Nergica Unveils Event Calendar

EIN Nergica 400

Feb 25, 2021

Nergica released the details of its annual calendar of events, specially concocted for the renewable energy industry while aiming to address the hottest topics in the sector. By focusing on interactive events and “braindates” (structured, collaborative networking sessions), these experience-oriented formulas are a far cry from your typical Zoom meetings or events!

In order to actively participate in the economic recovery while supporting the renewables industry, virtual braindates have been designed around two highly consequential areas of development in Quebec and throughout Canada: energy storage and solar power. Driven by the platform e180, these professional pairing sessions facilitate knowledge exchange and the development of business contacts, whether one-on-one or in small groups. Connect with decision-makers, entrepreneurs, developers and experts involved in renewable energy R&D.

Throughout the events, discover the latest innovations and optimization opportunities for currently available technologies in the fields of energy storage, solar power, energy transition and microgrids. Conducted by and for industry stakeholders and offered in an interactive formula, the case studies presented allow participants to apply shared knowledge in their sector. These expert-led events are geared toward problem-solving and the presentation of tools.

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