Events:Archive:2003

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2003

  • RD&D Conference & Expo (http://www.zpenergy.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=My_Calendar&file=index&type=view&eid=19) - "The Event For New Design and Discovery. BY Engineers...FOR Engineers... Working together to network, communicate, understand..." Nov. 17-20, 2003; Washington, D.C. USA
  • Tesla Energy Conference & Expo (http://users.erols.com/iri/tesla.htm) - November 8-9, 2003; Beltsville, Maryland, USA; Sponsored by Integrity Research Institute. In recognition of the Wardenclyffe Tower Centennial (1903-2003); featuring experts on Nikola Tesla's wireless transmission of energy and other Tesla inventions. (Exhibitors welcome.)
  • Expo > 3rd Annual Empire Energy & Environmental Exposition (E4) (http://www.zpenergy.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=My_Calendar&file=index&type=view&eid=12) - Oct. 14-15, 2003; Albany, New York; will showcase businesses that manufacture, sell, install, service and also consult on, alternative energy generation, energy efficiency and conservation, etc.
  • Symposium > Third Annual Inventor's Weekend (http://ionvalve.com/iw/2003/conference2003.htm) - Sept 19 - 21, 2003, Seattle, WA USA - "Amazing Emerging Energy Technologies!" Plus one day of Geet & inventors.
  • Dennis Lee "Open House" (http://freeenergynews.com/Directory/Events/2003/DennisLee_June17.htm) - Tuesday June 17, NJ, USA - Demonstrations of technology: engines that run on water, permanent magnets doing work, thermal insulating paint, and many other products. (If one of you goes, please report back.)
  • European Energy Conference (http://www.energy-server.com/) - Renewable energy conference Feb. 14-16 2003 in Böblingen, Germany; 8,000 visitors expected; 250 exhibitors.
  • Implementing Renewable Energy Projects Workshop (http://www.eren.doe.gov/femp/newsevents/cfm/fullevent.cfm?calendarID=68) - January 28-29, 2003; Florida Solar Energy Center, Cocoa, Florida; sponsored by FEMP: Federal Energy Management Program.

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