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The 9Th Asiasolar Photovoltaic Industry Exhibition and Forum Time:Dec Receiver: Sender: Amy Lin +86 13162041681 Tel:+86-21-36411666/ 65929965 Fax:+86-21-65282319 Web: www.asiasolar.net www.asiasolar.cc Email: [email protected] The 9th AsiaSolar Photovoltaic Industry Exhibition and Forum Time:Dec. 4th-6th, 2014 Venue: Shanghai New International Expo Center (No.2345 Long Yang Road) AsiaSolar: Innovation & Future HostedU By China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products (CCCME) Solar & Photovoltaic Products Branch China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) Pudong Sub Council CoU -organized ◆ International Solar Energy Society (ISES) ◆ The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) ◆ BSW ◆ Australia New Energy Society (AUSES) ◆ EuPD Research ◆ Institute of Electrical Engineering, CAS ◆ Asian Development Bank (ADB) U Supported By ●Hanergy Holding Group ●Suntech Power Holdings Co.,Ltd ●TIANWEI SOLUTION (BEIJING) CO.,LTD ●Changzhou Trina Solar Limited ●Phoenix Photovoltaic Company Limited ●Zhejiang Chint Solar Energy Technology Co.,Ltd ●Wuhan Sunic Laser Photoelectric Equipment Co.,Ltd ●Giga Solar Group ●Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd ●Rayspower New Energy Co., Ltd. ●JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd ●CSI(China) Investment Co.,Ltd ●Schneider Electric(China) Investment Co.,Ltd ●Zhejiang Jinggong Science & Technology Co.,Ltd ●Changzhou ALMADEN Co.,Ltd ●Zhejiang Renesola Energy Co.,Ltd ●Samil Power New Energy Co.,Ltd ●Zhejiang Zhongyi New Energy Co.,Ltd ●Nanjing Guanya Power Equipment CO.,LTD ●Ningbo Qixin Solar Electrical Appliance Co., Ltd ●Jiangsu JS Solar Technology Co.,Ltd ●TBEA Xinjiang Silicon Co.,Ltd ●Zhejiang Perlight Solar Co., Ltd. ●Zhejiang Global Photovoltaic Technology Co., Ltd. ●Applied Material ●Eoplly New Energy Technology Co., Ltd ●Hebei Yiheng New Energy Science & Technology Co.,Ltd ●Changzhou Skysolar New Energy Technology Co.,Ltd ●Gsolar Power Co., LTD ●Hitech Wealth Co.,Ltd ●Qinhuangdao Boostsolar Photovoltaic Equipment Co.,Ltd ●GCL-Poly Energy Holdings Co., Ltd ●LDK Solar Power Group ●TongWei Group ●Anhui EHE New Energy Tech.Co.,L td U Undertaken By Shanghai AiLing Exhibition Service Co., Ltd Shanghai AiRui Exhibition Service Co., Ltd ParallelU Events TheU 9th AsiaSolar PV Industry Forum (Contact the Organizing Committee for details) 1 AsiaU Solar Introduction AsiaSolar Photovoltaic Industry Exhibition is organized by Shanghai Aiexpo, guided by NDRC, National Energy Administration, Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, co-organized by China Council For The Promotion Of International Trade(CCPIT), The China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronics Products(CCCME), China New Energy Chamber of Commerce(CNECC), International Solar Energy Society(ISES), Solar Energy Industries Association(SEIA), Australian Solar Energy Society(AuSES), BSW and Eupd, and also strongly supported by Asian Development Bank(ADB), French Energy Department, Italy Energy Commission, and related overseas government agencies in Canada, Mexico and so on. Successfully being held for 8 times, AsiaSolar has attracted over 2,000 exhibitors, trade visitors up to 200,000. The concurrent AsiaSolar Photovoltaic Industry Forum successfully invited about 300 related governmental officials, industry experts to make speeches with topics referring to technology, market and policy. AsiaSolar has been considered as one of the world famous solar energy PV industry exhibitions and has made great contribution to the development of solar PV industry in China, Asia and even the world. AsiaSolar will continue to keep an eye on the expansion of solar PV industry with global view, sharp vision, and always dedicate to provide enterprises with high-quality service and create more value for enterprises. AsiaSolarU 2013 Review AsiaSolar 2013 brought together 756 exhibitors including many well-known enterprises at home and abroad such as Suntech, GCL POLY, LDK, Tianwei, Hi Tech Wealth, Tongwei, Canadian Solar, GIGA Solar, JingGong, TBEA, Sungrow, Almaden, Phoenix, Eoplly, Boostsolar, Yiheng, JS Solar, Sky Solar, Zhongyi Solar, Global Photovoltaic, EMERSON、 FirstSolar、Meyer Burge、Spire Corporation、EnerSys Inc、PV Crystalox Solar、Q-Cells、P.ENERGY、Array、Ascent