16137.09 eboc`09 delegate registration pack.indd
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16137.09 eboc`09 delegate registration pack.indd
DELEGATE REGISTRATION PACK A West Cumbria Business Cluster Event ENERGY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CONFERENCE - 2009 West Cumbria Business Cluster 7 & 8 JULY 2009 – ENERGUS, LILLYHALL, NR WORKINGTON, CUMBRIA, CA14 4HA Hosted by: Supported by: West Cumbria Development Fund� West Cumbria Development Fund� Sponsors... Platinum Sponsor: Energy Coast Sponsor: Nuclear Sector Sponsor: Gold Sponsors: Renewables Sector Sponsor: Dinner sponsor: Delegate Folder Sponsor: ENERGY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CONFERENCE - 2009 The UK’s current national strategy is to establish secure and sustainable sources of energy and help combat climate change through the creation of a lower carbon economy. Britain’s Energy Coast™ Masterplan sets out how West Cumbria can play a key role in helping to meet the objectives of the Government’s national energy strategy; to establish secure and sustainable sources of energy and help to combat climate change through creating a lower carbon economy. Achieving these twin goals presents many challenges and opportunities for businesses. West Cumbria is very well placed to become one of the Country’s most important energy hubs. 9.15 to 9.35 9.35 to 9.55 9.55 to 10.15 10.15 to 10.35 10.35 to 10.50 10.50 to 11.15 11.15 to 12.45 12.45 to 14.00 14.00 to 15.30 15.30 to 16.00 16.00 to 16.20 16.20 to 16.40 16.40 to 17.00 19.00 to 23.00 Registration, Coffee and Networking Welcome from West Cumbria Business Cluster Chair Energy Coast Introduction- Jamie Reed MP for Copeland Keynote Address - Rt. Hon. Ed Miliband, Secretary of State for Environment & Climate Change (TBC) Energy Market Overview –John Westwood, Douglas Westwood Associates Nuclear Decommissioning Market and Opportunities Overview - Richard Waite, Acting Chief Executive & Divisional Director Strategy & Technology, Nuclear Decommissioning Authority Renewables Market and Opportunities Overview Bill Sheridan, Golder Associates Question and Answer session Morning Coffee and Networking 3 Breakouts - Nuclear, Fossil, Renewables Networking Buffet Lunch 3 Breakouts - Nuclear, Fossil, Renewables Afternoon Tea and Networking Wind and Tidal Overview - Maria McCaffery, British Wind Energy Association Oil and Gas Market and Opportunities Overview Alistair McGregor, Amec Question and Answer session and close CONFERENCE DINNER Sponsored by Nuclear Management Partners Programme schedule and speakers may be subject to change. With the keynote address expected from Rt. Hon. Ed Miliband, Secretary of State for Energy & Climate Change and eminent representatives from the UK’s leading energy sector organisations, eboc’09 will bring together world-class suppliers and energy businesses to circulate valuable information, encourage an exchange of ideas and offer advice to those companies wishing to develop their energy portfolio or broaden their business offering. Delivered by West Cumbria Business Cluster and supported by a number of partnering organisations including Britain’s Energy Coast™, West Lakes Breakout Sessions (invited speakers) Programme – Day 1: Decommissioning, renewables and new fossil 8.00 to 9.00 9.00 to 9.10 9.10 to 9.15 West Cumbria Business Cluster is keen to help drive forward the vision for Britain’s Energy Coast™ and eboc’09 will be one impetus for this. By providing the latest market intelligence and information on contract opportunities, eboc’09 will help businesses to best position themselves to take advantage of emerging opportunities from across the energy sectors. Day 1 Morning Exhibition Zone Lecture Theatre Lecture Theatre Renewable RWE/EON Large scale off-shore wind opportunities Scottish Power Biomass - Envirolink Lecture Theatre Lecture Theatre Nuclear Nuclear Management Partners (NMP) International Opportunities LLW Repository Ltd - Supply chain opportunities National Nuclear Laboratory Lecture Theatre Lecture Theatre Exhibition Zone Various Exhibition Zone Various Exhibition Zone Lecture Theatre Lecture Theatre Lecture Theatre Whitehaven Civic Hall (TBC) Fossil Carbon capture and storage - Doosan Babcock Opportunities in gas production, generation, importation, processing and storage in Morecambe Bay Gas production and processing - Centrica Day 1 Afternoon Renewables Waste to Energy - Institution of Mechanical Engineers Tidal and Marine - Peel Holdings Wind - Vattenfall Business focus UK Trade & Industry East of England Energy Group (EEEGR) East Tennessee Environmental Business Association (ETEBA) Energy Coast Energy Coast overview Planning and infrastructure projects overview Industries for the Future Renaissance, West Cumbria Development Agency and the North West Regional Development Agency, eboc’09 will be one of the North West region’s most prestigious events of the year. It will be located in the newly built, state-of-the-art £20 million Energus Facility, a world class centre for the provision of vocational skills excellence, at Lillyhall near Workington, Cumbria on 7 & 8 July 2009. West Cumbria Business Cluster The eboc’09 conference will focus on the following areas: • • • • • • Nuclear Decommissioning Market & Opportunities Renewables Market & Opportunities Oil/Gas Markets & Opportunities Nuclear Renaissance Opportunities Electricity Transmission & Distribution Energy Conservation Also, the majority of breakout sessions will be commercially focussed on supply chain opportunities. www.westcumbriabusinesscluster.org.uk In addition to a full programme of high-profile speakers, delegates will also benefit from a Business to Business Exhibition Zone and Business Support Zone. The Business Zone will give delegates the opportunity to access advice and information on how to break into new markets from business support agencies. Breakout Sessions (invited speakers) Programme – Day 2: Nuclear new-build, transmission and distribution 8.00 to 9.00 9.00 to 9.10 9.10 to 9.30 9.30 to 9.50 9.50 to 10.10 10.10 to 10.30 10.30 to 10.40 10.40 to 11.20 11.20 to 12.50 