Wind Supply Chain Workshop
Ohio WIND Supply Chain Series
CLEVELAND AREA

WHEN
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
8:30 AM to Noon
Registration 8:00 AM

WHERE
Case Western Reserve University
De Grace Hall
2080 Adelbert Road
Cleveland, OH 44106

COST
$30
Includes Continental Breakfast

QUESTIONS
Dee Holody
216.588.1440, ext 126

REGISTER
Online

This event is sponsored by The George Gund Foundation, the Ohio Department of Development, and the Great Lakes Institute for Energy Innovation at Case School of Engineering.

Ohio Manufacturers. . .are you interested in learning about:

  • New business opportunities in the exploding WIND supply chain market?
  • Current global trends driving market demand for key components in an already sold-out supply chain?
  • The WIND supply chain structure and the kinds of components needed?
  • What WIND OEMs look for in their suppliers?
  • Where your manufacturing business fits in the WIND supply chain?

Do you operate a factory in Ohio that produces power electronics, control systems, hydraulics, fasteners, brakes, blades, nacelles, or supplemental equipment for the wind industry such as ladders, elevators, hoists, fire suppression, lighting, or meteorological equipment? Do you operate a foundry, forge, machine shop, or fabricating plant in Ohio? If you do—THIS EVENT IS FOR YOU.

Great Lakes WIND Network invites you to attend one of our regional WIND Supply Chain workshops. These half-day events will answer your questions about how your company can benefit by becoming part of the fast-growing wind market.

  • July 30, 2008 – Cleveland Area – Case Western Reserve University
  • August 20, 2008 – Cincinnati/Dayton Area – Miami University
  • September 25, 2008 – Toledo/Sandusky Area – University of Toledo
  • October 2008 –Akron/Canton/Youngstown Area
  • November 2008 – Columbus Area

Register online today!

A WIRE-Net initiative, the Great Lakes WIND Network, is an industry-led organization of manufacturers and suppliers whose mission is to serve the needs of the rapidly-expanding global wind market by growing the wind industry supply chain. We connect OEMs with manufacturers and support business expansion, investment, and new jobs in the wind sector. This initiative is funded in part by grants from The Kent H. Smith Charitable Trust, The Cleveland Foundation, the City of Cleveland Department of Economic Development, and The Burton D. Morgan Foundation.

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