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November 4, 2008 ( PowerHomeBiz ) -
Bangalore, India
-- Don't wait for a bailout. There is none. This deepening understanding is
bringing together leading green energy experts, heads of state, top
government officials, heads of large international organisations, policy
makers, sustainability experts, environmentalists and global investors at
Green Energy Summit 2009 (GES 2009), March 4-7, 2009 to be held at the
Palace Grounds, Bangalore, India.
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Going green is both a corporate advantage and an opportunity for humanity
to enable change. GES 2009
www.greenenergysummit.com will bring together the government,
civil society and private business leaders in a bid to develop and drive new
initiatives, provide insights, showcase sustainable product development and
green business opportunities, and facilitate interaction between entities
from all over the world and India. The summit will also address policy
options and practical applications that have proven successful in ramping up
development of environmentally and economically sound solutions that truly
benefit all stakeholders.
At GES 2009, participants can:
- Tune in to four focus areas - Green Power, Green Buildings, Green
Fuels & Transportation, Green IT.
- Discuss solutions to some of humanity's most compelling issues:
energy security, climate change, renewable sources of energy &
sustainable human development.
- Unlock sales opportunities in India: must-attend for International
companies interested in meeting Indian buyers, partners and
representatives.
- Find your match and shortlist potential business partners: the GES
concierge will work away at your shortlist and arrange up to 6
one-on-one appointments.
- Expertise, advice and strategy: benefit from the expertise,
credibility and mandates of a powerhouse team of influential RE and
clean technology experts.
SPEAKERS AT GES 2009
"GES 2009 will be a wholly interactive event with accent on the
application of renewable energy and clean technologies in green power, green
buildings, green fuels and transportation and green IT. The program will
comprise high-level keynote sessions, expert case studies on specific
themes, awards function, networking dinner and guided tours of green energy
installations", says Dr. Arcot Ramachandran, chairperson of the organising
team.
Speakers include Dr. Jose Achache (Director, Group on Earth
Observations), Dr. Mohamed T. El-Ashry (Chair, REN21), H.E. Corrado Clini
(Director General, Ministry for the Environment Land and Sea, Italy & Chair,
G8 Global Bioenergy Partnership), Dr. R.K. Pachauri (Chairman, IPCC), Dr.
Dan Arvizu (Director, NREL), Dr. Jamshed J. Irani (Director, TATA Sons
Limited and Chairman, Tata Quality Management Services), Michael T. Eckhart
(President, ACORE & Co-chairman, WCRE), Dr. Marianne Osterkorn
(International Director, REEEP), Dr. Yogi Goswami (Former President, ISES),
Dr. Pramod Deo (Chairman, CERC), R Seshasayee (MD, Ashok Leyland), Nitin
Desai (Special Adviser to the Secretary General for the World Summit on the
Information Society), David Bohigian (Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department
of Commerce), Dipal C Barua (MD, Grameen Shakti), Dr Ajay Mathur (Director
General, BEE), and several other important stakeholders.
ASIA'S LARGEST EXHIBITION FOR RENEWABLE AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES
Green Energy Expo is spread out over 10,000 sqm and will enjoy a footfall
of more than 100,000. The exhibitions will have separate pavilions for Green
Power, Green IT, Green Buildings, Green Fuels & Transport, Sustainable Brand
Showcase, Nano in Sustainability and Biotech in Sustainability.
Featuring Indian and International exhibitors from the US, Europe,
Canada, Middle East and Asia Pacific, meet manufacturers, builders, vendors
and investors of unconventional energy technology (solar, wind, biofuel,
thermal), enterprise hardware & software technology vendors, semiconductor
companies, financial institutions, venture capitalists and government
bodies.
SPONSOR GES 2009 AND JOIN THE WINNER'S CIRCLE
"Climate change and sustainability strategies, renewable, green and clean
technologies are as important for our planet as was perhaps financial
jurisprudence to the current economic downturn. When the chips are down,
customers and prospects will always look up to brands and businesses that
are sustainable, conservative, and willing to assume corporate social
responsibility for a cleaner future," says Dilip Thomas, Steering Committee
Member/Program Chair & CEO of Saltmarch Media, the organizers of GES 2009.
If you have a sustainable brand, product, or service, your presence as a
sponsor at GES 2009 sends out the right signals to your various marketing
initiatives including customer touch points, CSR and branding, besides
demonstrating clear commitment towards a clean, green and sustainable
planet. GES 2009 is the world-class forum for varied stakeholders from the
Solar, Wind, Biomass, IT, Transport, Construction, Aviation, Nanotechnology,
and Biotechnology, to showcase your brand, propagate your leadership
message, and unlock sales opportunities.
About Saltmarch Media
GES 2009 is conceived and organised by Saltmarch Media in association
with the Renewable Energy Action Forum (REAF) -- like-minded bodies that
believe passionately in the role of Renewable Energy Technologies (RETs) in
national development, reducing our dependency on fuel imports and protection
of the environment.
The organising committee is chaired by Dr. Arcot Ramachandran (Chairman
TERI Governing Council, Former Under Secretary General UN, and Secretary,
DST). Committee members include Dr. J Gururaja (Former Sr Adviser, United
Nations and Adviser, MNRE, GoI), Dr. V Balasubramanian (Former Additional
Chief Secretary, GoK), Dilip Thomas (Chairman & CEO, Saltmarch), A K Vora
(Former MD, Tata BP Solar India, K Jairaj (Principal Secretary, Energy, GoK),
Indu Britto (Group Publisher, Saltmarch Media), Shri. M N Vidyashankar
(Ex-officio Principal Secretary, Govt. of Karnataka), K Subramanya, CEO,
Tata BP Solar India Limited, Dr. Bhaktavatsalam (Former Chairman, IREDA, GoI),
and Dr. Harish Hande – Founder & CEO, SELCO India.
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