Scottish Enterprise, Scottish Development International and Enterprise Europe Network believe in the economic opportunities for suppliers (growing markets) and customers (reduced heat cost/ waste) and are delighted to welcome Scottish and international delegates to Edinburgh to learn about and discuss these. Scotland has some of the most progressive climate change targets in the world and a commitment to deliver 11% of its non-electrical heat demand from renewable sources by 2020. This presents a real opportunity to develop the low carbon heat sector in Scotland..
Who should attend?
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Suppliers: of technologies, products, services and solutions in low carbon heat and those seeking to enter these markets
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Customers: facilities managers seeking to reduce heating & cooling costs and carbon emissions and re-use or monetise waste heat (eg local authorities, NHS, universities, housing associations, factories/ distilleries)
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Supporting players: people helping make projects happen including financiers, developers, planners and others supporting development of the low carbon heat sector
This Showcase will:
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provide a platform for Scottish-connected technology, engineering and solutions companies to demonstrate their low carbon heat products and services to customers (facilities and plant managers) and build customer understanding of solutions and the capabilities of Scotland’s company base
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better connect players in the low carbon heat sector (Scottish-based companies & customers and delegates from Denmark, Sweden, rest of the UK and Europe)
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build knowledge on the latest opportunities, challenges and developments in district heating, heat pumps, waste heat recovery and related areas
The emphasis is on networking and there is the opportunity to pre-book face-to-face meetings – B2B matchmaking – with the people who you really want to meet. Please upload your profile and select the matches you want to make on this site. The company exhibition and a programme of seminars will run through the day, culminating in a networking drinks reception. The following day there is a programme of site visits.