Exhibitions / Congresses

China Sustainable Fuel Summit

China, Shanghai - December 7-8, 2023
China Sustainable Fuel Summit China Sustainable Fuel Summit 2023 will bring together over 200 delegates to hear from sustainable fuels experts to discuss the key topics and cutting-edge technologies, providing a high-level and prestigious platform for the exchange of ideas and accelerating the goal of energy transition and Net-zero 2050.

The summit will be held in-person and online.
Simultaneous interpretation (Chinese and English translation).


EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

More than 15 keynote speecheson sharing the best cases, including on-site Q&A sessions, brought together the latest global trendcases;
Conduct direct and in-depth on-site communication with more than 200 key industry decision makers to find opportunities for further cooperation;
Combine online promotion with offline promotion to enhance brand influence;
Date(s)
December 7-8, 2023
Venue
in-person and online TBA
Ticketing
see website
Contact for booking / more info
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Pete Stanislawczyk Pete Stanislawczyk
Chief executive officer, East Penn Manufacturing
President, East Penn Manufacturing
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