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| Event > Presentation |
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| The second edition
of EnergyMed |
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Following the undoubted
success of the first edition which took place on
14th-15th-16th April 2005, the organizers aim to achieve an increase of
at least 50% both in exhibition space and also in the number
of visitors. This objective can be achieved by building on
the reputation earned from the success of the previous edition
and running a thorough promotional campaign targeting foreign
exhibitors and visitors, also.
Internationalisation is a strategic aim which is achievable
thanks, on the one hand, to the strength and prestige which
many Italian firms operating in the sector can boast in the
world market and, on the other, to the interest shown by
Italian operators in proposals from other countries with
a proven tradition of productive capacity. |
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| When and Where |
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Dates
8-9-10 march 2007
Where
Napoli - Mostra d'Oltremare (Viale Kennedy entrance)
Opening times
From 9.30 am to 7.30 pm |
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| The background |
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| The speeding up of the
regulations in the energy field (energy efficiency laws,
building energy certification, start up of Kyoto Protocol,
energy services European directive, etc.), the increase of
the oil price and the difficulties with gas supply confirm
the need to use renewable sources and high efficiency technologies
more and more. |
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| The
location |
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| The choice of Campania
and Naples constitutes a strategic preference, adding a Mediterranean
connotation with particular reference to countries with emerging
economies (Mahgreb, Egypt, Spain and Greece, etc. |
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| The objectives |
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- To strengthen the relationships between the
business world, Local Authorities and citizens, providing
an effective commercial and promotional tool for local,
national and foreign companies in the sector.
- To constitute, over time, a steady point of
reference for the professional and scientific community.
- To raise the overall profile of renewable sources
of energy with the media and a wide public through an event
at national level.
- To focus the interest of the powers-that-be
on new energy technologies in order to encourage the use
of renewable resources.
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