Mar 23 2010
International, national and local experts in the field of clean technology will meet in Melbourne for the to discuss and investigate how economically viable clean technologies will drive the world towards sustainability through increased efficiency, reduced waste and the adoption of renewable energy.
The “Cleantech Science and Solutions – mainstream and at the edge” Conference is to be held at the Novotel Glen Waverley from 4 – 6 May, and is bringing together leaders in the field from across the world who represent organisations and companies from a broad range of sectors. They will discuss and investigate how economically viable clean technologies will drive the world towards sustainability through increased efficiency, reduced waste and the adoption of renewable energy.
Speakers comprise international, national and local experts in their fields. However, the Conference is far more than outstanding speakers.
“Cleantech Science and Solutions – mainstream and at the edge” is a blend of networking, experiences, and scientific talks; a meeting place where people share knowledge, learn from each other, and discuss and debate points of view - all of which contribute to the advancement of this emerging field. This is the Conference for everyone concerned about sustainable economic and business development through the exploitation of cleantech.
Conference themes encompass every aspect of life being impacted by the need for change. For example, the theme for the Conference Dinner, to be held at the MCG on 6 May, is “Green Sport”.
The specific audience for the Conference is a primary stakeholder group consisting of industry, academia, investors and government. Satellite activities are also embracing students, teachers, the general public, service providers and the broader community including local government areas.
Early registration for the Conference is recommended as places are strictly limited. Further information may be found at www.smoclean.org
Registrations are being taken at www.mybookingmanager.com/smoclean and places will be allocated on a first come first served basis.