SPI is presented by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA). Unlike other solar conferences, all proceeds support the expansion of the U.S. solar energy market through SEIA's and SEPA's year-round research and education activities, as well as SEIA's advocacy.
The solar energy industry is in high gear and at Solar Power International 2012 (SPI ’12), September 10-13, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, participants can plug into the technologies, personal connections and professional insights that give rise to new business and learning opportunities.
Widely regarded as the can’t-miss industry event of the year, SPI draws 21,000+ professionals in solar energy and related fields, from 80 nations. Nearly 25% come to this global event from outside the United States. Attendees include manufacturers, installers and contractors, distributors, engineering firms, utilities, government representatives and policy makers, investors and financiers, architects, builders and developers—anyone who needs to stay on top of the latest developments in solar energy.
Over 1,200 companies representing the entire solar industry spectrum exhibit on 1.1 million square feet of total gross space. Exhibits highlight the latest in PV cells and modules; balance of systems; material and equipment suppliers; distributors; integrators; installers and solar service providers; thermal solar technologies; concentrating solar power (CSP) and solar thermal electric and concentrating PV (CPV); publications; and an additional array of products and services.
Now is the time to make connections in Orlando and throughout the solar energy industry. Build your network face to face in SPI’s general sessions, conference sessions, receptions and pre- and post-conference workshops—or as you explore the dynamic exhibit floor.
SPI is presented by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA). Unlike other solar conferences, all proceeds support the expansion of the U.S. solar energy market through SEIA's and SEPA's year-round research and education activities, as well as SEIA's advocacy.
Growing your energy business begins at SPI.