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South-East European Business Events 13-15 April 2011 – IEC, Sofia, Bulgaria With the Support of: Sponsors: Media Sponsors: Focus Country of Save the Planet: Partner Country of Save the Planet: Official Hotel: Austria The Netherlands Ministry of Environment and Water Sofia Municipality Energy Efficiency Agency Organizer: www.viaexpo.com ENERGY EFFICIENCY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Congress & Exhibition WASTE MANAGEMENT & RECYCLING Conference & Exhibition Waste Management & Recycling

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South-East European Business Events

13 -15 A p r i l 2 0 1 1 – I E C , S o f i a , B u l g a r i a

With the Support of:

Sponsors: Media Sponsors:

Focus Country of Save the Planet: Partner Country of Save the Planet:

Official Hotel:

Austria The Netherlands

Ministry of Environmentand Water

Sofia Municipality

EnergyEfficiencyAgency

Priority Booking FormCompanyContact PersonPositionAddressCity / CountryTel./FaxE-mailhttp:Company ActivityIndustry Branch

Please, complete and send the form to Via Expo: tel./fax: +359 32/960 012, 945 459; e-mail: [email protected]

Environmental issues are highly prioritized in the worldwide agenda and are also a priority theme for the Balkan Region. The countries need improve-ments for waste management and recycling solutions. There has started liberalization in their utility services. Investments should be made in waste treatment companies in order to upgrade and to build new facilities to reach EU standards. The introduction of private-public partnerships in waste and recycling sectors open new opportunities for foreign companies and con-sultancies. The market in these branches is in need of expertise, technology products and equipment.

The specialized event in 2011 will ensure direct business contacts with experts and decision-makers from the whole South-East European market. It will be an efficient communication platform for the participants, providing an outstanding opportunity to present their company products and services.

EXHIBITION 20115 months prior to its opening there are already booked areas for participations from Austria, Finland, Slovenia and the USA.NEW: Upon request 5 Matchmaking Meetings for each exhibitor will be offered as a value-added opportunity. The Organizer Via Expo will arrange them with potential clients/partners in special, pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings at NO additional cost.Visitors Profile: managers, marketing specialists and experts in the sectors of waste and water management, recycling, ecology, state administration, mu-nicipality representatives, construction, engineering services, chemical industry, finance, associations etc.

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS 2011I. WASTE

Advanced waste treatment technologies Landfills - design, construction and monitoring

Sponsor Exhibitor Speaker Commercial

presentation Attendee Partner Media partner Other advertising

opportunities Visitor

Composting Biological treatment Hazardous waste Waste management – Laws and regulations Construction and demolition waste Electrical waste Energy from waste Waste incineration and gasification Biogas from biowaste Biomass from agricultural waste and sewage sludge Reduce, Reuse and Recycle (3Rs)

II. RECYCLING Policy Framework for Waste Prevention and Recycling Trends in Recycling Technologies Current and Future Recycling Markets Opportunities and Barriers to More Recycling What is the Future of Packaging Recycling?

THE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION IN 201038 speakers from 11 countries.Attendees218 experts from 13 countries: 40% high managerial company staff, 15% experts and ecologists, etc.

Exhibition 2010At the parallel exhibition there was a group participation of Dutch companies, organized with the support of the Embassy of the Netherlands in Bulgaria. Technologies and equipment for waste processing: composting, sorting and landfilling; recycling; different systems of wastewater treatment; environment services were presented during the three-day event.

Partners:

M edia Partners:

Priority Booking FormCompanyContact PersonPositionAddressCity / CountryTel./FaxE-mailhttp:Company ActivityIndustry Branch

Please, complete and send the form to Via Expo: tel./fax: +359 32/960 012, 945 459; e-mail: [email protected]

Environmental issues are highly prioritized in the worldwide agenda and are also a priority theme for the Balkan Region. The countries need improve-ments for waste management and recycling solutions. There has started liberalization in their utility services. Investments should be made in waste treatment companies in order to upgrade and to build new facilities to reach EU standards. The introduction of private-public partnerships in waste and recycling sectors open new opportunities for foreign companies and con-sultancies. The market in these branches is in need of expertise, technology products and equipment.

