UK: Free Entry at Renewing The Humber Exhibition

UK: Free Entry at Renewing The Humber Exhibition

FREE entry for business people is available to the exhibition hall of the Renewing The Humber conference during part of the day on May 1.

People not already coming to the event as delegates, can take the opportunity visit the stands and learn more about the industry, network with business leaders and find out about the Humber’s growing green energy potential.

Those organisations exhibiting at the business conference, on May 1 at the KC Stadium, Hull, and being sponsored by KMS Facilities Group, range from legal firms and engineering companies to wind farm developers and logistics experts.

Renewing The Humber is a flagship green energy event, attracting business leaders from the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire areas, other parts of the UK and overseas.

Sam Pick, business development director of the Renewables Network – one of the organisers of the event – said: “The free exhibition entry during the afternoon of Renewing The Humber is a great opportunity for business people not already coming to the main conference day to learn more about the region’s renewable energy industry.

 “I’d encourage people to take this chance to visit the exhibition hall, talk to industry leaders and find out what green energy could mean to them, their sector and organisation.”

Free entry to the Renewing The Humber exhibition is available between 1.30pm and 3.30pm and is restricted to the exhibition hall. No access to the main conference event and presentations will be permitted.

Access to the exhibition is via the main reception at the KC Stadium – The Circle, Walton Street, Anlaby Road, Hull, HU3 6HU. Free car parking is available.

Alternatively, bring your business card on the day and hand it in to the conference registration desk.

This is the third time Renewing The Humber has been staged.

It follows two highly successful events held last year, attracting more than 500 business, community and industry leaders and featuring speakers from a number of companies and private sector organisations working in the renewables arena.

The conference is organised by the Renewables Network, Mail News & Media and Footprint Renewables.

Speakers already confirmed at the event include:

• Lord Prescott

• Professor David Grant of the Logistics Institute, University Of Hull

• Richard Hall of PWC

• Carolyn Burgess MBE of the World Trade Centre and Language Is Everything

• Mark Dixon of Rollits

• Rob Bell of Archomai

• Martin McGurk, of RTC

• Sam Pick, of the Renewables Network

• John Britton of BCG Bridgepoint

• Kris Lomas of CO2Sense

• Martin Quinlan of Aarco Electrical & PV Ltd

• Neil Hodgkinson, editor, Mail News & Media

• Professor Jack Hardisty of the University of Hull/Neptune Tidal

• Craig Thompson of Arco

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Offshore WIND staff, April 24, 2012; Image: kcstadium