China's First Industrial Summit Focusing on Global Polysilicon Industry

With the support from CPIA (China Photovoltaic Industry Alliance) and China Metallurgical Method Polysilicon Solar Energy and Industrial Technology Innovation Strategic Alliance, CBI China is going to organize 3rd Annual Global & China Solar Polysilicon Congress on December 2 -3, 2010 in Shanghai, China.

This conference will be the first industrial summit in China focusing on the entire industry chain of polycrystalline silicon, which will bring together polysilicon producers from all over the world, power enterprises, governments, international PV cell manufacturers, feedstock suppliers, providers of system integration, technologies and equipment. This event will be attended by leaders of polysilicon and PV industries. Together they will envisage China's polysilicon market, technological trends and investment hotspots.

2010/2011 We will focus on
Regulatory trend - Latest adjustment and impact of PV subsidy policies in various countries
Market projection - Emerging international solar energy market and the future of polysilicon
Capacity and output - Summary of newly established polysilicon plants in 2010
"Contention of a Hundred Schools of Thought" - Discussion on polysilicon production technology and its byproducts disposal technology
Downstream demand - Analysis of PV installation market pattern in respect to the latest investment trend

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