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EXHIBIT PROFILE

Solar Panel /PV PV Manufacturing Equipment, Materials, Components & Supplies Solar Thermal Technologies PV Installations Systems/Equipment Integration and Automation Technologies & Supplies

THE VENUE
SolarAsia 2013 will be held at the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) which can accommodate up to 700 booths. The PWTC will also be able to accommodate heavy and large construction equipment both indoor and outdoor. It offers many state-of the-art conference and seminar rooms and F&B outlets. The Centre is located close to international standard hotels and a major shopping mall and within the city centre next to the LRT Station and has ample parking facilities at reasonable rates.

THE ORGANISER
SOLAR ASIA is organised by Eco Exhibitions Sdn Bhd a UBM Plc Company. UBM Plc is a leading global business media company. UBM runs more than 400 events in more than 30 different countries around the world. As Asia's leading exhibition organiser and the biggest commercial organiser in China, India and Malaysia, we stage the leading events of their kind across Asia.

WHO WILL VISIT SOLAR?


Power Producer IPP Manufacturers Warehouse Owners

BOOTH COST
RM1,189.00 per sqm

Space Only

Walk On Package

Energy Consultants Architects Building Consultants Civil Consultants/Engineers M&E Engineers Installers / Integrators Real Estate Developers Estate/Property/Facility Managers City Councils / Authorities Government / Department / Statutory Board

RM1,289 per sqm

Needle Punch Carpet White polyester laminated panels for back wall and two side walls and fascia board Adhesive Vinyl letters for exhibitor's name and booth numbers on the fascia board Fluorescent lights (40watts) Information Counter,Folding chairs, round table, brochure rack & waste basket

ASIAN INTERNATIONAL PHOTOVOLTAICS, PV MANUFACTURING & SOLAR INDUSTRY SHOW


17 - 19 SEPTEMBER 2013 PUTRA WORLD TRADE CENTRE, KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA

ECO Exhibitions Sdn Bhd 1701, 17th Flr Plaza Permata (IGB Plaza) 6 Jln Kampar, o Jln Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel : (603) 4041 9889 Fax : (603) 2770 5301 E-mail : support@ambexpo.com

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MALAYSIA
Malaysia, already the worlds 3rd largest solar manufacturing centre will host SOLAR ASIA 2013 the International Solar Technology Exhibition & Conference at the Putra World Trade Centre from 17-19 September 2013. SOLAR ASIA 2013 will be the rst dedicated event serving the entire spectrum of the solar industry covering PV/Solar Panel, PV Production & Supplies, Integration & Automation and Installation. Governments across the region have recognized that solar energy is the key renewable energy to address the increasing demand and rising fossil fuels costs. The Malaysian has taken the lead in promoting the adoption of solar energy among industrial, commercial and home users through the various incentives which has generated signicant demand for PV. At the same time, the country continues its leading position as a PV manufacturing hub in the region. To support this growth, the supply chain for PV production will be a key driver to the industry. SOLAR ASIA 2013 is an integrated industry event that will include: An International Exhibition featuring the latest in PV/Solar Panels, PV Production Technology, Equipment & Supplies and Installation Systems. International Conference on Solar/PV Industry International Conference on PV Production Technology Seminars Demonstration on PV Installations SOLAR ASIA 2013 is set to be Southeast Asias biggest international gathering of the PV/Solar industry which will showcase the latest products and technologies and where the experts will share experiences and explore future trends and issues.

ASIAS PV/SOLAR MANUFACTURING HUB


Twin Creeks Technologies wants to increase production to 100MW by opting for a joint venture in Malaysia to build production facilities. Twin Creeks has released a new product that slices polysilicon with an ion cannon to one-tenth of the thickness of todays wafers. Panasonic has unveiled plans for a 45bn yen ($580m), 300MW PV production plant in Malaysia, adding to the Southeast Asian nation's growing status as a solar manufacturing hub. The Japanese electronics giant says the vertically-integrated production facility will turn out wafers, cells and modules when it begins operation in December 2012. Panasonic adds to a growing list of world-class PV companies with production in Malaysia. US thin-lm giant First Solar has six plants operating in Kulim with a total 1.5GW capacity. Germanys Bosch announced in June that it will spend 520m ($748m) building its own integrated PV manufacturing plant in Malaysia.

