The Carbon Connections conference is now open for reservations. ‘Success through Innovation - Knowledge Transfer and the path to a low carbon economy’ will take place on March 12th from 09.30 - 17.00 at the Natural History Museum, London, SW7 5BD.
At the event a £10,000 prize will be awarded to the most innovative project as decided by the audience. A maximum of four shortlisted project groups will present their idea to the delegates. For details of how to apply to the competition, please see the Carbon Connections website.The line up includes Chief Scientific Adviser, Professor Bob Watson and government advisor on green policy, Jonathon Porritt and the event will also offer a high level of interactivity with each delegate able to offer opinion, suggestions and comments through a wireless handset. This will also ensure immediate feedback following each presentation.
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