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Unlike huge solar trade shows, we’ve got the right people that you want to network with and hea

Unlike huge solar trade shows, we’ve got the right people that you want to network with and hear from all in one room. In its 10th year, [Solar Summit]has developed the reputation as the top solar conference for research content and knowledge sharing. Unlike huge solar trade shows, we’ve got the right people that you want to network with all in one room. Don’t believe us? Just ask an attendee from last year: "We like the size of the conference and that it’s not too overrun with people selling/pitching their widgets. Content is the most important part." - AES [Register today →] We’re still waiting to see if Bill Gates and Leonardo Dicaprio will accept our speaker invitations, but in the meantime we’ve got an impressive list of the who’s who in the solar industry to join our lineup. Dr. Charlie Gay Director U.S. DOE SunShot Initiative Lynn Jurich CEO Sunrun Richard M. Swanson Founder SunPower Abigail Hopper President and CEO SEIA Mark Widmar CEO First Solar, Inc. Chris Buddin Global Head of Clean Technology & Renewables Group Goldman Sachs Elizabeth Kaiga Director of Renewable Energy CohnReznick Ray Brooks Manager of Renewable Energy Arizona Public Service Cynthia Christensen Director of Commercial Sales Namaste Solar Vishal Shah Managing Director Deutsche Bank December Cowen Director of Product Management UNIRAC, Inc. Brandon Smithwood Director of California State Affairs SEIA Alex McDonough Vice President, Public Policy Sunrun Justin Marron Managing Partner, Head of Origination Altus Power America Management John Bereckis Vice President Boviet Solar USA Robert L. Olsen Global Marketing Director DuPont Click through the Solar Summit [event site] for the full speaker lineup, agenda, and gorgeous venue. Questions? Contact [gtmevents@greentechmedia.com.] [Register here →] Solar Summit 2017 is Sponsored by: Interested in sponsorship? Contact [eventsales@greentechmedia.com] Brought to you by: [Greentech Media, Inc.] | 2 Liberty Sq. Floor 2 | Boston, MA 02109 | 617­-500­-4257 Greentech Media wants to make sure you’re getting the content you want. [Click here] to control what types of newsletters and emails you receive from us, or [unsubscribe] from all emails here.

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