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Intersolar India took place for the first time November 9-11, 2009 in Hyderabad, in association with SOLARCON India. After its successful inauguration, the event has already become India's premier PV technology event. The two associated events are a key milestone for photovoltaic technology in this dynamic market and will usher in a new era for the solar industry.

Intersolar India brought together industry professionals from the entire PV eco-system. These areas included: materials, equipment, PV cell and module manufacturers; inverter and balance of systems suppliers; mounting and tracking systems suppliers; service companies; the finance and banking community; and policy makers.

India's Premier PV Event
Supported by Key Solar PV Leaders
Comprehensive Conference with Global and Indian Presenters

The 2009 conference was held at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre and featured 12 tracks with circa 50 speakers.

Intersolar India - Connecting Solar Business

 

Conference Program
Join India's premier photovoltaics conference.
Event Venue
Hyderabad's International Conference Facility is state-of-the-art.
Global Presence
See how Intersolar's global presence has benefited the solar community.

The first ever Intersolar India in Hyderabad came to a close having proved a great success. Over 3,000 visitors to the three-day conference and accompanying trade fair gathered information on international trends and markets in the photovoltaics industry. The event focused in particular on the significance of the photovoltaics industry in India and local market developments. Intersolar India was organized in collaboration with SOLARCON® India.


Register now for Intersolar India, held in association with SOLARCON® India. Those who register by October 30, 2009 will receive Early Bird Prices!


Set against the backdrop of developments in the Indian solar market, members of the international photovoltaics industry will meet in Hyderabad, India from November 9 - 11, 2009. Around 50 international experts will discuss the importance of political, media and technological influences on industry development, as well as the Indian “National Solar Mission.”