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| The International Trade Fair Intersolar 2007 As in previous years, the international trade fair Intersolar 2007 reflects the dynamically growing solar technology industry in Europe. After the tremendous growth of the last few years, this year has once again seen the leading trade fair achieve record growth. Compared with last year, the number of exhibitors is up from 454 to 560, while the exhibition space has been increased from 26, 000 square metres to 31, 000 square metres. At the same time, Intersolar is further consolidating its position as the leading European platform for solar technology. A new visitor record is also expected, with 26, 000 visitors from more than 90 countries. This further underlines Intersolar's status as the meeting place and hub of the international solar industry. 2007 will again see the majority of international visitors coming from France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland and Austria. Intersolar 2007 will focus on photovoltaics, solar thermal technology and solar architecture. Intersolar aims to bring together the leading solar industry companies, the most significant product innovations and the latest market trends in these fields. The innovation exchange will provide interested visitors with an overview of the exhibitors' most important innovations. As in the past, the Saturday will be a public day, when the trade fair is open to all visitors. However, the high proportion of expert visitors, which was over 80% last time, clearly shows the importance of Intersolar within the industry and confirms its status as the leading trade fair for manufacturers, suppliers, wholesalers and service providers in the solar industry. Intersolar 2007 is supported by the leading industry associations of the solar industry: the German Solar Industry Association (BSW), the German Solar Energy Society (DGS), the European Photovoltaic Industry Federation (ESTIF) and the International Solar Energy Society (ISES). write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Exhibition News :: home page |