Solar、 SunEdison、Kyocera、Dynamic Energy、SolarCity、Monocrystal、KACO、Fronius、AEG PS、Vivint Solar、BOD Group、 Lithuania、Juwi Shizen Energy、ReneSola、DEK Solar、MetLife、Aixtron SE、Renewable Energy Solutions、Toray、Iwasaki、 MAG IAS、KUKA Systems GmbH、Komax Holding AG Many companies showcased the latest technologies and products, among which GCL Poly held new products release conference—GCL high performance wafers which attracted over 200 industrial elites to attend. Besides, The 8th AsiaSolar also attracted 54,300 trade visitors from over 30 countries and areas to visit this exhibition. AsiaSolar201U 3 Data 2 VisitorU Pre-Registration Pre-registration through the Internet, you can get free e-tickets in advance, to enjoy the fast-track passage, while being granted with exhibition catalog, gifts and a chance to win prizes. ScheduleU Registration Venue: Shanghai New International Expo Center (No.2345 Long Yang Road) Exhibiting Time:Dec. 4th-6th, 2014 Customized Booth Move-in: Dec. 2nd-3rd, 2014 8:30-17:00 Standard Booth Move-in: Dec. 2nd, 2014 13:30-17:00 Dec. 3rd, 2014 9:00-17:00 Visiting Time: Dec. 4th-6th, 2014 9:00-16:30 Move-out: Dec. 6th, 2014 14:00-17:30 ScopeU Please book in advance to secure booth if you are suppliers of good reputation of below items Solar Cell & Module: Crystal silicon cell module, thin film cell module, concentrated PV etc. Manufacturing Equipment: Manufacturing equipment for silicon rods, ingots and wafers; solar PV cell and module manufacturing equipments; thin film manufacturing equipments; cleaning equipments; diffusion facilities; etching equipments; plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) equipments; screen printing equipments; testing equipments; furnace equipments, etc. Raw Materials: Silicon ore; silicon chips, wafers and ingots; glass encapsulation material; thin film encapsulation material; junction box; connector and other related raw materials. Related Components: Accumulators; chargers; controllers; inverters; recording meters; monitors; mounting systems; tracking systems. Solar PV Products: Solar PV street lamps, lawn lamps, garden lighting, lanterns, traffic signal lighting, traffic warning lights; solar PV information display screens; and solar PV products with various other applications. Solar PV Engineering Services: Solar PV cells and modules installation, system integrators, solar PV system engineering, solar PV engineering design company, BIPV, distributed PV power generation system, etc. ExhibitorU Cost Standard Booth: 9m2 $3,000(Both-side open, 20%extra added) Includes: one table, two chairs, spot light, waste paper basket, panelling, carpet, fascia board, power source (220V/10kW), full cleaning and security services. 2 2 Open Space: $300/m (36m Min.) AdvertisementU and Sponsorship Ads projects Cost (USD) Ads projects Cost (USD) Specification Size Banquet Sponsorship contact us for more Archway(4) 3800/Exhibition period 15m span details Exhibition Sponsor contact us for more Column Balloon (10) 2500/Exhibition period 6m×1.5m details Forum Sponsor contact us for more Visitor tickets 1750/10,000tickets 90mm×210mm details Gift Package Sponsor contact us for more Exhibitor 1750/10,000 badges 90mm×110mm details badges(exclusive) 3 Exhibition Brochure - Cover 3,500 Exhibitor 3500/ Exhibition period 1.2m lanyards(exclusive) Back Cover 2,500 Handbag(exclusive) 3500/ Exhibition period environmental Inside Front Cover 2,200 Visitor 5000/ Exhibition period 90mm×110mm badges(exclusive) Inside Back Cover 1,500 Visitor 8350/ Exhibition period 1.2m lanyards(exclusive) Title Page 1,850 Forum 1,750 90mm×110mm badges(exclusive) Visitor Manual Color Page 1,000 Forum manual back 1,350 cover 210mm*285mm Outdoor painted truss 100/m2(minimum 30m2) Forum manual inside 1,000 page ApplicationU Submission Please send a completed application form, signed and stamped with company seal (if available), and fax to the Organizing Committee. To secure your booth, please pay the 50% of the total amount within 5 working days into the committee designated bank account, and the balance should be paid before 1st, August 2013. OrganizationU Contact Shanghai AiExpo Exhibition Service Co.,Ltd Tel: + 86-21- 36411666 65929965 Fax: + 86-21-65282319 Email: [email protected] Post Code: 200441 Web: www.asiasolar.cc/pv 4 .
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