
Networking is paramount for all attendees – coffee breaks and lunches will be scheduled to maximise these opportunities to network extensively with each other. Our aim is to provide a unique and memorable event where face-to-face communication is a major feature of the experience.
We will actively generate more networking opportunities pre-event in our business network media and on site in the exhibition and conference through the Electronic Organiser - Conference PDA.
Delegates can benefit from the pre-event on-line networking tool, will be able to circulate through the exhibition halls and take advantage of the central area for daytime networking, delegate coffee areas and lunch areas provided. The informal evening receptions will allow maximum meeting opportunities in a relaxed and professional environment whilst enjoying the hospitality of the event host or one of the key event sponsors.
Networking opportunities will occur throughout the event ~ thus maximising the attendee’s opportunities to find new business customers and make new business connections. Networking includes:
Kerry Sanderson AO, Agent General, Government of Western Australia opened the Conference Executive Committee meeting held in London on 30th July 2010, with an extremely powerful presentation regarding Australia’s extensive energy resources, their strong export focus and AUD $130 billion worth of petroleum projects under construction or planned in Western Australia.