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Window Film Depot Sponsors Virtual Energy Forum
Window Film Depot Inc. recently agreed to sponsor the Virtual Energy
Forum, a two-day, online-only event scheduled to take place December 10-11.
The Atlanta-based dealer is one of several sponsors facilitating the forum,
which will feature many of the usual features associated with trade events,
including seminars and an exhibit hall, with one major exception-they
will be entirely virtual. The event marks the second of its kind, with
the first having taken place this past June. Show officials boast that
not a single participant will consume energy or fuels into transportation
for the event, which aims to connect thousands of global business leaders
in the areas of energy management, renewable energy, and sustainability.
They further report that last June's forum saved more than 12 million
pounds of CO2 in the form of saved emissions from airplane travel, hotel,
and transportation associated with typical locality-based events. Show
officials say the event is designed to enable energy executives to "walk
the talk" by providing a low-cost, environmentally-friendly way to
connect and share information.
The forum will include more than 50 live streaming video presentations
that allow attendees from around the globe to interact directly and ask
questions of presenters in real-time. Eleven topic-specific tracks will
present case studies in a variety of sectors including: Carbon Footprint
Reduction, Cases in Corporate Sustainability, Green Buildings, Greening
the Energy Supply, Energy Monitoring and Controls, Government and Defense,
Higher Education, Manufacturing, Municipal, Solar, and Wind Energy. A
virtual exhibit hall and virtual booths will allow attendees to have live
text and video chat with representatives of leading energy management
and renewable energy product and service companies. A resource center
will contain hundreds of documents outlining the latest trends in energy
monitoring, sustainable business, and alternative sources of energy.
"We are honored to have such a distinguish faculty of energy leaders
join us for our second Virtual Energy Forum," says Robert Rosenbloom,
chief executive officer for The Virtual Energy Forum. "We look forward
to adding more speakers in the coming weeks, including senior energy executives
and congressional leaders, to inform and share best practices with the
5,000 expected attendees. We are also excited to have a great group of
supporting sponsors for this unique event," Rosenbloom adds, "including
leading energy product and service companies like Johnson Controls, Delta
Controls, Siemens, Conergy, World Energy, Hess, Reliable Controls, NStar,
Constellation Energy, UTC Power, Distech Controls, and Window Film Depot."
For more information, visit: www.virtualenergyforum.com.
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