Thursday September 22, 2011

Environment Tools at the Carbon Show

The Environment Tools Directory will be exhibiting at the Carbon Show, which takes place at the Business Design Centre in London on Thursday 20th and Friday 21st October from 9am-6pm. Please come and see us at stand number 23.

There will be website demonstrations throughout the two days and our own branded cupcakes to give away!

If you are a software tool provider - Please come and see us to discuss raising your profile using the Environment Tools Directory.

All visitors to the Carbon Show 2011 will receive FREE entry to the exhibition, plenary sessions and The Carbon Stage if they register on the Carbon Show website in advance. Register here online to gain these FREE passes. 

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The Carbon Show is the Optimal Time to Advertise

Your software listing or advert could be in prime view during our website demonstrations at the Carbon Show exhibition.Over 2,500 visitors were recorded at last years event with predictions for this year considerably higher with the new free entry.

With a featured listing your company logo and listing will be in a permanent space on the homepage as well as relevant search top spot listing (rotating tenancy). Prices start from £350/year. If you are interested in this opportunity please contact us at environmenttools@aether-uk.com 

 

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About the Carbon Show

The Carbon Show 2011 is a must-attend event for business professionals involved or interested in climate change and energy efficiency. This event is dedicated to informing and engaging business leaders on the challenges of emissions reductions as well as creating an environment for creativity, innovation and sharing. 

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