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National Cleantech Conference & Exhibition

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NEW NCTCE 2022 DATES: 28 - 29 March 2022, Brisbane

Due to the ongoing Omicron outbreak across all states and territories of Australia and the subsequent reduced business and community confidence to travel we have made the decision to push the dates for NCTCE out by 5 weeks to 28-29 March 2022.

We are committed to prioritising the safety of all delegates, speakers, sponsors and exhibitors who plan to attend in Brisbane. We believe the new dates will allow enough time for the current situation to settle down and importantly for the success of the event for business and consumer confidence to return.

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There is no better time for cleantech than right now

The National Cleantech Conference & Exhibition (NCTCE) is Australia’s ONLY multi-sector Cleantech event. It provides a national platform for collaboration, learning, networking and doing business between innovators, investors, producers and commercial end-users of clean technology. The program covers all sectors including water, energy, waste, transport, agriculture, manufacturing and the built environment.

In its third year, The National Cleantech Conference & Exhibition (NCTCE) will take place at the Brisbane Conference and Exhibition Centre on the 28-29 March 2022. The two-day hybrid program will focus on Cleantech as an instigator of innovation, economic development, creative collaborations, and inclusive prosperity.

With a common interest in fast tracking sustainable growth this event will benefit anyone involved in developing, producing, commercialising, investing in or implementing solutions that

  • Increase energy efficiency
  • Reduce or recycle waste
  • Manage water quality and demand issues
  • Enable low emission transportation
  • Facilitate the continual use of resources
  • Create healthy, resilient and sustainable places and spaces for people to live and work

For more information: https://nctce.com.au/

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