3rd Wind Power Africa

3rd Wind Power Africa Conference And Renewable Energy Exhibition is taking place in Cape Town, South Africa, from 9-11 May 2011.

3rd Wind Power Africa is the premier international event on wind energy in Africa hosted by the African Wind Energy Association in partnership with other African and international organisations. A powerful networking platform, the event will bring together wind turbines and wind farm developers with key African and international stakeholders from the public and private sectors with the aim to unlock Africa’s wind energy potential.

Several hundred delegates and speakers are expected to attend from both developed and developing countries in order to share their knowledge and experiences in developing affordable wind energy projects.

Don’t miss this major event! We hope to see you in May!

Exhibition

Apart from the conference, the event will also feature a Renewabel Energy Exhibition for companies and organizations related to sun, wind, water and related technologies to market themselves. A number of options and stand sizes are available.

Confirmed Exhibitors

African Wind Energy Association
Siemens
Hatch
Nordex
Dewey & LeBoeuf
Wind Prospect Limited
Juwi Renewable Energies
Digsilent Buyisa
Morgan AM & T
Trans-Africa projects
DB Schenker
Eon Engineering
Uniline Safety Systems
Emergent Energy
Oelsner Group
GE:NET
CapeAfrica Renewable Energy Services
ABB
Win Prospect Limited

Exhibition Packages

Option A: 18 square meter
3x6m exhibition space
Includes: shell scheme (white) – 3 spot lights – plug point – fascia board with company name – 2 exhibitor pass offering full access to the 3 day conference, all lunches, networking breaks, the cocktail function and the Gala Dinner
Package Price – R23,100 (excl VAT) / €2,570

Option B: 9 square meter
3x3m exhibition space
Includes: shell scheme (white) – 2 spot lights – plug point – fascia board with company name – 1 exhibitor pass offering full access to the 3 day conference, all lunches, networking breaks, the cocktail function and the Gala Dinner
Package Price – R17,600 (excl VAT) / €1,960

Option C: 6 square meter
3x2m exhibition space
Includes: shell scheme (white) – 1 spot light – plug point – fascia board with company name – 1 exhibitor pass offering full access to the 3 day conference, all lunches, networking breaks, the cocktail function and the Gala Dinner
Package price – R12,100 (excl VAT) / €1,340

Alternative Options
For any other stand sizes, specific exhibition requirements or Government Pavilions please contact us.

Poster Exhibition
For companies who wish to market themselves, their products or projects, we also offer a poster exhibition option, whereby organizations will be able to display an A0 size poster (supplied by the exhibitor) on specially designated stand around the exhibition & catering areas.
Price – R2,750 (excl VAT)/ €300

Participate as a Delegate

Who Will Attend?
African and international wind energy stakeholders, project developers and operators, energy utilities, equipment manufacturers, regulators, national, provincial and local government representatives, financial institutions and investors, researchers, engineers, media representatives, etc.

Delegate Rates
3rd Wind Power Africa offers several options for delegates to participate, from an all inclusive rate to a conference only rate, day passes, media passes,as well as special NGO, early bird and student rates.

The standard delegate rate includes:
Attendance of all plenary and workshops sessions over 3 days, exhibition attendance, all conference materials, a welcome cocktail function, 3 networking lunches and all tea & coffee breaks. the Gala Dinner can be booked either as package tother with the conference or separately.

Early Bird Special
For delegates registering early, 3rd Wind Power Africa offers a special discount. To qualify for our early bird special please complete our registration form online and pay before 31 March 2011.

Day Passes
For delegates, who can only attend one or two days, we have special Day Passes.

EARLY BIRD FEE ENDS 31 MARCH 2011

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