All-Energy, the UK’s largest annual renewable and low carbon energy exhibition and conference, and the co-located Dcarbonise start the year with optimism. Over 65% of the exhibition space at Glasgow’s SEC has been reserved by past, and new, exhibitors for the year’s event on 10 and 11 May 2023.
All-Energy’s headline sponsors Shepherd and Wedderburn is again taking an active role, the major conference is taking shape, and a call for speakers is launched for the show floor theatres and academic posters.
Headline Sponsor
We will be announcing a list of highly relevant and topical conference themes, sessions, and speakers"
“We are delighted to announce that Shepherd and Wedderburn are, once again, our Headline Sponsor and sponsor of both our Offshore Wind and Decarbonisation of Places conference streams,” explained Jonathan Heastie, Portfolio Director of Energy & Marine, RX Global who owns and organize the duo of co-located events.
“We thank them for their ongoing support and creative input. Our major conference is taking shape and within a few weeks, we will be announcing an impressive list of highly relevant and topical conference themes, sessions, and speakers. Our newly launched call for our popular show floor theatres speakers and academic posters is on the website.”
exhibitors
“Our exhibitor list already resembles a “who’s who” of organizations from throughout the sectors we serve including 2G Energy; BayWa r.e; Bosch Rexroth; Centrica; ENERCON; EDF Energy; Invest Northern Ireland; Natural Power; Red Rock Power; RES; ScottishPower; Siemens Gamesa; SmartestEnergy; SSE; and Vestas.”
“There is always a rush for space at this time of year as the countdown to May begins in earnest, and we are delighted to see increased interest from overseas as well as across the home market.”
Networking business opportunities
The event turned out to be an amazing two days attracting total attendance of 7,642"
“What a difference from this time last year when, because of the pandemic, we didn’t know whether we could stage the event! We did, of course, and it turned out to be an amazing two days attracting total attendance of 7,642 and more than 250 exhibiting organizations.”
“The buzz and sense of busyness in the show was incredible and proved the worth of events where people meet up to do business and renew relationships for two very special days.”
Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan
“Now we can look forward with optimism to the 2023 event which will take place in four months. The Scottish Government published its Draft Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan just three days ago, which is now open for consultation.”
“The impressive figures and their ambitions will undoubtedly encourage more exhibitors and visitors to join us in May as we strive for net zero and energy security.”