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MATELEC EIBT China 2013 Launches Building Automation Forum (6/2/2013)

After Shanghai Electrical Design and Research Association (SEDRA) announced that they would organize the top designers from the designing institute to conference “New Technology and New Product Presentation Seminar” and it only opens to MATELEC EIBT China 2013, recently, more forums and conferences have followed up, now here is some information about new forums launched on MATELEC EIBT China 2013 show site.

“Building Automation Forum”, on March 27th, 2013, organized by Chinese Association of Automation- Intelligent Building and Building Automation Committee, will share the development of latest technology and products and the application in the building, city construction, security and building energy conservation at home and abroad.

“Building Energy Conserving Technology Forum”, on Mar 27th , 2013, organized by ib-china.com in response to the issues of intelligent building and building energy conservation technology. Top professionals will be invited to talk about latest products and technology, as well as the development trend during the next decade.

“China Intelligent City and Intelligent Building Technology Forum“ held by qianjia.com will mainly discuss the development and deepening of Intelligent Building and Intelligent City in China on March 28th, 2013.

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