Voltage Optimisation CPD Certified Seminar

11th January 2013

Companies in South Yorkshire are invited to attend a free seminar on how to achieve energy efficiency, carbon reduction and lower energy bills.

The event will be hosted by leading Sheffield based energy solutions provider EMSc (UK) Ltd manufacturer of the award-winning Powerstar voltage optimisation system and will take place at Aston Hotel, S60 5BD on 29th January 2013. The focus of the event, which forms part of an extensive nationwide campaign, will be on energy management and sustainability and will include a number of presentations by industry experts delivered specifically with South Yorkshire in mind. Speakers at the event are Dr Alex Mardapittas, MD of EMSc (UK) Ltd and Mr Geoff Clifton, Business Development Manager, VO4HOME Ltd. The free to attend event runs from 9.30am 1.00pm and includes a buffet lunch with the opportunity to network with other delegates and the speakers both before and after the event. Attendees will be awarded training certificates and self assessment forms on completion of the event. To book a place please email tracy.eaton@ems-uk.org or call 01142 576 200.

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