AWEA Conference & Education Dept wrote:
WINDPOWER 2008 News (To view this message on the Web, click here.)
| WINDPOWER News brings you the latest updates on what's happening at North America’s largest wind energy conference and exhibition show of the year. Be sure to join us June 1 - 4 in Houston, Texas! | | | | Supply Chain Spotlight - Focused Conference Theme Supply chain challenges have become increasingly critical as growth in the wind industry accelerates. Therefore we offer here these relevant sessions and venues. | | | - Value Chain Track
This track was developed as a one-day dive into supply chain issues. As a supplier or buyer in the industry, you won't want to miss these three valuable sessions, Wednesday, June 4th. Find this track here -> Schedule - Wind Industry Exhibition
Our exhibition floor now consists of over 735 vendors covering all aspects of the wind energy industry from end to end. See who's exhibiting -> Exhibition List - Supply Chain Itinerary
We developed a four-day customized schedule for those with a specific interest in learning about opportunities and gaining traction in the industry. Download -> Supply Chain Itinerary | | | | | | | If you have registered for WINDPOWER 2008 - thank you! If you have not yet registered, what are you waiting for? | | For more information, including registration options and a list of registered attendees, visit the REGISTRATION WEB PAGE or contact us directly at conference@awea.org or (202) 383-2512. | | | | | Not only is the growth of wind energy surpassing industry predictions but so is AWEA’s WINDPOWER 2008 Conference and Exhibition! WINDPOWER 2008 is the leading wind event in North America. We have grown to over 700 exhibitors and are expecting over 8,000 attendees! Organized by leaders in the wind energy industry, WINDPOWER 2008 Conference & Exhibition benefits all wind professionals. Whether you are an established industry veteran or a newcomer to this exciting and explosive industry, WINDPOWER 2008 has much to offer including 3 days of conference sessions, an interactive trade show of wind energy products and services, and numerous networking opportunities. We look forward to seeing you in Houston, the energy capital of the world! | The leaders, shakers and movers of the wind industry are coming to WINDPOWER 2008! | Please forward this message to a colleague! | | | The WINDPOWER conference program will include over 350 speakers and moderators, 150 poster presentations and 50 sessions on leading wind energy topics organized into tracks with policy, business, and technical focuses. There is no better place to learn the latest industry developments and new technology than WINDPOWER 2008. Attendees can also participate in several day-long pre-conference seminars for a more in-depth education on various topics. This year’s WINDPOWER Conference Program is organized by co-program chairs, Brian McNiff, President, McNiff Light Industry and Michael Skelly, Advisor, Horizon Wind Energy, with assistance from Vanessa Kellogg, Regional Development Director, Horizon Wind Energy. The conference will focus on the actions required to maintain wind energy’s position as a central piece of the U.S. energy mix and to ensure its continued growth trajectory. Reach your target audience for high quality interaction with leading wind professionals in the industry. We now have over 700 exhibitors so don’t miss the opportunity to reserve a booth while space remains. | The AWEA 2008 Sponsorship Program offers one of the highest visibility packages focused directly at your target audience, the customer. The program is widely acclaimed for its success in recognizing and branding the leaders in the wind industry, your focused target market. Contact Lori Rugh at lrugh@awea.org or (661) 821-2149 for more information. | Click here for SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION | | | _______________________________________________________________ | | | |
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