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Schneider Electric Offers 'Creating a Climate for Change' Event (23/10/2006)

After the success of Schneider Electric's 'Creating a Climate for Change' event in London, the company is replicating the two-day conference at Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester on 14-15 November 2006. Schneider Electric recognises and understands the key issues within the built environment and are at the forefront of energy efficiency technology.

The seminars are valuable for anyone in the building services, architectural and electrical contracting industry and aims to help unravel the problems and present solutions to the challenges faced with new legislation, ambitious Government expectations and public demand for efficient buildings. Over the course of the two days, attendees can take part in five seminar sessions each day, in which a mixture of theoretical and practical learning will allow them to engage, interact and share ideas on key issues such as power quality, secure and critical power provisions, energy efficiency and asset efficiency optimisation.

Delegates will also have the opportunity to discuss the best products and applications to use for specific installations, through one-to-one sessions with qualified Schneider Electric technical experts, as well as view product demonstrations.

Whilst at the conference, delegates will get the chance to experience the 'Theatre of Dreams' with a tour of Old Trafford, the stadium has played host to some world class players, teams and football matches over the past 100 years.

Building projects can present both opportunities and challenges for infrastructure providers. It is vital that new buildings incorporate the latest technology to cope with increasingly rigorous energy efficiency and power quality demands in the future.

events.schneider.co.uk


 
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