Join Frost & Sullivan and SDI for a free webinar on how smart grid technologies can create a low carbon economy
Did you know the United Kingdom, the world’s sixth largest economy, expects to exceed EU targets for carbon emission reduction by 2020?
Scotland is becoming a world class leader in promoting sensor, offshore marine and smart grid technologies. Scotland is currently home to over 1000 enabling technology companies and 100 leading sensor technology companies.
Join Frost & Sullivan and Scottish Development International for a complimentary eBroadcast as we discuss why government incentives such as the Power Network Demonstration Center and the build of the International Renewable Zone in Glasgow makes Scotland a destination of choice for research and development and for making investments on carbon reducing technologies.
Gain key insights into:
- How smart grid technologies enables low carbon economy
- How the technologies will fit together and support each other
- Scotland’s strategies for creating a leading business environment for low carbon technologies
Go to the Frost and Sullivan website to register
Featured industry speakers
- Keith Redfearn, Regional General Manager – Europe, GE Energy
- Farah Saeed, Principal Consultant, Frost & Sullivan
- Stewart Reid, Future Networks and Policy Manager, Scottish & Southern Energy Power Distribution
- Colin Adams, Director of Commercialisation, School of Informatics, The University of Edinburgh
- Allan Currie, Director, Scottish Development International