New additions to the line-up of exhibitors at All-Energy Australia 2017 promises the most exciting event yet.
From 11 – 12 October, more than 130 domestic and international leading companies will feature under the one
roof, making All-Energy Australia the most comprehensive, free-to-attend showcase of clean and renewable
energy in Australia.
Specialists, manufacturers and suppliers – ranging from evolving start-up companies to market leaders with
decades of industry experience – will present their latest technologies and developments on the exhibition floor.
Exhibition director Robby Clark recently announced that All-Energy Australia will feature more than 50 new
exhibitors in 2017, including start-up companies whose products and services are shaking up the energy sector.
“The event gives visitors the chance to hear about the latest clean energy project developments, while giving
exhibitors an unparalleled opportunity to share their clean-energy related technologies with thousands of
potential investors, collaborators and contacts,” he said.
In the start-up space, Catch Power and Fuji Bridex will launch their latest products on the exhibition floor. Catch
Power will showcase the new CATCH Blue-3. This product utilises an internet connection to collect data from
the home to decide how best to distribute surplus solar power, allowing solar diverters to maximise the local use
of solar energy and, in turn, avoiding unnecessary spend on Australia’s ever increasing electricity bills. Fuji
Bridex will introduce their game-changing Ice Bear thermal battery system, which improves the efficiency and
resiliency of the grid, while lowering cooling bills and reducing carbon emissions.
Energy retailers who recommend San-Francisco-based start-up and first time exhibitor, Geli Solutions, to their
customers will be able to unlock new revenue streams with Geli’s Virtual Power Plant solutions. Founded in
2010, Geli Solutions provides software and business solutions to design, automate and manage energy storage
systems and this year established a Melbourne office in response to growing demand.
Many long-standing industry leaders, including Jiangsu Seraphim Solar System Co. Ltd (Seraphim) and
Hydrogenics Asia, will exhibit at this year’s event for the first time. China-headquartered company Seraphim is
one of the world’s leading solar panel producers and distributes its 2GW products across 30 countries, including
the United States and Germany. Hydrogenics Asia will bring more than 60 years’ experience as a global leader in designing, manufacturing, building and installing industrial and commercial hydrogen generation and MW-
scale energy storage solutions.
Gold sponsor newcomers to this year’s event include Array Technologies and Longi Solar. Although new to the
Australian market, Array Technologies is a leading solar tracking solutions and services provider, with more
than 28 years of industry experience and almost 20,000 kilometres of trackers installed. Longi Solar are devoted to driving the development of the photovoltaic industry through their world leading manufacture of high-
efficiency mono-crystalline solar cells and modules.
All-Energy Australia will be held 11-12 October 2017 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
To access the 2017 program and register for the free-to-attend trade show and conference, please visit the All-
Energy Australia website: www.all-energy.com.au.
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