Exhibitions / Congresses

AEGPL Congress 2009

Austria, Vienna - 13-15 May 2009
The AEGPL Congress is the LPG event of the year for the European industry as a whole. It is a unique opportunity to update your knowledge and understanding of the European energy context. Through the presentations and the discussions in the Conference, you can identify and assess the key challenges to be addressed and learn more about the significant contribution that LPG makes to the European energy mix.

Drawing key industry leaders and experts, the AEGPL Congress is an exceptional forum to discuss and debate the future of our industry and the role of LPG in Europe.

Alongside the conference, the AEGPL exhibition will present to all delegates and visitors the latest equipment and material, cutting edge technology; all under one roof and with first class service.

THE CONFERENCE

Entitled "LPG, Energy for Challenging Times", the conference will highlight the key role that our energy has to play in the new European energy context as a clean, low carbon and immediately available solution.

Over the course of this Conference, high level speakers from the worlds of business, public policy and academia will discuss and debate prospects for the evolution of LPG as part of the European energy mix.
Date(s)
13-15 May 2009
Venue
Austria Center Vienna (ACV)
Contact for booking / more info
AEGPL European LPG Association Boulevard du Souverain 165 1160 BRUSSELS BELGIUM E-mail: aegpl@aegpl.be
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The Michelin Guide with its star rating system originated in France in 1900. The guide was created as a marketing tool to encourage more car travel and consequently increase the demand for tyres. It initially contained maps, tire repair instructions, and lists of restaurants, hotels, and mechanics.