The All-Energy Australia conference will run from 23-24 October 2019, and is billed as the country’s largest energy event. Held at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre on South Wharf, Melbourne it promises to be a flagship attraction.
With a lineup of some 280 companies, and an attendance up of over 8,500 local and international visitors expected, it will offer floor space to energy storage, solar energy, hydrogen energy and EV suppliers as well as hosting more than 200 expert speakers from all aspects of the energy and sustainability spectrum.
“The clean and renewable energy sector continues to grow from strength to strength, as Australia continues to increase integration and reliance on these energy sources,” said exhibition director Robby Clark. “With the industry spurring Australia’s progression to zero emissions, we are excited to be able to offer visitors access to the latest clean and renewable energy solutions in our largest exhibition to date.”
The event will also incorporate two other specialist venue attractions - the Energy Efficiency Expo and Waste Expo Australia, and will underscore the event’s position as a showcase of clean energy, energy efficiency and sustainability, and as a prime networking event for professionals working or investing in renewables sector.
The event is being held in partnership with the Clean Energy Council, Australia’s peak body for the renewable energy industry and will be centred around the theme of: ‘advancing … transition to a clean energy future’. Attendees will be able to select preferences for speakers from across seven separate conference streams.
And to make sure attendees walk the talk, Waterlogic Australia will be offering water refill stations across the event, and prompting delegates to bring their own reusable water bottles. Even better, a partnership with Simply Cups will see designated cup collection tubes throughout the event which will be collected daily to allow recycled coffee cups effectively, as a clean waste stream.
As event director Clark noted, last year’s All-Energy conference success was an indication of the rapid growth and importance of the renewable energy industry. “Last year’s attendance exceeded our expectations, with queues of people lining up to get into the plenary sessions and exhibition floor.”
Expect even more interest this year.