POSTPONED: Intersolar Summit Brasil Nordeste 2020
John E. Kaye
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Following the preventive measures recommended by the Ministry of Health and the State Committee for Confronting the Coronavirus Pandemic created in emergency in Ceará, Intersolar has postponed the event scheduled from April 15 and 16, 2020 to September 24 and 25, 2020.
The priority is to safeguard the health and safety of each participant, exhibitors, employees and the general public and to deliver a successful event.
INTERSOLAR SUMMIT BRASIL NORDESTE
The Intersolar Summit Brasil Nordeste takes place in Fortaleza, Brazil, from September 24–25, 2020. It addresses leading local and international experts on solar power and renewable energy in the region. The high-level conference will welcome 300+ delegates and more than 25+ top-level speakers to discuss policies, legal challenges and regulatory frameworks as well as grid-integration solutions and financing.
The Intersolar Summit Brasil Nordeste takes place in parallel to the 11th Congresso RTI Provedores de Internet and the 13th Congresso RTI Data Centers. It is realized by the team of Intersolar South America – Latin America’s largest exhibition and conference for the solar industry.
For more information please visit : https://www.intersolar.net.br/en/home/
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