The specialized event in 2011 will ensure direct business contacts with experts and decision-makers from the whole South-East European market. It will be an efficient communication platform for the participants, providing an outstanding opportunity to present their company products and services.

EXHIBITION 20115 months prior to its opening there are already booked areas for participations from Austria, Finland, Slovenia and the USA.NEW: Upon request 5 Matchmaking Meetings for each exhibitor will be offered as a value-added opportunity. The Organizer Via Expo will arrange them with potential clients/partners in special, pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings at NO additional cost.Visitors Profile: managers, marketing specialists and experts in the sectors of waste and water management, recycling, ecology, state administration, mu-nicipality representatives, construction, engineering services, chemical industry, finance, associations etc.

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS 2011I. WASTE

Advanced waste treatment technologies Landfills - design, construction and monitoring

Sponsor Exhibitor Speaker Commercial

presentation Attendee Partner Media partner Other advertising

opportunities Visitor

Composting Biological treatment Hazardous waste Waste management – Laws and regulations Construction and demolition waste Electrical waste Energy from waste Waste incineration and gasification Biogas from biowaste Biomass from agricultural waste and sewage sludge Reduce, Reuse and Recycle (3Rs)

II. RECYCLING Policy Framework for Waste Prevention and Recycling Trends in Recycling Technologies Current and Future Recycling Markets Opportunities and Barriers to More Recycling What is the Future of Packaging Recycling?

THE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION IN 201038 speakers from 11 countries.Attendees218 experts from 13 countries: 40% high managerial company staff, 15% experts and ecologists, etc.

Exhibition 2010At the parallel exhibition there was a group participation of Dutch companies, organized with the support of the Embassy of the Netherlands in Bulgaria. Technologies and equipment for waste processing: composting, sorting and landfilling; recycling; different systems of wastewater treatment; environment services were presented during the three-day event.

Partners:

M edia Partners:

Organizer: www.viaexpo.com

ENERGY EFFICIENCY & RENEWABLE ENERGYCongress & Exhibition

WASTE MANAGEMENT & RECYCLINGConference & Exhibition

Waste Management & Recyc l i ng

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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR EARLY-BIRD REGISTRATION TILL 13 MARCH!

3 DAYS FULL OF EVENTS!

59 MEDIA PARTNERS & 70 PARTNERS from BULGARIA and WORLDWIDE

CONNECT TO THE REGIONAL MARKET OF RENEWABLE ENERGY & ENERGY SAVING TECHNOLOGIES, TURNING WASTE TO RESOURCE

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Join the South-eaSt european BuSineSS eventS and:• Learn about the latest technological developments• Hear the opinions of the sectors’ business leaders• Understand the financial and economic issues affecting the market• Connect with leading companies working in EE, RES and Waste Management

Governmental and Local Policy Makers

Municipality Experts Industry Executives

in Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, Waste Management & Recycling

Experts and Researchers

Investors and Financial Institutions

Power Utility Executives Branch Associations Landfill/Waste

Operators

Environmental Organizations

Project and Business Developers

Architects, Contractors and Civil Engineers

Editors-in-chief, Reporters, Journalists

RECYCLINGWASTE

MANAGEMENT

RES

EE

THE EE & RES CONGRESS

• Five sessions updating you on industry challenges and technical development

• First business forum Solar Balkans organized by the Bulgarian PV Association, SolarPVConsulting and Via Expo

• Special hot session Waste–to–Energy transfer covering renewable energy and waste as energy resource

• Guest seminar Good Practices of Cities Committed to the Climate Local Actions, organized by ICLEI for South-East European municipalities

THE WASTE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE

• 3 sessions: Waste Management, Recycling and Waste-to-Energy

THE EXHIBITIONS

Over 200 exhibitors from 21 countries displaying the latest industry products and services from leading manufacturers, component suppliers and other EE, RES and waste management organizations.

NETWORKING

Over 7000 professionals – industry experts, investors, decision makers and researchers.

The exhibition will be in 3 halls – Hall 1, Hall 2 and Hall 5. Next to Hall 5 will be the conference halls, catering zone and the exhibitors’ lounge with free refreshments. We cordially invite delegates and exhibitors to register for the get-together party on the evening of 13th April, 2011.

