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The NZSBA “Hans and Pat Björklund Scholarship for studies in Scandinavia” is available for application. The annual value of this Scholarship is $NZ 3,000. The NZSBA board is taking application up to May15th. Apply now.

NZSBA business forum 2011

Block your diary and register early. Include friends, colleagues, customers and suppliers!

This event is intended to add value to your ordinary offerings.

Wednesday March 9 2011
Venue: The Conference Centre, 585 Great South Road, Penrose, Auckland

In New Zealand, up to $NZ 2.0 billion per annum is on the table for energy efficient organisations. If you want some of that, here is an event for you!

Speakers presenting case studies from New Zealand and around the world are drawn from NZSBA member companies including ABB, Atlas Copco, Electrolux, Sandvik, Norske Skog, SCA, and Wallenius Wilhelmsen, as well as from EECA and NZTE.

Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) are recognised as world leaders in energy efficiency and productivity. With their early uptake of new technology, switching to alternative energy sources, producing high value added goods and services, these economies are highly competitive and well educated. Many Scandinavian countries have as small a population as New Zealand (4 – 5 million) and much of what will be covered during the Forum will be experiences in New Zealand for the benefit of all Kiwis.

Invited participants will be drawn from decision makers within Government, Academia and Business, from other Business Associations in New Zealand, from the Electricity Authority, NZSBA members and their suppliers and customers. 

Please make an early booking for a team of your colleagues, customers and suppliers either for the full day or Morning or Afternoon sessions

Early bird (prior to February 15 2011) $160 (non members $200) for full day and $95 (non members $120) for Half Day session.

From February 16 2011, $190 (non members $230) for full day and $125 (non members $150) for Half Day session.

NB: NZSBA is not GST registered, and payments by credit card incur an additional 5% processing fee.

 

Cost includes lunch also for Morning and Afternoon participants.

Please e-mail all names of participants to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Sponsorship opportunities and discounts for larger groups are available. For additional details please contact Stig Ehnbom,M: 021 677 197   E: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  


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