150 Exhibitors to Showcase at the Third Edition of RenewX in Hyderabad

150 Exhibitors to Showcase at the Third Edition of RenewX in Hyderabad

The expo will witness a congregation of South India’s green economy community to discuss industry trends, challenges and market insights including the Indian regulatory framework.

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UBM India, the leading B2B exhibitions organiser announced the third edition of RenewX, a two-day Renewable Energy trade expo slated on April  13 and 14  2018 at the Hitex, Hyderabad.

Augmented further by the legacy of its flagship Renewable Energy India Expo (REI India), UBM India through RenewX 2018, will provide an industry platform for organizations to capitalize and penetrate into the lucrative south Indian renewable energy market.

The expo will witness a congregation of South India’s green economy community to discuss industry trends, challenges and market insights including the Indian regulatory framework.

RenewX 2018 is supported by Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd., Telangana State Renewable Energy Development Corporation Ltd., (TSREDCO), Electronic Industries Association of Andhra Pradesh, Skill Council for Green Jobs, Indo-German Energy Support Forum, Indo-German Energy Support Forum, TELMA, The Federation of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTAPCCI) and Indian Biogas Association (IBA).

Bringing together manufacturers, EPCs, distributors and service providers, RenewX 2018 has over 150 participating exhibitors endeavouring to make a difference in the renewable energy domain.

Speaking on the announcement, Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, UBM India said, “After two successful editions, we are all set for the third one in Hyderabad that aims to accelerate the growth of Renewable Energy Industry in South India and contribute to the country’s sustainable economic development.”

Key Highlights:

RenewX 2018 includes the “Green Job Fair” for graduating students, working professionals, and new entrepreneurs who want to explore opportunities in the clean energy sector. Decentralized Renewable Energy (DRE) is seen to have enormous potential to address energy access gaps in India, but the sector’s growth has been constrained by numerous factors, including the lack of skilled manpower for critical functions. To date, the approach to address this shortfall has been to devise training programme in DRE.

A two-day dedicated conference on ‘Sourcing the Sun’ that will talk about successful practices on integrating Renewables into business, and to find the best working models and practices that can lead to increased efficiency while optimising cost in the rooftop segment covering various aspects of the entire value chain.

The expo will also see a full day training workshop on ‘Best Practices in Design and Implementation of Solar Power Plants With an Overview of Techniques in Energy Yield Estimation / Forecasting’. This workshop will be conducted by Iacharya Silicon Limited in Partnership with Solar Radiation Resource Assessment & Advance Measurement Station (SRRA), a unit under NIWE which is an autonomous unit under Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.

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