• 96 high-level presentations of speakers from 28 countries• 1st b 2 b Solar Balkan Forum• 1st Waste-to-Energy Forum • 5 exciting panel discussions• Company on-booth presentations

• Live transmissions of panel discussions and interviews with key actors by SolarPV.TV

SOCIAL EVENTS• Delegates and exhibitors reception on 13th April• Solar bowling party on 14th April

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Register now at www.viaexpo.com!

PROMOTIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Everyday Exhibitors’ Presentations within Their Stands:

EVENTAT A GLANCE

SPECIAL AREA FOR b2b MEETINGS

On-site Registration

Sponsorship is a conscious investment in your company image and an efficient way to increase your brand awareness. Via Expo invites you to become a SPONSOR of the most influential forum for South-East Europe on EE, RES and Waste Management. Sponsor packages are shaped to meet your budget and market-ing objectives. Except our standard packages, we would be very delighted to customize sponsorship.Use your sponsorship as an integrated communication tool to reach an exclusive group of participants with lasting effect.Over 7 000 trade visitors will be at the Exhibition from the con-struction industry, power engineering, energy saving technolo-

gies and products, waste management and recycling, ecology and investment sector. Also present will be representatives of state, regional and local authorities.Details on sponsorship packages are available from Nelly Vlayko-va ([email protected]) or at tel.: +359/32 945 459.

Take advantage of the event sponsorship opportunities and present your company products and services to a highly spe-cialized international audience!

11:00 American Way Bulgaria (1-45) Inverters Power One - Aurora13:00 American Way Bulgaria (1-45) Inverter brand independent Monitoring SolarLog15:00 American Way Bulgaria (1-45) On and Off grid smart solution – PowerRouter.

For updated info visit http://www.viaexpo.com

MEET AND HEAR TOP-LEVEL INDUSTRY SPEAKERSTake advantage of the unique opportunity to meet key decision-makers from South-East Europe and join industry leaders in a forum for future environmental development of the region. More than 90 top-level speakers will give their perspectives on green economy.

Seven days before the event participants will receive a password to review the list with the speakers, exhibitors, registered attendees and VIP guests. Accelerate the networking and deal-making process by planning yourself pre-arranged business meetings with fellow delegates and leading solution providers!A special b2b Meeting area will be available for you next to Hall 5.

on 12th April from 12.00 noon – 6.00 p.m. at IEC Central Entrance and at Metropolitan Hotel

Hall 5 Hall 613 april, 09.00 - 19.00

DAY 1

08.00 – 08.50 On-site Registration 09.00 - 09.30 Official Opening09.30 - 13.00 Waste Management EE & RES Financing 14.00 - 17.30 Waste Management EE & Decentralized Energy

Exhibition Halls 1, 2, 5 10.00 - 19.00 Exhibition Working Hours

19.30 Reception14 april, 09.00 - 19.00

DAY 209.00 - 13.00 Solar Balkans Waste-to-Energy 14.00 - 17.30 Solar Balkans Waste-to-Energy 16.00 - 18.00 Recycling

Exhibition Halls 1, 2, 5 10.00 - 19.00 Exhibition Working Hours

20.00 Solar Bowling party15 april, 09.00 - 18.00

DAY 309.00 - 13.00 Solar Balkans Municipalities RES Development Benefits -

Partnership Models

14.00 - 17.30 Good Practices of Cities Committed to the Climate Local Actions

RES Electricity & Smart Grid Platform

Exhibition Halls 1, 2, 5 10.00 - 17.30 Exhibition Working Hours

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PROGRAMUpdate 28 February 2011

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Waste Management & Recyc l i ng

