Monday 4 March 2013

Electrifying partner opportunities at Scottish Renewables Annual Conference



The Enterprise Europe Network Scotland is hosting a Business Partnering Event at the Scottish Renewables’ Annual Conference – an industry event focused on the development of renewable energy in Scotland.

We’re bringing together companies from across the sector looking for collaborative partners on 18-19 March 2013 at the EICC in Edinburgh.

What’s the opportunity?
The Scottish Renewables Annual Conference is a two day event exploring the “Big Issues” for the industry and introduces four conferences under one roof: Electricity Market Reform, Grid, Planning and Skills. With some 600+ participants across two days, the event will offer various networking and meeting opportunities including an exhibition area, quick-fire showcase sessions and drinks reception.

With so many people across all sectors in the industry coming to the Conference, there is a wealth of experience for you to access.

Business Partnering aims to link participants through 20 minute pre-scheduled meetings to exchange information and experience on topics of interest across the Scottish supply chain.

Please visit the Business Partnering website to register and book your meetings.

How does it work?
The Enterprise Europe Network has a track record for organising Business Partnering at Europe’s largest conferences and trade fairs: 
  • You register, outlining your organisation's key areas of expertise and the types of business contacts you'd like to meet.
  • Your profile is published in our online catalogue, giving you increased visibility.
  • You select other organisations you would like to meet, and can accept/decline meeting invitations from others.
  • We pre-arrange meetings for you in advance of the event, so you have a schedule.
  • At the event, you meet and share views with others, present, discuss and develop new projects.
  • After the event, we are on hand to help you follow up contacts.
Costs
You must register for the Scottish Renewables Annual Conference to take part and there is no additional fee for the Business Partnering.


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