
More than 100 national and foreign exhibitors are expected at the 5th Renewable Energies, Clean Energies and Sustainable Development Exhibition (ERA 2014) which will kick off Monday at Mohamed Ben Ahmed Convention Centre of Oran, said Sunday the exhibition’s commissioner.
Germany, China, Cyprus, the United Arab Emirates, France, Italy, Poland and Czech will be present through specialized companies, industrial groups, institutions and research centres.
The exhibition is a key event for the operators working in the fields of renewable energies and sustainable development in Algeria and abroad, said the source.
Organized by Myriade Communication Agency, ERA 2014 is meant to contribute to the national effort aimed at raising awareness about a key and innovative sector for the country’s energy future, to support the national renewable energies programme and extend the space of professionals’ meetings.
This exhibition is marked by the presence of the same exhibitors as those participating in the previous editions and the participation of new operators and bodies wishing to promote their activities and products among potential partners, companies and institutions.
This event is also a favourable framework for meetings and exchanges with the professionals.
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