13 April – Hall 6

9.00 OFFICIAL OPENING 10.00 Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Financing

• Sustainable and Responsible Investment, ESG (Environmental, Social, Corporate Governance) Integration in Investment Practices – M. Christensen, EUROSIF (European Sustainable Investment Forum), France • Public Private Partnerships – Applicability for EE & RE Finance – L. Stevens, Finance in Motion GmbH, Germany • Structural Funds for Financing EE & RES Projects in Bulgaria – N. Danchev, Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works, Bulgaria • Funding RES Projects under Rural Development Program – Ministry of Agriculture and Food – Rural Development Program, Bulgaria • Financing Structures for RES Projects in SEE: the Current Market, M. Mayr, UniCredit Leasing S.p.A., Austria • Ex-Im Bank Renewable Energy Products – Solar Express Program – T. Kim, Ex-Im Bank, USA • New Shape of Solar – P. Drahos, Solyndra; USA • Assisting Cities and Regions in Preparation of Sustainable Energy Projects for EIB Funding – European Local Energy Assistance Facility /ELENA/, Luxemburg

Discussion: EE & Renewable Financing Moderator: A. de Pool, Environmental Investment Partners, Poland

Recent challenges to the growth of renewables both from the legislative and the economic fronts? Why SEE is an up and coming area for RES investment – and which areas are an exception to the rule? How can local developers compete with international firms or vice versa?

14.00 Energy Efficiency and Decentralized Energy Moderator: D. Sweet – World Alliance for Decentralized Energy (WADE), USA

• Current State of Energy Efficiency in Bulgaria, K. Kolev, Energy Efficiency Agency, Bulgaria • Engines in Combined Heat and Power System – T. Stenhede, Wärtsilä, Finland • The Use of Waste Heat for Drying of Biomass Specially Sewage Sludge – H. Haaring, Dorset Green Machines, the Netherlands • Overview of Decentralized Energy and Provide Some of WADE Research Results that Demonstrate the Ability to Reduce Pollution and Delivered Power Costs – D. Sweet, WADE, USA

Discussion: Technologies to Reduce Regional CO2 Emissions and the Cost of Power

• The Belgian Situation in Terms of Passive House Standard – S. Moreno-Vacca, Belgium Passive House Platform • Master and Post Graduate Education and Training in Multidisciplinary Teams Implementing EPBD and Beyond (IDES-EDU) – P. OP ‘t Veld, Cauberg-Huygen Raadgevende Ingenieurs BV, the Netherlands • Ongoing Activities of EE in Serbia – B. Kovacic, Serbian EE Agency, Serbia • Sustainable Architecture in Bulgaria. 2020 minus 9 – N. Galabov, Chamber of Architects in Bulgaria

13 April – Hall 5

10.00 Waste Management

• Reflections on European Waste Management – C. Jackson, Environmental Protection, UK • Waste Life Cycle Thinking and Assessment in Transition Countries – A. Mihajlov, Environmental Ambassadors/ Educons University, Serbia • Integrated Infrastructure Development Planning – M. Kukobat, Regional Cooperation Council /RCC/, Bosnia and Herzegovina • Operational Programme Environment and Funding Opportunities for Municipality Waste Management Systems and Waste Water Infrastructure – Ministry of Environment and Water, Bulgaria • Dutch Approach to Waste Management – H. Huisman, NL Agency, NL Environment, Waste Management Department, the Netherland

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• Local Governments Commitment, Views and Challenges within the European Framework – J. Balint, Regional Environment Centre, Hungary • A Total Solution to Recycling and Waste Management for a Municipality – P. Dunn, Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority, UK • Collection and Transportation Technology – Th. Lemmen, Geesinknorba, the Netherlands • Utilizing Unusable Space: Solar (Photovoltaic) Installations on Working Landfills – A. Bodenhagen, Solar Integrated Technologies, Germany • From Cluster Approach to Supply Chain Management of “Made in Europe”: Results from IMAGINE Project – F. Testa, Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari Sant’Anna, Italy • Improving Waste Management System According to EU Requirements in Lithuania – G. Sulijiene, University of Vilnius, Lithuania • Waste Management in UK & Turkey: Policy Issues and Implementation – A. Kocabas, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Turkey • Construction Waste – the Road to Resource Efficiency – C. Taylor, Resource Efficiency Pathway, UK • Evaluating the Differences of IPPC Directive Implementation in Landfill Sector: Results from MED IPPC NET Project – T. Daddi, Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari Sant’Anna, Italy • Quantification of Landfill Gas (LFG) Production, Emission and Energy Benefits – R. Gronert, NV Afvalzorg Holding, the Netherlands

