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Intersolar India 2014

Intersolar India is India’s Largest Exhibition and Conference for the Solar Industry and focuses on the areas of photovoltaics, PV production technologies, energy storage and solar thermal technologies. For the 6th year in a row, Intersolar India will be the exhibition of choice for entrepreneurs seeking to forge contacts with solar professionals at every end of the solar value chain. By bringing visitors and key players from all over the world together under one roof, this must-attend event places your company front and center with its target groups.

200 expected exhibitors will display their products and services in the capital of Maharashtra. More than 8,500 professionals from all over the world are expected to attend India’s edition of the world’s leading exhibition-series for the solar industry – Intersolar.

Intersolar India is the ideal platform to forge quality contacts in both nationally as well as internationally. Begin planning your visit today to be a part of Intersolar India!

Pimagazine Asia Admin

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