PHOTON will provide the first indicators for the global PV business in 2010 at its 5th PV Investors Conference. We have invited executives from the world's leading stocklisted pure PV companies to discuss supply and demand in solar markets. In addition, investors will talk about their views on project and company finance, while international installers will provide the latest indepth information on the most interesting PV markets. Finally, financial sellside analysts from leading banks will take a look into their crystal balls, and discuss the course of the sector in 2010 and beyond.
The conference will provide an overview on:
- Leading stocklisted PV companies' CEOs' business views
- Demand in top markets and emerging markets - views of international installers
- Project finance and equity markets
- Analysts demand, supply and price forecasts
To take a look at the conference agenda, please go to: www.photon-expo.com/...
Who should attend:
PHOTON's 5th PV Investors Conference addresses executives, and sales and marketing experts from solar companies, as well as analysts and investors, and other industries looking into entering the solar business.
Registration:
For registration, please go to: www.photon-expo.com/... Registration for PHOTON's 5th PV Investors Conference includes conference entry on April 28, food and beverages during the event, and conference documentation, as well as access to the event party on April 28. The registration fee is 480 euros (PHOTON International subscribers pay just 430 euros). All prices are before taxes.
Further events:
PHOTON's 5th PV Investors Conference is one of a series of six conferences (Solar Silicon, PV Inverters, PV Investors, c-Si Production Equipment, Thin-Film Production Equipment, Solar Electric Utility). A 10percent discount applies when purchasing tickets for three or more conferences. All prices are before taxes.
The 5th PV Investors Conference will be held in conjunction with PHOTON's Photovoltaic Technology Show 2010 Europe, a trade fair for companies offering manufacturing equipment, material needed for producing solar silicon, ingots, wafers, cells and solar modules, final products all along the value chain, and BOS components (www.photon-expo.com/...).