14 April – Hall 5

9.00 Solar Balkans

For the Forum Program, please visit www.viaexpo.com

14 April – Hall 6

9.00 Waste-to-Energy Moderator: I. Steinberg, Eggersmann Anlagenbau, Germany*

• WtERT Trend Developments in Europe in Terms of What to Expect in the EU-15 in Contrast to EU-12 – S. Malek, Waste-to-Energy Research and Technology Council, Germany • State-of-the-art in Waste Incineration – F. Neubacher, Neubacher & Partner GmbH, Austria • The State of W2E in Canada: An Overview of Policy Options and Political Challenges – J. Foden, Canadian Energy-from-Waste Coalition, Canada • Waste-to-Energy Practices and Technologies in Japan – M. Grabda, MRAM, Tohoku University, Japan • German Experiences with Thermal Treatment Processes – Y. Noel, Technical University Aachen, Germany • Waste-to-Energy as Part of the International Resource Management – B. Birnstengel, Prognos AG, Germany • KOMPOFERM®-Systems for MBT Technology in Bulgaria: case study MBT Plant Varna – I. Steinberg, Eggersmann Anlagenbau, Germany • Production of Bio-energy as a Consequence of Vertical Integration of Agribusiness Company – G. Blagojevic, Pediment, Serbia • Production of Useful Fuels and Electricity from Biomass and Waste Resources – K. Yoshikawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan • Waste Management and Waste-to-Energy in Slovenia – V. Grilc, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia • Plasma Resource Recovery System – Cities without Garbage – Industry without Waste – P. Rakin, IHIS, Serbia • The Current State of Waste Management in the USA and How Waste-to-Energy Faces Barriers in the Implementation of New Plants – R. van Haaren, Columbia University, USA • Municipal Waste Management and Waste-To-Energy Projects in Poland – G. Wielgosiński, Technical University of Lodz, Poland • Incinerator Refractory and Waste Management – K. Martin, Mokesa AG, Switzerland • Potential Drivers and Current Barriers to Waste-To-Energy – V. Schulte, Association of German Waste-to-Energy Plants (ITAD e.V), Germany

* Invited

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Waste Management & Recyc l i ng

16.00 Recycling

• Bulgarian Association for Recycling • Experiences from TV-Monitor (CRT Glass) Recycling – Th. Oberle, TOM Thomas Oberle Marketingberatung, Germany • Biomass Utilization. Recycling of Used Tyres with Presses of Amandus Kahl – Presentation of K. A. Technology, Bulgaria • Flat Glass Recycling – P. Bartels, Maltha, the Netherlands • PV CYCLE: The Voluntary European Take Back and Recycling of End-Of-Life Photovoltaic Modules – J. Clyncke, PV CYCLE, Belgium • Performance of Bitumen–Scrap Rubber Blends in Pavement Applications – M. Matoug, Libya

15 April – Hall 5

9.00 Solar Balkans

For the Forum Program, please visit www.viaexpo.com

14.00 Low-Carbon Communities – Mayors Meet Opportunities Free workshop for local and regional authorities organized by LG Action

• Trends and Opportunities to Accelerate the Tempo of Sustainable Energy Roll-out in South-Eastern European Cities – J. Balint, Senior Expert, Regional Environment Centre, Hungary • The Local Government Network Importance to Support Sustainable Energy Strategy – UBSLA, Bulgaria • The City of Burgas: a Covenant of Mayors Experience – Deputy Mayor of the City of Burgas, Bulgaria • Energy Efficiency Good Practice: First Low Energy Elementary School of Slovenia: Deputy Mayor of Brezovica, Slovenia* • Optimising the Waste Hierarchy for Energy Recovery – H. Xirou, Waste Expert, ACR+* • Renewable Energy Zaber’s Experience – Deputy Mayor of Zaber, Croatia • Other Local Representatives (mayors, LG associations) from CEE States Committed in Sustainable Energy Projects* • Keynote Speeches from an LG Association and National Government Representative. Interactive Discussion. Conclusions.

