Solar Pakistan kicks off

LAHORE - Three-day 5th International Renewable Energy and Power Exhibition and Conference kicked off at a local hotel yesterday. The event was organised by FAKT Exhibitions (Pvt) Ltd.
Provincial Minister for Mines and Minerals Ch Sher Ali Khan inaugurated Solar Pakistan. addressing the media he said: “I praise the efforts of FAKT Exhibitions (Pvt) Ltd, to arrange Solar Pakistan. The event is an international platform for the solar industry. At this stage events like these in Pakistan, are a requirement for the well being of the country and the residents of Pakistan.
“I am delighted to observe the participation of national and international companies from the solar industry in this event which has a growing interest to share technologies and ideas to find solutions for the energy crisis,” he added. He was joined by CEO FAKT Exhibitions Saleem Khan Tanoli.
Over 100 companies from 15 countries including China, Germany, Japan and Turkey etc. participated in the event. Solar Pakistan is Pakistan’s only national solar energy exhibition which provides a platform to all the related business leads and relationship to advance business, upgrade systems administration and incorporating leaders to manufacture productive connections over the long haul.
The event brings together local and international companies offering innumerable solar products and technologies with multitude of opportunities to explore. With boundless opportunities, Solar Pakistan offers a wide and exquisite range of advanced equipments to cater business needs of visitors and provide new techniques to match the pace and grow in the ever-changing market trends.
Solar Pakistan is aimed at promoting trade between countries in order to support the frame of economy, such events help in retaining economic growth and prosperity. The exhibition showcasing the modern equipments and technology with huge foreign participation is bound to bore succession and growth for the industry.
The event attracted a large number of local and international trade visitors on the first day and is expected to attract a greater number of visitors on the second and last day (Sunday).

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