Date: 12 to 14 September, 2013
Venue: India Expo Centre, Greater Noida, New Delhi
Organized by UBM India, the event is one of Asia’s leading annual congregations of the renewable energy industry.
It will be held at Greater Noida, near New Delhi.
The event is is the seventh edition of the annual event.
Japan has accepted to be the partner-country for the event. Officials of Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) and New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) will be present at the event.
The previous edition of the expo was enriched by 475 exhibitors displaying their cutting-edge technology, products and services
The Japan pavilion will feature the world’s premium companies such as Sony Energy Devices Corporation, Toshiba, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Hitachi India and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, says a press release from the organizers.
This expo is expected to attract 550 exhibitors and 12,000 trade visitors. Alongside the exhibition, there will be conferences and workshops on various issues related to the renewable energy industry.
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