15 April – Hall 6

13.30 RES Electricity & Smart Grid Platform

• Integration of Wind Generation in Romanian Power System – A. Cilcic, Tractebel Engineering S.A., Romania • Delivering Efficiencies across the Integrated Solar Value Chain – K. Schmidt, REC Solar Germany GmbH, Germany • Vestas Activity in Bulgaria – P. Marinkov, Vestas Bulgaria • Gamesa New Technology Offer for the Bulgarian Market – J. Larraneta, Gamesa, Spain • Smart Grid: ICT Architecture Approach to Smart Grid Investments – R. Adam, Cisco, Germany • Grid Integration and Grid Development from a Financial and Regulatory Perspective – K. Lefkowitz, Bulgarian Wind Energy Association • Co-operation with Municipalities & Benefits of Wind Energy for the Public – S. Noethlichs, Bulgarian Wind Energy Association, Bulgaria • Pilot Project “Smart Grid” – Development of the Concept of PV Integration into Low-voltage Distribution Network – CEZ-Bulgaria, BAS • Enhancing the Measurements Layer and Energy Efficiency Goals in Smart Grids. Experience from SEE-Hydropower and IEE – Smart Regions Projects – M. Albu, Jyväskylä Innovation Ltd., Finland • Key Success Factors for PV Project Realization – V. Tabutov, Alliance of Producers of Ecological Energy, Bulgaria • Cooperation Mechanisms in Practice – S. Valchev, Nvalue Energia, Bulgaria

* Invited

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EE & RES CONGRESS SESSION DAY EARLY-BIRD TILL

13.03.2011REGULAR FEE

TILL 03.04.2011PAYMENT AFTER

03.04.2011EE & Renewable Financing 13 April 68 € 80 € 96 €EE & Decentralized Energy 13 April 68 € 80 € 96 €Waste to Energy 14 April 145 € 170 € 204 €RES Electricity & Smart Grid Platform 15 April 68 € 80 € 96 €3 days Fee 13-14-15 April 320 € 370 € 450 €

WASTE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE

SESSION DAY EARLY-BIRD TILL 13.03.2011

REGULAR FEE TILL 03.04.2011

PAYMENT AFTER03.04.2011

Waste Management 13 April 119 € 140 € 168 €

Waste to Energy 14 April 145 € 170 € 204 €

Recycling 14 April 51 € 60 € 72 €

2 days Fee 13-14 April 268 € 315 € 378 €

* 20% VAT is applicable to the above quoted prices.

REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES: Conference proceedings on CD, simultaneous interpreting, free access to the exhibition, coffee-breaks, exhibition catalogue, access to on-line b2b appointments seven days prior to the event and during it. If two or more persons from one organisation attend the Conference, the first pays the full fee, the rest receive 10% discount each. The reduction applies to companies that do not use other discounts.For every 3 paid attendees the forth will participate for free. 40% Discounted fee for governmental, municipal and academic officials, stu-dents. The reduction applies to participants that do not use other discounts. The promotion expires after 3 April 2011. Payment after 3 April will be at regular fee. Verification of student status (age less than 28 years); needed: personalized letter from the university proving the full-time student status and a copy of ID card. Please send scanned copies to [email protected].

LUNCH (per day)

COCKTAIL INVITATION, 13 APRIL, 19 h. (for participant)

COCKTAIL INVITATION, 13 APRIL, 19 h. (for accompanying person)

10 € 18 € 30 €

* 20% VAT is applicable to the above quoted prices.

PAYMENT The registration fee should be paid before the event by bank transfer. The bank details are given at the website after you register.PARTICIPATION CANCELLATION If you cancel up to March 25th, 2011 (only in written form), 50 Euro administrative costs will be charged. After this date there is no refund. It is possible to transfer a booked pass to another person.NOTE: Your details will be not be given to a third party. You will receive regular business information by e-mail. If you wish not to receive this information, please, inform the organiser.

REGISTRATION FEESThe Registration is only on-line at www.viaexpo.com! Deadline for Registration is 7th April 2011.

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Name

Company

Address

City

Post Code

Country

Tel./Fax

E-mail: http://

INVITATION TO VISIT THE EXHIBITIONPlease complete the invitation or attach your business card and present it at the Visitor Registration Desk to be admitted to the Exhibition area and receive a free copy of the exhibiton catalogue.