12.50 to 13.10 13.10 to 13.15 13.15 to 14.15 Coffee and Networking in the Exhibition Zone Welcome and Review of Day 1 from WCBC Chair Nuclear Overview- Keith Parker, Chief Executive, Nuclear Industry Association Transmission and Distribution - National Grid New Nuclear Build supply chain development Robert Davies, Marketing Director UK, Areva New Nuclear Build supply chain development Mike Tynan, Chief Executive, Westinghouse EC UK Question and Answer Morning Coffee and Networking 3 Breakouts - Nuclear, Renewables and Skills for Energy EDF Energy Conference Close Lunch Day 2 Morning Exhibition Zone Lecture Theatre Lecture Theatre Nuclear Sellafield Limited BAE Systems Balfour Beatty Lecture Theatre Energy/ Conservation/Renewables/Other Lecture Theatre Electricity Northwest Lecture Theatre The Energy Forum Lecture Theatre Exhibition Zone Various Lecture Theatre Lecture Theatre Exhibition Zone The Carbon Trust Skills focus Cogent Energus eboc’09 “Since 2006, the North West has been taking ambitious action to tackle climate change and secure its own low-carbon future. And Cumbria has a powerful potential role to play, through its energy supply and its industrial base, in realising that ambition. “If you rise to the challenge of a single regional vision for a low carbon industrial future, we will back you in securing extra resources, and support any effort to leverage investment in the region”. Rt. Hon. Lord Mandelson, Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform – February 2009 EV EN T M A N A G EM EN T Exhibition & Sponsorship Opportunities “As the global economy as a whole moves to low carbon, we will be in a position to supply a global industry. We are already one of the world’s most competitive producers of low carbon technologies and services.” There will also be an exhibition running in parallel with this conference situated in the Atrium area of the Energus building which will have easy access for eboc’09 attendees based in the adjacent lecture theatre and breakout facilities. In addition, there are several key corporate sponsorship opportunities in relation to individual elements of the eboc’09 conference and social programme. Priority in allocating sponsorship packages will be given to suppliers and organisations depending upon the level of sponsorship secured on a first come, first served basis. Rt. Hon. Lord Mandelson, Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform – February 2009 For further information about exhibiting or sponsorship packages, please contact the conference organisers: EBOC’09 Organising Committee Nu-Tech Associates Ltd • Ian Henderson, West Cumbria Business Cluster/ Amec (Conference Committee Chair) • Penny Lees, West Cumbria Business Cluster/ Total PR • Fred Sheil, Sellafield Limited • Jill Graham, West Lakes Renaissance • Gary McKeating, West Lakes Renaissance • Dog Holden, West Cumbria Development Agency • Bernard Cunningham, West Cumbria Business Cluster / Birse Nuclear • John Grainger, Invest in Cumbria • Peter Gawne-Cain, UK Trade and Investment • Veronica Lekavicius, NIA • Kevin Warren, NWDA • John Knox, West Cumbria Business Cluster/ Westcroft Consulting • Ian Sibbick, Envirolink • Evan Wright, TWI- NWSC Project Tel: +44 (0) 1946-695554 Fax: +44 (0)1946-691115 Email: sales@nu-techassoc.co.uk www.exhibitions4industry.co.uk www.westcumbriabusinesscluster.org.uk REGISTRATION FORM (please complete and return) Eboc’09, c/o Nu-Tech Associates Ltd, Innovation Centre, Westlakes Science & Technology Park, Cumbria, CA24 3TP Tel: +44 (0)1946-695554 Fax: +44 (0)1946-691115 Email: sales@nu-techassoc.co.uk I wish to register as a delegate for the Energy Business Opportunities Conference (eboc’09). Please complete one form per delegate and use BLOCK CAPITALS when filling details. Surname.......................................................................................... Title........................ First Name....................................................... Position ........................................................................................... Delegate Fee (note this does NOT include conference dinner on 7th July 2009) Standard Fee: ....................................................................................................................................£295.00 Early Bird Standard Fee if payment received by 22nd May: . ..............................................................£245.00 West Cumbria Business Cluster Members Fee: ...................................................................................£260.00 Early Bird West Cumbria Business Cluster Members Fee if payment received by 22nd May: . ............£210.00 Conference Dinner tickets on evening of 7th July Delegate tickets @£30 ea qty Special dietary requirements should be emailed to: sales@nu-techassoc.co.uk AN EARLY BIRD BOOKING DISCOUNT OF £50.00 IS AVAILABLE IF BOOKING FORM & PAYMENT IS RECEIVED BY FRIDAY 22nd May 2009 Sub Total +VAT @15% TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: Postcode.......................................................................................... I enclose a cheque for the full amount made payable to: West Cumbria Business Cluster If paying by BACS the account details are as follows: Bank: HSBC Account Number: 51265741 (West Cumbria Business Cluster) Sort Code: 40-18-03 ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE IN £ STERLING AND DRAWN ON A BANK ACCOUNT WITH A BRITISH SORT CODE. UNFORTUNATELY THERE ARE NO FACILITIES TO ACCEPT CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS. I agree to enclose a cheque or make an immediate BACS payment for the full amount in £ Sterling to reserve a delegate ticket as indicated above. Failure to do so may result in the booking being considered void. Fax................................................................................................... Organisation............................................................................ Signed....................................................................................... 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