EMEX speakers – call for 2018 event submissions

EMEX, Lord Rupert Redesdale
Lord Redesdale, EMA

The Energy Management Exhibition 2018 has issued a call for speakers for the event which takes place on 21 – 22 November at London’s ExCel.

The call for papers is open until 13th July 2018, and the event organisers are seeking ideas for presentation topics that offer attendees ‘clarity and opportunity for energy users’. EMEX is a show designed to offer energy users with information from experts, policy makers and suppliers. The aim is to encourage greater understanding about the use of energy in buildings, with a particular focus on costeffectiveness and efficiency.

EMEX is linked to the Energy Managers Association (EMA) which was established in 2012 by Lord Rupert Redesdale. Its membership is on an individual (non-corporate basis) but the EMA estimates that they have a collective energy spend of around £6 billions.

Potential speakers are asked to submit their ideas for presentations via the website (link below) by the deadline.

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