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Discover the industry's hottest trends at AP’s inaugural Asian Power Utility Forum

It will be held in five cities across Southeast Asia.

Asian Power magazine is proud to launch the inaugural Asian Power Utility Forum, which will be held in the first half of 2016 in five key Southeast Asian cities.

The event will bring together the region's most influential thought leaders to discuss pertinent issues that the power industry is currently facing, such as securing project financing, implementing efficient maintenance strategies, and overcoming cybersecurity challenges. Relevant country-specific themes will also be discussed.

The forum will be held in Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Singapore and Bangkok. Full event details can be found here


 

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