Helping create 'a climate for change' conference
With an array of major new building projects taking place in the UK capital for 2012, Schneider Electric will host 10 free seminars to discuss energy efficiency in the future London environment
With an array of major new building projects taking place in the UK capital for 2012, Schneider Electric will host a two-day conference consisting of 10 free seminars at London's Savoy Place - the home of the Institution of Engineering Technology (IET) - in June 2006.
The event will explore how secure power, energy efficiency and improved power quality can be achieved in the future built environment.
The seminar is entitled 'A Climate for Change', and will be useful for a wide range of building professionals, including end occupiers, mechanical and electrical consultants, contractors, property developers, quantity surveyors, architects, facilities managers and building services engineers.
Over the course of the two days, attendees can take part in 5 seminar sessions each day, in which a mixture of theoretical and practical learning will allow them to engage, interact and share ideas on four key themes: asset efficiency optimisation, energy efficiency, critical power and connectivity.
Over the next six years, the face of London is set to change dramatically, particularly in the eastern side of the city.
It is vital that new buildings incorporate the latest technology to cope with more rigorous energy efficiency and power quality demands in the future.
Schneider Electric is at the forefront of this technology and intends to share its know-how with attendees at the seminar.
For more details on how to attend this event, please visit the website.
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