elcom Rossija 2012 featured top-level Siberia International Energy and Energy Efficiency Forum

„Made in Germany“ presented at the  Novosibirsk Expocentre
„Made in Germany“ presented at the Novosibirsk Expocentre

The 1st elcom Rossija 2012 international trade fair on renewable and conventional energy, energy efficiency, electrical engineering, lighting and automation took place at the brand-new Novosibirsk Expocentre on September 18th-20th, 2012.

The opening ceremony was honored by highly ranking decision makers from politics and industry, namely: Vasili Jurchenko, Governor of the Novosibirsk Region Aleksey Strukov, Minister of Economic Development of the Novosibirsk Region Denis Vladimirovich Vershinin, Minister of Construction and Housing of the Novosibirsk Region Andrey Ksensov, Deputy Major of Novosibirsk.

 

Official governmental support

elcom Rossija enjoys the support of the Minister of Economic Development and the Minister of Construction and Housing of the Novosibirsk Region. Institutional partner of elcom Rossija is the Novosibirsk State Technical University-Faculty for Automation & Power Engineering Systems.

“The Russian government with its socio-economic strategy 2020 aims at positioning Siberia not only as an important provider of natural resources. Various projects to improve and to modernize the infrastructure have already been started. These investments contribute to further industrialize Siberia," says Dr Sara Warneke (ZVEI).

"Especially for innovative German high-tech companies of the electrical and electronics industry this provides an enormous growth potential. This concerns both, exports and the opening of daughter companies.”

The 2nd elcom Rossija has been scheduled for 17th-19th September 2013.

Further Information: www.elcom-rossija.com.

 

 

 

 

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