Sustainable Energy and Technology Asia 2017

Towards a Low Carbon Society

The premier Asian annual energy and technology event, Sustainable Energy & Technology Asia (SETA) is ongoing to develop an international platform for the value chain of energy to meet and discuss the latest issues the policy planning and technology advancement to support the global low carbon advocacy. With increasing importance of sustainable energy and green environment issues in the region, and worldwide, particularly the threat to human and ecological sustainability, the portfolio of sustainable energy technologies is becoming high on the agenda for the sustainable energy industry. An increasingly broad range of circumstances, offering great investment opportunities amongst the ten members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – along with China and India – are shifting the center of gravity of the global energy system towards Asia. Energy demand in Southeast Asia has expanded by two-and-a- half-times since 1990, its rate of growth among the fastest in the world. SETA become the significant emerging Asian event of its multi-streamed industry led by the conference program address in the latest policy and planning ,commercial, technical and specialist issues, situated alongside with the exhibition show floor which leading over hundred exhibitors ,altogether hosting 5,000 international attendees from 42 countries to the event. SETA’s commitment is to showcase the cutting edge project of the energy innovation is going one as the heart of SETA event with the essential element is to combine with the CEO Forum program, hosting hundreds the high level executives and ministers exclusively who represent the Asian Energy direction . SETA 2017 is a three days of international conference, exhibition and networking. Scheduled to be the appropriate platform to meet and exchange knowledge between ASEAN countries and overseas about Sustainable Energy and Technology. Supporting by Thai government and private sector association, this must-attend event will able Thailand to be the representative country and the “place to be” for meeting between energy and technology industrial partners, but also to contribute and share the information with thousands of prospected delegates over ASEAN countries and around the world. Towards A Low Carbon Society ASEAN countries project to expand development and investment in Energy and Technology and, Thailand – one of the most environmentally, conscientious places for energy and the second-highest primary energy demand in ASEAN – is an excellent and powerful place to discuss and exchange about the future of Sustainable Energy and Carbon-Fighting Energy Technology. This MUST-ATTEND conference and exhibition will be held at Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC) in Bangkok, Thailand during the 8-10 March 2017. The conference will address a range of critically important theme in the various field that make up the sustainable energy and technology today. Through the following themes: Sustainable Energy Policy and Planning Low Carbon Electricity Generation Green Transport and Logistics Smart Cities and Green Industry So, whether you are, SETA is helping you, your time and investment to identify, qualify and meet the prospective partner and clients This is the important and the first step for the Thai energy sector to have International Corporation, with full support of the Ministry of Energy of Thailand, to move forward together with the ASEAN and international Energy industries. This is the Must-Attend event of the year.

 


 

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From 08 Mar 2017
Until 10 Mar 2017
Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre, Bangkok, Thailand
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