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12th Green Technology Conference
Thursday, June 9 | Singapore Convention Hall, Room A
Hosted by the Green Technology Association
Program Outline
12:30 P.M. | Registration |
1:00 P.M. | Welcome address Speaker: Ellen Matsushita, Chair, Green Technology Association |
1:30 P.M. | Keynote address Speaker: Harold Baker, President, Greentrade Technologies |
2:00 P.M. | Industry outlook Speaker: Jeremy Porter, Managing Director, Green Research Institute |
2:30 P.M. | Wind, solar, and biomass power Speaker: Nathan Chaudry, CEO, Leaftech International |
3:00 P.M. | Coffee break |
3:30 P.M. | New applications in green technology Speaker: Thomas Keng, Chair, Environmental Research Group |
4:00 P.M. | Panel discussion: Financing green projects Moderator: Barbara Woodbine, CFO, Global Lending |
5:00 P.M. | Closing remarks Speaker: Sylvia Klein, President, European Green Initiative |
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To: Eduardo Ferrer [[email protected]]
From: Ellen Matsushita [[email protected]]
Date: May 14
Subject: Re: Conference program
There are a few additional changes to make. As it turns out, the president of Greentrade Technologies is unavailable. Instead, we will have Dr. Connor Aromdee from Thailand University. In addition, Ms. Woodbine from Global Lending will be leaving the conference early, so she cannot moderate the panel discussion. She suggested that we invite the minister of the Singapore Economic Development Board to take her place. I have contacted him, and he has accepted the invitation. If there are any other changes to make, I'll let you know in the morning. After that, the program will be finalized.
Thanks!
Ellen
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Business Bulletin
Singapore, June 11 - The Green Technology Association (GTA) recently held its 12th Green Technology Conference at the Singapore Convention Hall. The heads of several organizations playing a critical role in the development of green technologies around the world were in attendance. According to speaker Jeremy Porter of the Green Research Institute, the outlook for the industry appears stable despite politicians in some nations who are holding back the use of green technologies. GTA chair Ellen Matsushita was equally hopeful, citing insightful comments from the minister of the Singapore Economic Development Board, David Mah. Download a full report on the talks and material presented at the conference by visiting the organization's Web site at www.gta.org.