TIF-HELEXPO: Renewable Energy Tech exhibition on renewables, storage, green and smart energy in Thessaloniki March 14-16, 2024

Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF)-HELEXPO’s unique – for exhibition standards in Europe and beyond – venture to expand into the promising green economy field is continuing and being enriched.

The 2nd Forward Green Circular Economy International Exhibition will be held at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Center March 14 to 16, 2024, while, at the same time, the 1st Renewable Energy Tech, a large-scale, European-standard trade fair exclusively focused on the green and smart energy market, will take place at a separate exhibition space.

As noted in a relevant announcement, Renewable Energy Tech will be staged in collaboration with energypress.gr, the largest news and information portal on energy matters, which also organizes the most important annual conferences on energy, covering all its sub-sectors.

This new exhibition will give the opportunity to dozens of companies, active in Greece and southeast European countries – in the fields of renewable energy, energy storage, hydrogen and “green” gases, electromobility, energy saving, smart management applications and, overall, in the sectors of the green energy economy – to exhibit their products and services and also come into contact with potential partners or competitors.

Renewable Energy Tech, within its framework, will host a major international conference on renewable energy, storage and green technologies, while the exhibition facilities will include specially designed areas for B2B meetings.

The Forward Green and Renewable Energy Tech events promise to serve as the region’s most dynamic exhibition duo for new energy production and consumption standards, as well as for technologies of the future, dramatically changing the economy and everyday life of modern societies.

For further information:

Panagiotis Hatziioannou pc@helexpo.gr

Katerina Benaki kb@helexpo.gr

 

First major international green-energy event, by Helexpo, in Thessaloniki, March, 2024

Renewable Energy Tech, the country’s first major international trade fair focused on Greece’s green and smart energy market, is scheduled for March 14 to 16, 2024 in Thessaloniki.

The event, to take place at the premises of Helexpo, Greece’s biggest and most authoritative exhibition organizer, will feature a strategic partnership with energypress as the event’s content adviser.

The exhibition will provide companies operating or planning to operate in Greece’s and southeast Europe’s RES, Energy Storage, Hydrogen and Green Gases, Electromobility, Energy Saving, Smart Management Applications and new green-energy economy sectors the opportunity to exhibit products and services and also come into contact with potential partners or competitors.

Renewable Energy Tech also promises to bring participants in touch with international technological developments as well as businesses and agencies promoting these steps ahead.

The event’s organizers aim to establish Renewable Energy Tech as the wider region’s biggest annual meeting point for the green and smart energy market, and, at the same time, the event where southeast European business initiatives covering the sector can mature and accelerate.

Highlighting the event’s importance, some of the green-energy sector’s biggest companies and equipment suppliers expressed interest to participate ahead of its official announcement.

The range of companies and sectors covered by the exhibition’s offering is extensive. Indicatively, the RES event’s array covers: wind turbines, small wind turbines; biomass, biogases; small-scale hydropower; geothermal; developers; manufacturers; energy communities; energy storage (batteries etc.); energy autonomy systems; energy saving companies; grid equipment; substations; network developers; hydrogen companies; services (aggregators, financial, meteorological systems, consulting, etc.); energy park maintenance and monitoring; wind turbine protection systems; electricity suppliers; electric car dealerships; electric car charging networks; banks.