Job Position□ Manager□ Marketing and Sales □ Expert, Consultant□ Investor□ Other

Activity Sector□ Agriculture and Forestry□ Architecture□ Automation, Electronics □ Branch Association□ Chemical Industry□ Construction

□ Consulting□ Doors & Windows Frames□ Ecology□ Energy Saving Technologies□ Food Industry□ Fuels□ Heating and Air Conditioning□ Landfill Operators□ Lighting□ Machine-Building□ Media□ Metallurgy□ Municipality□ Investment, Financing

□ Packages□ Power Engineering□ Recycling□ Renewable Energy: □ Solar □ Wind □ Bioenergy □ Water □ Geothermal □ Others□ State Administration□ Test and Control Units□ Textiles□ Transport

□ University, Institute□ Waste Management□ Waste Operators□ Waste Treatment□ Water Management □ Other …………………..........………..

Company Activity□ Manufacture□ Import□ Expor□ Trade□ Services

Via Expo has the best price for participants.Metropolitan Hotel Sofia was opened in the beginning of 2008 and has recently been awarded as “Building of the year 2008”. It is strategically located close to Sofia Airport and Interna-tional Expo Center. The hotel is officially categorized as a 4-star business hotel.

Single / Double Room: 79 Euro / 100 Euro – rates are per room per night and inclusive of Breakfast, Transfer from hotel to IEC and back, Mini Bar Drinks, Tourist Insurane and 20% VAT.TRANSFER: Airport – Hotel / Hotel – Airport - 2 euro per per-son one way The Hotel Reservation Form can be found at www.viaexpo.com

OFFICIAL HOTEL

ENTRANCE

CONGRESS HALL

Airport VENUE

HOTEL ACCOMMODATION

Waste Management & Recyc l i ng

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ALBANIAEngineering Systems

AUSTRIA .A.S.A. Abfall Service AG (.A.S.A.

Bulgaria).А.S.A. International (.A.S.A.

Bulgaria)Austrian Trade Office in Sofia Distand Vienna (Ecoconcept )Erema Engineering Recycling Machinen und Anlagen GmbH Fronius International GmbH Polytechnik Luft- und Feuerungstechnik GmbH Sackl Anlagenbau GmbH Schrack Technik GmbH Strabag AG Voestalpine Krems Windhager (Ecoconcept)

BELGIUMAudi Brussels (Sackl Anlagenbau

GmbH)BRADY Corp. (ProfisBG)

BULGARIA AE Solar Bulgaria Ltd.Alema Solar Ltd.AlukoenigstahlAmerican Way BulgariaApex Solar Ltd..A.S.A. Bulgaria Association of Producers of

Ecological EnergyBalbok EngineeringBulgarian Photovoltaic

AssociationBGWEA - Bulgarian Wind Energy

AssociationBulspace EOODChaori-Saris Ltd.Chaori-VS Solar ADCharger Decor Ltd. Chepakov Ltd. Crane Ltd.Crest GroupDay EnergyEcoconceptEcoel BG Ltd.Egnatia BulgariaEkosist Ltd.EnergiaEnergy Management Co Ltd.Elcontrol ltd.Elektro-Solar Systems Ltd.Elettro Com Ltd.Erato Ltd.Eti BulgariaEuro Alliance Engineering Eurodesign BG Ltd.Euro-RIS-Net

Filkab Ltd.Gomaplast PlcGreen Energy 3000Green Way Bulgaria Ltd.Greentech Engineering SolutionHyundai Heavy Industies

CO BulgariaIDS SolarIntegral 2005Intelstav Ltd. Izogomatherm Ltd. (Gomaplast

Plc)K.A. Technology Ltd.KPV Solar Bulgaria OOD Kris 94 Ltd.Long Man Holding JSCoMeva BulgariaMotto Engineering Ltd.Nai Ltd.NedstarNES – New Energy Systems Ltd.Neven-Sig Solar OODNext SolarPrime EngineeringPro Eco Stroy Ltd.ProfisBGRecycling BulgariaRossima EOODSchneider Electric BulgariaSevatech Ltd.Sibia Consulting Ltd.Siemens Ltd.Sky Solar Bulgaria Co Ltd. Slanchatka Ltd.SME Wind Solar Enterprise Ltd.Solarpro Ltd.STS Solar ADTLL MediaTMF Services EOODUpiter MetalVap HydroVei Stroy ADVelboiVestas Bulgaria EOODVersoleyVJF Ltd.Vision Consulting Ltd.

