Co-located with the Growth, Innovation and Leadership Global Congress on Corporate Growth (GIL 2009: Asia Pacific), Frost & Sullivan's executive symposium titled the Global Green Revolution 2009 will be held on Thursday, October 15, 2009 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The symposium will discuss smart strategies for businesses to seize new opportunities to grow revenue and customer loyalty in today's global green economy.
"Creating and delivering sustainable products and solutions is no more a matter of choice, but has become a competitive strategy of organisations," says Ravi Krishnaswamy, Director, Energy & Power Systems, Frost & Sullivan. "The quest for green technology and sustainable development is leading to a convergence of interest among a multitude of industries. While this is creating new opportunities, new application platforms and innovative business models, it is also redrawing industry boundaries and redefining competition and partnership."
The Global Green Revolution 2009 will feature keynotes, live interviews, success stories, roundtables, and case studies on strategic issues that point out real market opportunities for integrating green strategy into business plans.
Globally celebrated green thought-leaders, like Andy Ridley, Executive Director and Co-founder, Earth Hour, World Wildlife Fund and Matthias Gelber, Board Member, Maleki GmbH, Malaysia will share their thoughts on green practices and opportunities available to businesses. Other key personalities attending the symposium include senior executives from Philippine Bio Science Company, Cosmo Biofuels, SunTech and Chevron, amongst others.
Frost & Sullivan will honour companies across industries that have proved to be leaders in sustainable technology at the 2009 Green Excellence Awards luncheon reception which will be held at the symposium.
Frost & Sullivan awards seek to identify and credit sustainable best practices in the industry segments and are synonymous with Frost & Sullivan's in-depth analysis and coverage of these industries. In keeping with the company's commitment to excellence and innovation, the Green Excellence Awards are carefully reviewed and evaluated to reflect the current market landscape inclusive of the emerging technology trends.
"Creating and delivering sustainable products and solutions is no more a matter of choice, but has become a competitive strategy of organisations," says Ravi Krishnaswamy, Director, Energy & Power Systems, Frost & Sullivan. "The quest for green technology and sustainable development is leading to a convergence of interest among a multitude of industries. While this is creating new opportunities, new application platforms and innovative business models, it is also redrawing industry boundaries and redefining competition and partnership."
The Global Green Revolution 2009 will feature keynotes, live interviews, success stories, roundtables, and case studies on strategic issues that point out real market opportunities for integrating green strategy into business plans.
Globally celebrated green thought-leaders, like Andy Ridley, Executive Director and Co-founder, Earth Hour, World Wildlife Fund and Matthias Gelber, Board Member, Maleki GmbH, Malaysia will share their thoughts on green practices and opportunities available to businesses. Other key personalities attending the symposium include senior executives from Philippine Bio Science Company, Cosmo Biofuels, SunTech and Chevron, amongst others.
Frost & Sullivan will honour companies across industries that have proved to be leaders in sustainable technology at the 2009 Green Excellence Awards luncheon reception which will be held at the symposium.
Frost & Sullivan awards seek to identify and credit sustainable best practices in the industry segments and are synonymous with Frost & Sullivan's in-depth analysis and coverage of these industries. In keeping with the company's commitment to excellence and innovation, the Green Excellence Awards are carefully reviewed and evaluated to reflect the current market landscape inclusive of the emerging technology trends.
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