit hall will be free for advance registration, there will be a $50 fee for onsite registration.

Energy Efficiency Expo is designed to provide solutions for end users in commercial, industrial and institutional markets to help them reduce their energy consumption as well as design engineers, system engineers and integrators to help them develop and provide products and services with greater energy-efficiency attributes.
           
Target Attendees:

• Mechanical Service Contractors
• Energy Consultants 
• Lighting Engineers
• Facility Managers
• Energy Managers and Engineers
• Manufacturing Managers and Engineers
• Managers of Mobile Workforces
• Service Industry Managers
• Design and System Engineers
• Sustainability Managers
• Data Center Managers
• Transportation System Managers and Engineers
• Dealers/Integrators


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