GeoTHERM – World expo and congress 2017

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The IGA and the IEA Geothermal Technology Collaboration Programme organise a Latin America Symposium at the next GeoTHERM – expo and congress on 14-15 Feb. 2017. The Symposium provides insights into the Latin American geothermal market, resources, research activities, risk mitigation mechanisms and technology transfer opportunities. The dialogue on Tuesday, 14 Feb. will lead to a late afternoon get-together at the fair where we invite guests to meet Latin American and other German/ international colleagues. 200 spaces are available.
Registration for both events is very affordable and managed by the Exhibition Centre Offenburg: http://www.geotherm-germany.com/en/registration. We provide space for the first 200 registrants.

The International Geothermal Association (IGA), founded in 1988, is a scientific, educational and cultural organization established to operate worldwide. It has more than 5,000 members in over 65 countries. The IGA is a non-political, non-profit, non-governmental organization with special consultative status to the UN. The objectives of the IGA are to encourage research, the development and utilization of geothermal resources worldwide through the publication of scientific and technical information among the geothermal specialists, the business community, governmental representatives, UN organisations, civil society and the general public. The joint event with the IEA aligns with the strategic IGA functions on international geothermal collaboration.http://www.geothermal-energy.org


Under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (IEA), the IEA Geothermal TCP provides an excellent framework for international cooperation sharing the latest technical and policy developments. IEA Geothermal promotes the sustainable use of geothermal energy worldwide through its website, country and statistical reports, workshops, seminars, publications and by personal networking. Through high quality information, widely communicated IEA Geothermal contributes to the mitigation of climate change and the development of geothermal technology worldwide. Participants of the IEA Geothermal benefit from engagement by integrating international developments in their market, research and policy strategies. IEA Geothermal was established in 1997 and comprises 13 countries, EU commission, 1 geothermal association and 1 enterprise and is open for new memberships. http://iea-gia.org


Source: http://www.geothermal-energy.org/