Malaysia: The Malaysian Government ofcially launched their GREEN Technology Policy in July 2009 to encourage and promote the use of renewable energy for Malaysias future sustainable development. By 2015, about 1 GW must come from Renewable Energy Sources according to the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KETHHA). By 2020, solar PV alone will contribute to 1.25GW of grid under the National Economic Transformation Programme. The Malaysian Photovoltaic Industry Association (MPIA) proposed a ve-year programme to increase the share of electricity generated by photovoltaic systems to 1.5 % of the national demand by 2015. This would translate into 200 MW grid-connected and 22 MW of grid systems. Pusat Tenaga Malaysia (PTM) and its IEA international consultant estimated that 6,500 MW power can be generated by using 40 % of the nations house roof tops (2.5 million houses) and 5 % of commercial buildings alone. SunPower and AU Optronics have begun the construction of a new solar photo voltaic production facility, which will generate 1,400 MWs. The facility will be completed by 2013 and the installed capacity will be 28 solar production lines. IRM Group subsidiary IRM Solar Sdn Bhd, following the Feed-In Approval it received from the Sustainable Energy Development Authority for the installation of 5.0MW capacity at Padang Besar. The FiT for IRM Solar will commence from 9 April 2013, and will be provided for the next 21 years.

Malaysia has managed to become the third largest PV manufacturers of solar modules and solar cells after Germany and China. Malaysia now has the best opportunity to position itself to become a global leader in solar PV manufacturing Minister of Energy, Green Technology & Water, Malaysia

AN IMPRESSIVE PEDIGREE
OUR TESTIMONIALS YOUR ASSURANCE
The BEST show we participated in. There are lots of high quality visitors including owners, CEOs and factory managers. We look forward to the next show Datuk Seri Careen Teoh, Vesta Group Met the right crowd. Achieved objectives Victor Chan, ITE Group

REGIONAL MARKET ROUND UP


Thailand:
The Government enacted a 15-year Renewable Energy Development Plan (REDP) in early 2009, setting the target to increase the Renewable Energy share to 20 % of nal energy consumption of the country in 2022 Natural Energy Development (NED), a cooperation of local and foreign nancial institutions together with manufacturer Sharp Corporation will develop the largest solar plant in Thailand. DuPont Apollo also recently completed its 8.7 MW solar photovoltaic plant in Prachin Buri province, 180 km north of Bangkok. The plant was jointly developed with Thai conglomerate Loxley and utilises DuPont Apollos thin-lm photovoltaic modules NED is constructing a 73 MW (DC) solar plant in Lopburi province, about two hours north of Bangkok, and earlier this year the company announced it would expand the gross capacity of the plant to 84 MW (DC) Solar Power Company (SPC), a Thai developer, has plans for 34 solar plants in Isaan totalling 204 MW by the end of 2012.

SolarAsia 2013 is held in conjunction with GreenBuild Asia 2013 Southeast Asias No.1 International Sustainable Building & Construction Show. First held in 2012, GreenBuild Asia attracted over 10,000 delegates and trade buyers. Many of the visitors indicated interest in sourcing for solar/PV products. Heres the track record:

97% 95% 95% 97%

Overall Rating of The Show OF EXHIBITOR RATED THEIR PARTICIPATION AS SUCCESSFUL OF EXHIBITOR ARE SATISFIED WITH THE QUALITY OF VISITOR Quantity of Visitor OF EXHIBITOR ARE SATISFIED WITH THE QUANTITY OF VISITOR Overall Performance of Amb Exhibitions (Event Organiser) OF THE EXHIBITORS ARE SATISFIED WITH OVERALL PERFORMANCE OF THE

RM21.3 million Total Estimated Sales Archived By Exhibitors As a Result

The Philipines:

SOLARASIA SUMMIT 2013

The Renewable Energy Law was passed in December 2008. Under the law the Philippines has to double the energy derived from Renewable Energy Sources within 10 years. In May 2009, the Department of Energy (DoE) published the laws implementing rules and regulations (IRR). A major driver is the dramatic electricity demand increase as the DoE has forecasted that 16,550 MW of additional capacity is needed from 2010 to 2030 to meet the populations energy demand.

The whos who of the solar/PV industry will converge at the SolarAsia Summit which will be co-located with the SolarAsia 2013 Exhibition. It will be the inuential platform for senior government ofcials, power producers, IPPs, developers, architects, consultants, contractors and planners to gather, network and updated on the latest issues and developments in solar/PV. The Summit will cover key issues including Keynote on Regional Industry Trends & Government Initiatives Innovations & Development in Solar / PV modules Power Grid/FIT Case Studies Major Projects PV Manufacturing Advancements

Vietnam:

Red Sun Energy Co. and Ho Chi Minh City Energy Conservation Centre invested about $10 million to build the 2,000m factory in Duc Hoa Ha Industrial Park that will produce solar cell panels with a capacity ranging from 25Wp to 175Wp (watt-peak). Energy supply from renewables (ie. wind, solar PV, geothermal, waste-to-energy, and biomass) is expected to increase. The government has set a target for renewable energy to account for ve per cent of total electricity production in the country by 2025

Indonesia:

Currently the development of renewable energy is regulated by Presidential Decree No.5 / 2006 regarding the national energy policy. This decree states that the contribution of new and renewable energy in the 2025 national primary energy mix is estimated at 17%

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