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Singapore International Energy Week 2011 is the premier and most distinguished energy event in Singapore. The event is jointly being organized by the Energy Market Authority (EMA), Energy Studies Institute (ESI) and National University of Singapore (NUS). It offers a platform for international and regional policy makers, industry players, and academics, to network and discuss significant energy issues and strategies influencing the world today. The theme of the SIEW 2009 is "Clean Energy: Sustainable Solutions for Urban Cities". The Singapore International Energy Week 2011, with a host of conferences & exhibitions, forums, seminars and workshops, roundtables, networking receptions, site visits and fringe events, will help the attendees to explore the best practices, get updated with newest trends and congregate with the leaders in the global energy sector.
Visitor Profile
The targeted visitors at Singapore International Energy Week 2011 are:
- International and local policy makers and regulators
- International energy institutions and academia
- Energy producers, including multinationals and state-controlled enterprises involved in exploration and production activities
- Service providers in the energy sector
- Companies providing infrastructure-related support to the energy sector
- Energy industry analysts and commentators
- Individuals interested in the future of energy security, innovation, investment, and sustainability
Exhibitor Profile
The targeted exhibitors at Singapore International Energy Week 2011 include the companies dealing in:
- Geothermal Heat Pumps
- Biomass Burning Technology
- Solar Energy
- Production Equipment
- Components
- PV Projects and System Integrators
- Solar Lighting Products
- Energy Efficiency
- Sustainable Production and Distribution
- New technological Solutions
- Efficiency in Construction
- Efficiency in Transport and Sustainable Mobility
- Sustainable Production and Distribution
- Biomass Energy
- Biomass Cogeneration Technology & Equipment
- Biomass Gasification Technology
- Biomass Briquette Technology
- Biomass Energy Forestry Cultivation
- Geothermal Energy
- Power Generation
- Power Plant Design & Construction
Organizer
Energy Market Authority, Singapore Government