CHINA China Sunergy Nanjing CO., Ltd.Linuo Power Group Shandong

Linuo Photovoltaic HI-Tech CO., Ltd.

Ningbo Qixin Solar Electrical Appliance CO., Ltd.

Phono Solar Technology CO., Ltd (Phono Technologies Switzerland AG)

Shanghai Alex Solar Energy Science & Technology CO., Ltd.

Shanghai Alex New Energy CO.,

Ltd. (Shanghai Alex Solar Energy Science & Technology CO., Ltd.)

Sky Solar Group (Sky Solar Bulgaria Co Ltd.)

Sumec Group Corporation (Phono Technologies Switzerland AG)

Wuxi High-New Technology In-dustrial Development CO., Ltd.

Znshine Pv-Tech CO., Ltd.

CROATIAWork-Ing d.o.o.Energy-Plus d.o.o.

CZECH REPUBLICAmerican Way Efektim A.S. (Phono Technologies

Switzerland AG)

DENMARK Global Wind Power

FINLAND Silo (Balbok Engineering Co.)Wärtsilä Power Plants

Fyro MACEDONIAEko Solar d.o.o

GERMANY Amandus Kahl GmbH & Co. KGBalbok Engineering Co.Böhm Solar Equipment

Technology GmbH (Vision Consulting Ltd.)

Calrays Energy Systems GmbHEgerrsmann Anlagenbau

(Recycling Bulgaria)Enercon GmbHEurosolFranki Grundbau Gmbh & Co. KgHeilit Umwelttechnik GmbHHSM (ProfisBG)Gehrlicher Solar AGGehrtec (Gehrlicher Solar AG)IBB SolarIngenieurbüro LamberthIngenieurbüro SynwoldInventux Technologies AG

(Elcontrol Ltd.)Juwi Solar GmbhIdeemasun Energy GmbhLCS Solarstrom AGNarva Lichtquellen GmbH & CO.

KG (Vision Consulting Ltd.) Phocos (Chepakov Ltd.)Powerwind GmbHRECSIG Solar GmbH / SIG Solar

Germany (Neven-SIG Solar OOD)Solar Integrated Technologies Solea AG

Solarzentrum Allgau GmbH & Co. KG

Sun Energy Europe GmbhSunset Energietechnik GmbhSteinert (Recycling Bulgaria)TiTech

ITALYSAEMTecnova S.r.L.

MOLDOVACorna GmbH

MONTENEGROWideli dooWinsol dooOsana dooG Tech dooSodra dooVijesnik dooPoliex ADIngenium dooGea Projekt dooEstetika doo

POLANDTrade and Investment Promotion

Section of Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Sofia

ROMANIAAstra SrlInfo Media

THE NETHERLANDSDorset Green Machines B. VVictron Energy (Chepakov Ltd.)

SPAINFCC – (.A.S.A. Bulgaria)Instituto Español de Comercio Exterior (ICEX)

SLOVENIALumenia

SWEDEN Orwak (Recycling Bulgaria)Presona (Recycling Bulgaria)PV Enterprise Sweden AB

SWITZERLAND Phono Technologies

Switzerland

TURKEYIhlas Fair Organization

USA First Solar (Gehrlicher

Solar AG)

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Austria’s waste industry is regarded as one of the best in the world due to the high standards of domestic waste management companies that fulfilled numerous pioneer works. Austrian firms were obliged early in the past because of strict national legislation to invest in equipment to reduce the environmental impact. The sector consists of more than 3.300 companies. With almost 33,000 employees – two thirds of which are laborer – the sector generates an annual turnover of over EUR 4 billion.

The yearly volume of investments from firms in the waste management business reaches about EUR 260 million. The sector’s performance can be illustrated through the following numbers: around 9,500 trucks as well as 79,500 containers and troughs are in use in Austria. There is high demand for qualified employees in the waste management sector: In the course of a year, 2,400 new jobs have been created.

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