SolarPower Europe Midsummer Celebration
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Solar Power Midsummer Celebration Networking Reception will take place on 21 June (18:00 - 21:00) at the Renaissance Hotel's gardens in Brussels.
Celebrate with us the longest day of the year and become a part of our vision for a solar powered Europe - our vision for a Europe where solar is the core source of energy.
Voted best association event for last year's edition, this exclusive evening promises to be full of surprises: unique outdoor location, garden buffet, drinks, Brussels' famous ice cream truck, music and plenty of entertainment.
Registration is free but mandatory, +1 are welcome (Hyperlink to: http://www.solarpowereurope.org/solarpower-europe-midsummer-celebration/ )
Follow this event on Twitter with #MidsummerSolar.
For more contact please contact:
Tina Stojanovic
Event Manager
T.: +32 2 704 46 71
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Languages: German, English, French, Spanish, Polish
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