Register now for your free ticket to The Eco Technology Show 2014

Let’s talk tech

The premier event for sustainable build, energy, transport and resource efficiency is set to return to Brighton on the 26-27 June with over 140 exhibitors and a powerful speaker lineup offering practical information highlighting how embracing innovation in technology and low carbon solutions can save money and deliver genuine ongoing benefits to businesses, cities and communities. It’s a ‘must attend’ event for anyone interested in the latest eco technologies, energy efficiency and saving money.

The event is completely free and features over 60 seminars covering the latest trends and major discussion points, such as legislation, energy, build, transport, innovation, water and waste. With a new big debate area situated at the heart of the show, there will be plenty of opportunity to have your say.

Some of the topics of debate will include; Understanding the economic benefits and opportunities arising from shifting to a lower carbon economy (Greg Barker MP Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change)

Options for creating a different, economic paradigm so that we might have an ‘an economy that works’ (Oliver Dudok van Heel, Director, Aldersgate Group, Jae Mather, Director of Sustainability, HW Fisher)

Hear the ambitions of Brighton and Hove city region to develop a ‘super-fused’ economy using the City Deal and building on the creative, digital and environmental technology sectors (Brighton and Hove City Council and Greater Brighton Economic Board)

Hear the benefits of Oliver Heath Eco Celebrity’s eco refurbishment of his own home plus how his recent experience has convinced him that assessment is the key to mass adoption of retrofit.

Innovations in building and transport and how they fit with the Circular Economy (Julie Hill Chair, Green Alliance, Gareth Brown, Built Environment, WRAP, Nick Powell Manager of Technology, Innovation and Strategy, Ricardo)

Our Energy Future: fracking, nuclear or renewables? Hear from supporters of the various technologies and understand what implications they may have for our energy future (Caroline Lucas, MP for Brighton Pavilion and guests)

Where the future opportunities lie for community energy (Will Cottrell, Chair, Brighton Energy Co-op, Christoph Harwood, Director, Marksman Consulting, Robert Rabinowitz, Chief Executive, PURE Leapfrog, interviewed by Caroline Lucas MP).

Showcasing exhibitors include over 140 companies, plus an entire floor of the latest electric and low-emission vehicles. These include BMW’s electric i3 and i8 hybrid supercars, Mitsubishi’s Outlander – the world’s first plug-in SUV, the ground-breaking Tesla Model S and a range of electric bikes. Fleetdrive Electric will also launch a new Smart EV app for mobile devices, designed for EV drivers to find the nearest charging points along a route.

Avoid the queues by registering in advance for free online at: www.ecotechnologyshow.co.uk.
The Eco Technology Show 2014,
Thurs 26 June – Fri 27 June,
The Brighton Centre Kings Road, Brighton,
East Sussex, BN1 2GR


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