About Scottish Energy and Environment Conference
The Scottish Energy and Environment Conference (SEEC) is now regarded as the Flagship Event of its kind for Scotland. The event attracts approximately 400 decision makers and influencers from organisations such as Local Authorities, Housing Associations, NHS Trusts, Universities, Schools and businesses from sectors such as Manufacturing, Construction and Engineering among others.
The event is aimed at helping energy and environmental professionals meet their future challenges. It features an extensive exhibition of key suppliers and service providers running alongside conference presentations from some of the industry's key figures which makes this the ideal setting for discussion, debate and learning.
It will attract hundreds of visitors who need advice and guidance from the experts, to see new products and technologies and find out about the latest news on emerging legislation.
This event is designed to meet the needs of both exhibitors and delegates alike and we work very closely with professional bodies and leading industry figures to promote the event widely engaging the right kind of audience for the event.
SEEC is sponsored this year by Scottish Government, Carbon Trust, BAE Systems Surface Ships and Philips Lighting.
The conference this year is Chaired by the well-known journalist and broadcaster Louise Batchelor. Other speakers includes; Alex Hill of the Met Office, Graham Holmes and Rebecca Brothers of BAE Systems, Brough, Brendan Dick of BT Scotland, John Pooley of The John Pooley Consultancy, Mike Simpson from Philips Lighting and Jon Cape of Renew Services.
Due to the current financial climate we are offering BUY ONE GET ONE FREE for delegate places in 2010 so register now without delay!
To view the type of delegates usually in attendance at the event you can access the PDF below which gives you the breakdown of attendees from 2009.
Should you wish to forward further details about the event to a colleague you can download the marketing flyer below which is suitable for emailing purposes.







